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HornetTek Travel Lite 2.5" SATA to USB External Enclosure E-mail
Apr 05, 2009 at 02:40 AM

HornetTek Travel Lite 2.5” SATA to USB External Enclosure

 

A few days ago I took a look at a nice 2.5” enclosure from HornetTek, the Travel Plus, today I've got the Travel Lite from HornetTek as well. As the name suggests, the Travel Lite is is lightweight, it's primarily made of plastic, it also has the integrated USB cable as well like the Travel Plus does.

So read on to learn more...

 

 


Product Name: HornetTek Travel Lite 2.5” SATA to USB External Enclosure

Author: Kristofer Brozio

Sponsor: HornetTek


 


Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:


HornetTek Travel Lite 2.5” SATA to USB External Enclosure


Overview:

The Travel Lite is set to attract the eyes of user at first glance. The Travel Lite incorporates top quality design with ABS plastic and slim trimming, which make the Travel Lite a compact storage device that is perfect for any user.


If you are a business traveler or a professional user on the go, you need an external storage system that can work as hard as you do. The Travel Lite features an easy to use, built-in USB 2.0 cable design. Integrated USB cable brings convenience to travel without AC adapters or messy USB cables.


The Travel Lite is equipped with USB 2.0 and supports up to 480 Mb/sec transfer speed As with all USB 2.0 systems the Traveler Lite is also backward compatible to USB 1.1 speed. Hot swappable, plug and play is the key convenience feature that sets the Traveler Plus apart from other storage device.


Features:

* Universal fitting for 2.5” SATA HDD device

* LED power and status indicator

* SATA I / II specification

* Complies with the USB-IF specifications for USB 2.0, the USB Mass Storage Class, and the USB Mass Storage Class Bulk-Only Transport.

* SATA to USB2.0, Backward compatible to USB v1.1

* Works with PC and MAC.

* FCC/CE Compliant

* RoHS certified

* OS Supports Win 2000/XP/Vista, and Mac OS 9.x/10.x and above.

* Power: 5V /0.5A USB to DC cable

* Material: ABS 94V0 front and back panel and housing.


Specifications:

Model: Travel-Lite

Interface/Ports: USB 2.0 (USB1.1)

Data Transfer: USB 2.0 up to 480Mbps (60MB/s) USB 1.1 up to 12Mbps (1.5MB/s)

Plug and Play: Yes

Material: Rigid ABS plastic

HDD Support: 2.5" SATA I/II

System Support: Supports Windows 98SE/ ME/ 2000 /XP/Vista, Linux 2.4.1.0 or above and Macintosh OS 8.6 or higher

Size (LxWxH): 173 x 73 x 16mm

CE/FCC: CE/FCC Approved

RoHS compliancy: RoHS Approved


Package Contents:

1. The Travel Lite Unit

2. Pouch

3. Y-USB extender cable

4. User manual



A Better Look at Things:


The HornetTek Travel Lite comes in a nice little box with pictures and information on it.



Inside we find the Travel Lite protected with a piece of foam and wrapped in a bag, also inside we find a USB cable, carrying case, user manual and screws for installation.



The Travel Lite is made of plastic, on the front is a semi-round pattern with the HornetTek logo, and an LED that lights up when powered on.



One thing I like about this enclosure is the integrated USB cable so you don't have to carry one with you, though HornetTek does include one in case you need extra power for the hard drive.





Installation, Testing and Comparison:


Installation for me was easy, I've got all kinds of assorted sizes of screwdrivers on hand, but other might find trouble finding a screwdriver small enough to fit the screws used with this product. Many other companies include a small screwdriver to help with this problem, would have been nice had HornetTek did the same.


I used the same hard drive for the Travel Lite as I did for the Travel Plus, a 160GB 2.5” Seagate.


First thing you need to do is open the case up, it slides backwards to remove the top, you also get a nice view of the PCB and USB cable as well now.



To install the hard drive you just slide it into the connection on the circuit board.



When using the Travel Lite there's a blue indicator on the top, it resembles the symbol for power.



I mentioned it in my review of the Travel Plus, but it pertains here as well, the case is nice but I wouldn't use your hard drive while in the case as it insulates it, especially with this one since it's made of plastic.



I've got a few other enclosures floating around so I figured why not compare them to see how they perform, I used SiSoft Sandra 2009 Sp2 Removable Storage Benchmark, the same hard drive was used for all testing of course. Higherr scores are better.



As you can see according to Sandra the Travel Lite comes in third place, with actually the HornetTek Travel Plus coming in first or fastest.


Here's the 256MB files test:



Both HornetTek enclosures are equally matched here, but both of the other enclosures perform a bit better when it comes to Read Performance.


I'm not quite sure I like the fact that it's made of plastic, plastic is insulating, which means it won't dissipate the heat from your hard drive, there's also no vents either in the case to help keep the hard drive cool, might be fine for brief periods of use but I wouldn't use it for any type of long duration.



Summary and Comments:


The HornetTek Travel Lite 2.5” Enclosure is very lightweight and it seems sturdy and rugged, the integrated USB and included carrying case are nice features as well.


Not sure about using a plastic case with no ventilation though for something like a hard drive, the plastic will insulate the drive and keep the heat in.



DragonSteelMods gives the HornetTek Travel Lite of 4 out of 5 score.



Pros:

-Small and lightweight

-Integrated USB cable

-Includes carrying case

-Fairly easy install


Cons:

-Plastic is not the best for heat transfer

-No ventilation holes or slits

-No tools included for installation




I would like to thank HornetTek for the chance to review the Travel Lite and for their continued support of DSM.




review# 565















 

 


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