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NewerTech® - Voyager Q “Quad Interface” FireWire® 800/400/USB 2.0/eSATA - SATA I/II Hard Drive Docking Solution
NewerTech® - Voyager Q “Quad Interface” FireWire® 800/400/USB 2.0/eSATA - SATA I/II Hard Drive Docking Solution
Whether you're on a data recovery mission or just want to check the contents of an older swapped out hard drive, NewerTech Voyager is the easiest, most convenient way to access data from any Serial ATA (SATA) hard drive. Just insert any standard 2.5" or 3.5" SATA I/II hard drive with up to 2.0TB ...
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Voyager Q: NewerTech’s Quad Interface Hard Drive Dock
GadgetReview — ... just took the wraps off their latest product, the Voyager Q.  The hard drive dock is compatible with  2.5″ or 3.5″ Serial ATA (SATA) I/II drives up to 2TB in size.  Plugging it in should be no problem seeing as it’s quad interface (FireWire 800, FireWire 400, USB 2.0, and eSATA) and for those with a sensitive ear will enjoy the ‘Whisper Quiet operation’ sans cooling fans. Official product page here

Macworld new product sales...Toast,
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — ... the Newer Technologies new Voyager Q (for quad interface) eSATA, /Firewire400-800/USB SATA Hard Drive Adapter (picture below).  If you only need a USB model, Amazon has the ...

The NewerTech Voyager Q Review
Gear Diary — ... as external. Now bear in mind that in all the years I’ve been computing, I have never once needed to access the hard drive on a dead computer; generally my biggest concern is making sure that I have erased and reformatted drives when I give an older laptop or desktop away, so this was a new problem for me. Of course, it was after this crash that I was offered the opportunity to review the device that could have saved us so much trouble: the NewerTech Voyager Q, a quad interface hard drive docking solution. ...

Access hard drives conveniently with NewerTech Voyager
Crave: The gadget blog — ... If you do a lot of work that involves transferring data from one hard drive to another, you'll probably love the NewerTech Voyager hard drive dock. ...

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