A smarter SSD shell tries to stop mystery drives and panic disconnects from wrecking data.
DL10 enclosure rollout
DL10 enclosure rollout
- Asia-based Haibeisi released the DL10 portable SSD enclosure.
- The device targets mislabeling headaches and random unplugging disasters.
- This housing keeps performance expectations realistic, not flashy.
- USB-C handles host connections through a USB 3.2 Gen 2 link.
- Throughput tops out at a rated 10 Gbps.
- Inside, Realtek RTL9210CN manages drive-to-USB translation.
- M-Key NVMe drives slot straight into the enclosure.
- B and M keyed SSDs also fit without adapters.
- Physical lengths span 2230 through 2280 formats.
- Capacity support stretches up to 4 TB.
- An e-ink panel sits on the enclosure face.
- The display shows identity details without any software installation.
- Metrics cover health, temperature, usage, and power stats.
- Information stays visible even after unplugging.
- A built-in supercapacitor backs up sudden power loss.
- Roughly ten seconds of reserve power are claimed.
- That buffer helps finish writes during accidental disconnects.
- An aluminum alloy shell handles passive heat spreading.
- Sustained writes benefit from better thermal behavior.
- The design favors long sessions over quick file dumps.