MAIWO K2024 USB4 M.2 enclosure takes up to four M.2 NVMe SSD, serves as a 1-to-3 SSD duplicator

There are many M.2 USB4 or Thunderbolt enclosures on the market, but the MAIWO K2024 USB4 enclosure is a little different as it takes up to four M.2 NVMe 2230 to 2280 SSDs and features a button to use the device as 1-to-3 SSD duplicator.

Based on the ASMedia ASM2464PDX USB4 controller, the MAIWO K2024 is suitable for people needing lots of NVMe SSD storage with high-performance random I/Os, for instance for video editing, and users needing to duplicate SSDs quickly and easily, e.g. to duplicate a Raspberry Pi OS installation on several SSDs.

MAIWO K2024 four bay M.2 enclosure

MAIWO K2024 key features:

  • Chipset – ASMedia ASM2464PDX USB4/Thunderbolt 3 to PCIe/NVMe controller with USB 3.2 and USB 2.0 backward compatibility
  • Storage
    • Up to 4x M.2 NVMe M-Key SSDs
    • 2230/2242/2260/2280 sizes supported
    • Up to 32TB storage when using 4x 8TB SSDs
    • Transfer rate of 16 Gbps with one SSD (PCIe Gen4 x1), 10 Gbps each with four SSDs
  • Host interface – USB4 with 40Gbps transfer rate through
  • Misc
    • Power button
    • Clone button for 1-to-3 offline SSD cloning without the need for a computer
    • SSD status LED; 4x LEDs for cloning status
    • Cooling system with thermal pads for the SSDs and a built-in cooling fan
    • Magnetic cover for easy installation/removal of SSDs
  • Power Supply – 12V/5A (60W) via DC jack
  • Dimensions – 145 x 145 x 32mm (aluminum case)

MAIWO K2024

The M.2 USB4 enclosure ships with six silicone plugs, four silicone thermal pads, four aluminum plates, a USB Type-C to Type-C cable, a 60W power adapter, and a power cord. Supported operating systems include Windows, Mac OS, Linux, iOS, and Android, but any OS that supports USB4 or Thunderbolt 3 should work in theory.

There are some limitations as the enclosure was tested up to 1873 MB/s read speed and 1606 MB/s write speed with a single SSD due to the 16 Gbps limitation, while a typical USB4/Thunderbolt SSD enclosure supports up to 3200 MB/s read speed. When you use four SSDs at the same time, the 40 Gbps bandwidth is shared between each storage device, or 10 Gbps each. The company tested the duplication/cloning function with 1TB SSDs and claims it took 4m48s at 880 Mbps to complete the cloning process on the three target SSDs.

40 Gbps USB4 1 to 3 M.2 SSD duplicator

One user (on Aliexpress) reported that the MAIWO enclosure works, but its cooling fan was rather noisy, so you may prefer other solutions that do not require a fan as discussed below.

I initially found the MAIWO K2024 on Banggood for $195.99, but that price is for a flash sale, and it normally sells for $249.99. It’s also available on AliExpress for $294.98 with free shipping. While failing to find the product on Amazon, I noticed MAIWO had a store there with a few more options to duplicate NVMe or SATA SSDs that look fanless but not fully enclosed and only support USB 3.2 connection to the host.

MAIWO NVMe SSD duplicator
MAIWO 2-to-2 NVMe SSD duplicator
MAIWO SATA SSD duplicator
MAIWO 1-to-4 SATA SSD duplicator
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3 Replies to “MAIWO K2024 USB4 M.2 enclosure takes up to four M.2 NVMe SSD, serves as a 1-to-3 SSD duplicator”

    1. Why not? While the ASMedia ASM2464PDX is capable of PCIe Gen4 in SSD direction most probably they limited it to PCIe Gen2 which reduces SSD peak consumption a lot.

  1. I can only imagine the trauma if a visiting kid pokes the “Duplicate!” button when it is being used as a JBOD! I hope there are some interlocks to prevent that from happening :sob:

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