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Orico AXM2-G2-V1
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Typeexternalexternal
Featuresportableportable
Drive form factorM.2M.2
Drive interfacePCIe NVMePCIe NVMe
ConnectivityUSB-C 10GbpsUSB-C 10Gbps
Materialmetal/plasticmetal
Max. drive size8 TB
Power sourceUSB portUSB port
Case included
Size137x46x18 mm115x38x12 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2026november 2025
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Glossary

Material

The main material from which the body of the pocket is made.

— Plastic / rubber. This category includes models that use plastic and/or rubber in the construction of cases. The specific ratio and features of the use of these materials are different: the body can be all-plastic, have rubber lining at the ends to increase impact protection, be completely covered with rubber, etc. And in covers (see "Type"), these materials can also be supplemented with others — such as EVA, neoprene or even cloth. Anyway, plastic / rubber cases are found exclusively in external models, including docking stations. Such pockets are somewhat inferior to metal pockets in terms of strength and reliability, but they are cheaper, and in normal everyday use, the mentioned difference is not critical.

— Steel. Cases made of metal are most often made of steel, but there are other options (for example, aluminium alloys). In the inner pockets, only this option is found — this is due to a number of features of such accessories. As for external models in this design, they are much stronger and more reliable than plastic ones, besides, the metal case creates an additional feeling of solidity. The downside of these advantages is the higher price.

Max. drive size

The maximum storage capacity supported by the pocket. In models with multiple disks/SSDs (see "Drive Slots"), this item indicates the largest total volume supported by the device; by dividing this capacity by the number of slots, you can determine the maximum allowable capacity of each individual drive.

The limitation on the maximum volume is relevant mainly for external models, including docking stations (see "Type"). This is due to the fact that fundamentally different interfaces are used for the drive and for connecting the pocket itself in such models (most often SATA and USB, respectively, see above for details). For the normal interaction of such interfaces, an electronic controller is required; and the larger the volume of the installed drive (s) — the higher the requirements for the performance of such a controller.

Note that, other things being equal, supporting large volumes is more expensive, and capacious drives themselves are not cheap. Therefore, when choosing according to this indicator, it is worth considering real needs, and not chasing the maximum numbers.

Case included

The presence of a cover in the delivery set of the pocket.

The cover is supplied only with external portable models (see "Intended use"). The functions of such an accessory are traditional: it protects the device from dust, moisture and other troubles during storage and transportation, and can also be used to store additional items such as a connection cable or an external power supply. At the same time, covers are usually more convenient and functional than impromptu packaging. They can be made of different materials, each option has its own advantages: soft materials allow you to compactly fold the case when it is not needed, hard materials better protect the contents from bumps and shocks.