![]() The Envoy Pro FX uses an NVMe OWC Aura Pro internally and is available in 240GB, 480GB, 1TB, and 2TB capacities for $179, $229, $319, and $499 respectively. The company includes teh necessary cables as well. OWC labels for both the supported transfer protocols. There’s no AC jack so you can’t use it on older Macs via Thunderbolt without an AC-powered dock. The drive, in case the Type-C port isn’t a clue enough, is Thunderbolt 3. The other end features the status LED in the form of a small thin bar. That assures that if you hand the drive to someone, there will be no doubt that they will know that it works with either bus. One end of the drive is home to a obviously labeled Type-C port (sporting the Thunderbolt logo and “USB 3.2 10Gbps”). Non-skid runners on the bottom keep it stable on the table, and the mass of metal distributes heat nicely-the Envoy Pro FX was barely warm to the touch under heavy use. I consider the heft smooth metal surface tactilely pleasing.
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