![]() I largely tested the Envoy Express using a 1TB Aura P12 M.2 NVMe SSD provided by the company and while it didn’t quite reach the 1533MBps OWC states is possible, it was still very fast. This keeps it out of the way yet still handy. The caddy has semi-permanent adhesive on the back so you may mount it on the back of your laptop or iMac, or any other computing device, display, etc. ![]() As menitoned previously, OWC includes a sturdy, clear plastic caddy that the enclosure itself slides in and out of. This makes the cable super easy (if not cheap) to replace should it wear out, or you need a longer one.īeyond that, there’s not a lot to say about the Envoy Express. ![]() The enclosure ships with a short Thunderbolt cable which is captive when the cover is screwed to the drive, but may be removed when the cover is off (as shown above). OWC’s Envoy Express with the cover off to show how the drive installs. The only thing not displayed is the included screwdriver. This is simply an an exploded view to show you where and how the drive mounts. Though shown in the image below, no SSD is included with the Envoy Express. The metal case is all black with a brushed-metal stripe down the middle bearing the name and OWC logo. The Envoy Express measures approximately 4.1 x 1.6 x 0.5 inches, and weighs around 3.3 ounces-including SSD.
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