The lock feature is a great idea, both for security and accident-proof reasons. On the back we find the ports (mini-USB, power, etc.), and the front we find the door where the hard drive is inserted. The external drive itself is a simple black box and it comes locked. More like in a James Bond secret compartment way. What seems simple at first is actually a little more complex, but not in a 'oh jeez I can't believe I have to go through this every time' way. Upon opening the box we find a cardboard place holder containing the drive of course, a mesh travel bag, an installation CD, instructions, mini-USB to USB cord, Y-USB to DC in, e-SATA cord, and a plastic stand should you opt to find a permanent location for the drive. The external bay is packaged in a rectangular box, twice the size of the actual bay to allow for the inclusion of accessories, and the Eagle Consus has quite a few. Review Sample Provided by: Eagle Tech USA Of course you're looking for something that will obviously connect your hard drive and transfer data, but what about the other aspects that push the experience beyond average? Today we look at the Eagle 2.5" External to see how it performs. What exactly are important in a good external hard drive adapter? Especially when considering the smaller 2.5" hard drives. Hard drive bays come in all shapes, sizes, features, and functions.
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