ORICO launches a 6-in-1 MagSafe-compatible M.2 NVMe SSD docking station featuring 10Gbps transfer, up to 4TB storage, direct ProRes recording, PD 100W charging, and dual SD/TF slots for iPhone 15/16/17 Pro series creators.
Shenzhen ORICO has announced a 6-in-1 magnetic MagSafe-compatible M.2 NVMe SSD docking station designed for iPhone video creators. The device integrates a full-size M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure (2230/2242/2260/2280, up to 4TB), dual SD/TF 3.0 card slots (up to 104MB/s), a USB-C 10Gbps port, a headset/mic audio port, and PD 100W pass-through charging. Its 10Gbps transfer speed enables direct 4K ProRes video capture to external SSD, freeing iPhone storage. A built-in magnetic array ensures secure MagSafe attachment. Compatible devices include iPhone 15/16/17 Pro/Max/Plus, iPad Pro, MacBook, and Android/Windows/Linux PCs. Thermal management uses an aluminum alloy chassis with silicone thermal pads for sustained high-speed operation. A limited-time promotion on Amazon Japan offers 40% off (from JPY 6,999 to JPY 4,199) via a 30% coupon plus code ORICOAP80F, valid June 5-14, 2026 JST. SSD is sold separately. Note: real-time audio monitoring is unavailable during video recording.
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FAQ
Which devices are compatible with the ORICO 6-in-1 MagSafe docking station?
It is designed for iPhone 15/16/17 Pro/Pro Max (USB-C). It also supports iPad Pro, MacBook, Android devices, and Windows/Linux PCs via USB-C connection.
Does the docking station include an SSD?
No, the SSD is sold separately. It supports all M.2 NVMe SSD sizes (2230, 2242, 2260, 2280) with a maximum capacity of 4TB.
What is the discounted price and how do I get it?
The regular price of JPY 6,999 drops to JPY 4,199 (40% off) by combining a 30% Amazon coupon with promo code ORICOAP80F, valid June 5-14, 2026 JST.
Can I record ProRes video directly to the external SSD?
Yes, iPhone 15/16/17 Pro users can record 4K ProRes video directly to the attached M.2 NVMe SSD at up to 10Gbps, freeing the phone's internal storage.
How does the docking station handle heat dissipation?
It uses an aluminum alloy chassis as a passive heatsink combined with included silicone thermal pads, preventing thermal throttling during sustained high-load read/write operations.