The LaCie 1big Dock SSD Pro Thunderbolt 3 is a top - notch 2TB external storage device designed for high - end video production. Filmmakers and DITs can rely on its amazing features. It comes with a Seagate FireCuda NVMe SSD that offers accelerated speeds of up to 2800MB/s, allowing you to render high - bitrate files much faster. You can transfer up to 165GB of high - res footage in just 60 seconds. The device is equipped with cinema - grade card slots perfect for 8K cinema workflows. There are also various USB ports that let you dock, daisy - chain, and even charge a laptop with up to 70W of power. It has dual Thunderbolt 3 ports, enabling you to charge your Thunderbolt laptop and connect up to six devices, including dual 6K or 8K display monitors. With a separately - sold Thunderbolt adapter, it's compatible with any generation Thunderbolt computer. The power pass - through feature allows you to connect your laptop's power supply to the Thunderbolt 3 daisy - chain port for power delivery. Even without using your charger, you can still get up to 45W of power (up to 30W when daisy - chaining other USB - C devices). Technical specs include a max capacity of 4TB, NVMe SSD, read speeds up to 2800MB/s and write speeds up to 2100MB/s. It has interfaces like dual Thunderbolt 3, DisplayPort 1.4, USB 3.0, and SD/CFast 2.0/CFexpress card slots. It works with Thunderbolt 1, 2, and 3. It comes with a Thunderbolt 3 cable, FireCuda NVMe SSD, external power supply, and a quick install guide, along with a 5 - year warranty and 5 - year rescue data recovery services.


Using the LaCie 1big Dock SSD Pro is easy. First, connect the Thunderbolt 3 cable to your computer and the device. If you want to charge your laptop, connect your laptop's power supply to the Thunderbolt 3 daisy - chain port of the 1big Dock. You can then start transferring files. When using the card slots, make sure to insert the memory cards carefully. For daisy - chaining, connect up to six devices one by one to the Thunderbolt 3 ports. If you need to use it with an older Thunderbolt computer, get a separate Thunderbolt adapter. As for maintenance, keep the device in a cool and dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. Don't drop or shake the device violently. Also, regularly check the cables for any signs of damage. If you have any problems, you can use the 5 - year rescue data recovery services and the 5 - year warranty for support.