Daily Deal: Dubbler Dock Pro 2-Bay
from the good-deals-on-cool-stuff dept
If you are wary of storing your information in the cloud, the $80 Dubbler Dock Pro 2-Bay could be the answer to your storage problems. The Dubbler Dock acts as both a 1:1 HDD duplicator and as a dynamic docking station. It fits all 2.5? & 3.5? SATA hard drives, works with Windows 2000 and newer or Mac OS 10.3 and later and comes with a USB 3.0 cable. The dock also comes with software that allows you to resize your HDD to fit on a smaller SSD.

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Comments on “Daily Deal: Dubbler Dock Pro 2-Bay”
So they're selling this mass copyright infringement tool?
So this $80 box can make infringing copies of massive amounts of material in a short amount of time?
This cannot be allowed to continue!
(I have to say /sarcasm, because something like this could be realistically said by the copyright pigopolists. You can’t parody these people without it being taken seriously.)
I’ll leave this here – I saw this earlier today and it seemed like a heck of a deal. Unfortunately, I already have a USB HD Dock and don’t necessarily need a new one.
This is a dual dock for $29:
http://deals.woot.com/deals/details/f67e8e6b-56d5-4750-a0e0-4899cf045aa5/usb-3-0-dual-bay-hard-drive-docking-station-for-2-5-or-3-5in-hdd-ssd-with-duplic#1
Anyone heard of a USB dock? I’ve already got enclosures for all my drives, but I’d love to be able to mirror on the fly just by plugging them into something — without going for a full-blown hardware RAID controller.
I have a pair of USB docks, one vertical USB 2, one “lay flat” USB 3, both I got for less than $40. Can’t remember exactly what I paid for each. You can usually get dual docks for cheaper than $80 either at Amazon or Newegg. Personally I’d rather hear about the durability of equipment rather than more marketing speak that’s largely fluff. I perfectly understand advertising dollars, but can we at least get *relevant* information mixed in with sales pitches?