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The MAIWO 4 Bay SATA Enclosure is a sleek, aluminum alloy hard drive dock designed for professional-grade storage expansion. Supporting up to 96TB across four 3.5” SATA drives, it features dual intelligent cooling fans for optimal heat management, a USB 3.1 Type-C interface delivering 10 Gbps transfer speeds, and an HDMI port for 4K video output. Compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux, it offers independent power switches and an 84W power supply for stable, efficient operation—ideal for demanding data workflows and multimedia setups.











| ASIN | B0D28Q187R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,168 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #45 in Enclosures |
| Brand | MAIWO |
| Built-In Media | 1x 12V/7A Power supply, 1x 4 bay SATA drive enclosure, 1x C-A cable, 1x C-C cable, 1x small Screwdriver, 1 set screws |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Computers, Laptops, and Smart TVs |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 81 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.1 Type C |
| Hardware Platform | Universal |
| Hardware interface | USB 3.1 Type C |
| Hardware platform | Universal |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.5L x 12.8W x 16.3H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MAIWO |
| Material | Aluminum Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 88 TB |
| Mfr Part Number | K35284A |
| Model Number | K35284A |
| Product dimensions | 18.5L x 12.8W x 16.3H centimeters |
| Supported Devices Quantity | 4 |
Z**R
Good basic enclosure
As a plain enclosure it does the job well for 3.5" drives. Capacity figures vary, some say 96TB, others are 64TB, whatever the case your drives are housed in a rugged aluminum case with a stand and handles. The fans are quiet enough and though some whine about the pain of mounting the drives it's really not a big deal if you plan on keeping them in there long term. My only concern is some users say the unit just quits. No warning. It does have a warranty but getting Chinese goods fixed via warranty claims is spotty at best. Spend $10 on a North America service plan.
R**I
An Excellent Enclosure with all the latest connectivity ports.
This enclosure replaces an Akitio Thunder3 Quad enclosure that was not working with my mac. This Maiwo enclosure works with Windows and macOS. No additional drivers needed.
A**R
Disappointed - it died after 1 month
This is such a shame! I really liked this disk enclosure and it is working perfectly as a TrueNAS disk pool for just over one month, and then it died! Similar to what others have said, when turned on the power light just flashes briefly, but it won't come on. I tested the power brick and everything is good there. The unit needs more robust electronics, particularly on the power internals.
A**R
Great until it wasn't. 2 months and dead.
Buyer beware! Read the reviews on this, they are accurate. Purchased this April 4th. Died tonight, two months later. Seems to be a power issue. Nothing wrong with the power block the best I can see. The indicator light is illuminating anyway. But for whatever reason when I flip the power to On, the power LED basically turns of for a fraction of a second then turns off and nothing happens beyond that. No start up, no fan movement, no additional lights turn off. In short this thing is a total brick. I wanted to love this thing. Functionally it was great for the last two months. Had no issues installing my HHDs. Speeds where alright. Seemed like a win at the price until tonight. I checked the manufacturers website and the instructions given to combat an outage were futile. I'll attempt to reconcile this with there customer service department but from what I've read it sounds like its an uphill battle to find a resolution that doesn't involve buying another unit. I hate wasting my hard earned money and that sadly is how I feel tonight. Such a shame.
K**X
Ignore the haters (so far)
This is an initial review. I may update later if there are issues. TLDR; It works great, with a few minor annoyances. Excellent value. Update: I created a basic Windows Storage Space with 2 of the drives: a 2TB and a 1TB. The process was easy - if you follow the instructions. You Must back up whatever is on the drives before you create the storage space. Everything on the drives gets wiped out in the process. Then you can restore it afterwards. 1) It was easier, to set up than putting internal drives into a PC case. Granted, the font in the instructions is fairly small - not the best if you don't have good eyesight. Truth is, I found the setup to be straightforward enough that I didn't refer to the instructions. There are _lots_ of screws to deal with - remove 1 to get part of the frame out, then 27 to be screwed in to hold it all together. That is a PITA, for sure, and you _could_ use fewer and I'm sure it would be fine. 2) There is a procedure for creating a software RAID or JBOD. It involves some technical knowledge, or the ability to follow step-by-step instructions. And THAT may involve re-initializing the drives. If you have anything on the drives, you must back them up or the contents will be lost and unrecoverable. I'm not using Windows Storage Spaces, although I might at some point in the future. 3) The fan isn't THAT loud. Certainly not loud enough to deduct any stars. It is a 2-speed fan. The speeds are 0 and 1. Again, mildly annoying but not worth deducting a star. 4) The USB-C ports. You have to get them right. Use the one labelled PC to connect to the computer. The other one allows you to connect more stuff, such as a hub or card reader or another drive enclosure. 5) Make sure the drives are properly seated before you lock them down. I put in "HDD 2" and seated it before putting the HDD 1 / HDD2 cage in place. It would be difficult to move the drive and seat it properly if you put it in the cage first. (I just thought of a different way. I'll try it if I buy another of these enclosures.) 6) I tried the HDMI port. Apparently it only works if you have a USB-C connection from the PC. I don't. I can confirm that there is no HDMI output if you use a USB-A connection from the PC. Not worth deducting a star - for me - because I didn't buy it for the HDMI port. It would be a nice extra, but not something I require.
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