Seamlessly read, write, and clone across M.2 NVME, M.2 SATA, MSATA, and SATA protocols. Compatible with M.2 sizes 2230, 2240, 2260, 2280, 22110, MSATA, 2.5'' HDD/SSD, and 3.5'' HDD. Experience offline cloning and data manipulation with unparalleled ease and efficiency.




Our hard drive cloner boasts tool-free, stand-alone cloning, enabling seamless data replication without additional tools or software.

Capable of handling massive 22TB data, our SSD docking station excels in high-capacity reading, writing, and seamless copying.

Powered by a reliable 12V, 3A power supply, this ssd clone duplicator ensures stable operation for large-scale data transfers.

Designed for convenience, our m2 cloner boasts a compact, portable form factor, making it easy to transport and use for on-the-go data copying.




Note that they only support clone and read&write for the same protocols, so you can clone and read between NVME protocols(m. 2 nvme to m.2 nvme), or between SATA series protocols(m. 2 sata、msata、sata).


How to distinguish the source disk and target disk?
There are arrows on the cloner for guidence. The three slots on the left are the source disks, and the three slots on the right are the target disks.
Can it work as a reader except as a cloner?
Yes, it can also support read-write. Just notice, either as a cloner or reader, it can only insert up to two hard drives at a time. And they must be the same protocols. Such as, both m.2 nvme or both sata. (m.2)sata/msata/sata are all SATA protocol.
Can hard drives with different protocols be mixed for cloning?
No. They can't clone for different protocols. M.2 NVME hard drive can only work with M.2 NVME hard drive. SATA hard drive can only work with SATA protocol hard drive. (M.2) SATA/mSATA/SATA are all for SATA protocols, they can be used together.
The progress indicator blinks simultaneously but doesn't clone. Why?
This is most probably because the capacity of the source disk is greater than that of the target disk. You can swap their locations, or take a hard disk with a significantly larger capacity than the source disk to clone.
Why I can't clone it successfully?
1)The hard disk has problem.
2)Didn't disconnect the cloner from other devices.
3) The two disks are not the same protocols.
4) Source disk's capacity is larger than the target's, notice that even if labeled the same, capacities may slightly differ