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The Vantec NexStar JX is a versatile, high-performance external drive enclosure supporting 3.5” and 2.5” SATA III HDDs/SSDs. Featuring USB 3.2 Gen1 and eSATA interfaces, it delivers up to 6 Gbps transfer speeds. Its aluminum casing with ventilation ensures efficient heat dissipation, while plug-and-play compatibility and energy-saving spin-down make it ideal for professional-grade storage expansion and backup solutions.





| ASIN | B0BDKG16XT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #146 in Enclosures |
| Compatible Devices | System with USB or eSATA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (115) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 6 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | September 7, 2022 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 14.3 ounces |
| Item model number | NST-358SU3-BK |
| Manufacturer | Vantec Thermal Technologies |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Aluminum |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 20 TB |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 4.76 x 1.34 inches |
| UPC | 844767023694 |
R**X
Solid product so far
I put in a 14TB WD Purple drive and am using it as an external eSATA drive for Synology NAS to act as storage for Surveillance Station set up with 6 cameras. I have a couple of fans blowing on it so there is no issue with temperature; the drive reports around 41C. This isn't really part of the review, but might help someone: Surveillance Station does not normally allow for an external drive to be used as storage, but does allow "remote" storage. This is really a terrible oversight on Synology's part and I was very disappointed to learn about this only after purchasing the enclosure. If you search online you will find some workarounds that people did, but I didn't like any of them so I came up with my own. I created a remote storage link that actually points to the local external drive. Now Synology won't let you specify the same IP/hostname as the NAS itself for a remote folder, so you have to create a new DNS entry in your local network environment that simply points to the same device. For example my NAS hostname is simply diskstation, so I added another DNS entry called diskstation_ext that points to the same IP as diskstation. Also, for whatever reason you can only setup a CIFS remote share through "Recording" > "Archive Settings" > "Mount Remote Storage". So what I did after in File Station was to delete the remote folder created by Surveillance Station, and re-create it using the NFS protocol, using the same folder name. You'll want to check the "Mount automatically on startup" option in File Station, and UNCHECK it in Surveillance Station. I don't know if it makes a difference using NFS vs CIFS in this scenario, but NFS is generally considered a more performant protocol. So far, this setup seems stable and persists after reboots without issue.
B**T
Plug and Play
Works as it should. Plug and play to my Reolink NVR, exactly what I needed.
T**A
Solid functional unit
Nice construction and seems to be working well so far.
M**C
Works as intended
I bought this as I needed an external enclosure for a WD Red Pro HDD that could attach to my Synology NAS via eSATA. This was pretty much the only option available on Amazon. It worked exactly as intended. Was recognized by the NAS, ran the drive just fine, and kept things cool. The only thing I found a little annoying was the big blue status LED on the front. Also, the LED malfunctioned one time and kept blinking when the drive was idle. Had to reset the enclosure. Other than that, not much else to say other than it works just fine. I have some other Vantec brand external enclosures for blu-ray rippers and they work flawlessly.
J**N
Very easy and quick to install. Little bulky.
I was looking to add an SSD to my Reolink NVR, and wanted to buy a Samsung 870 SSD. The Reolink NVR requires an eSATA connection, so that was a necessity to have. The downside to the Reolink NVR is the eSATA port does not provide enough juice to power the SSD. That meant I also needed a power source for the SSD. This box met all of the requirements I was needing. It was really easy to install the SSD inside the box. Once you put the 2 screws in to secure it down, put the box back together and plug it in. I kinda wish they made one just for 2.5" drives as the box is really large for what it is holding inside. They could have done a smaller design, imo. I don't think the instructions said it, but the black screws are for the 2.5" drives. Don't try to use the silver screws for a 2.5" drive. Overall, I like it. It's working quite well for what I am using it for. I highly recommend.
D**H
Seagate IronWolf NAD drive 22TB works pretty well.
The company said this enclosure supports the drives up to 20TB. This is incorrect, it does support a 22TB Seagate IronWolf NAS drive, which is maximum size available nowadays, that I just installed and formatted inside enclosure. The speed from my NAS to this enclosure/drive is 255MB/sec on large files, which is not fantastic, but this is USB, so what could we expect? Also I had to format it as exFAT to make it compatible across different systems, not EXT3 or EXT4. That probably affected the speed pushing it down. The NAS has eSATA port, but I don't want to shut the NAS down just to connect to this port and I'm not sure how the NAS will react to this enclosure, since these 2 existing ports are designed for their brand DX enclosures/extenders, so the cable can be their own standard and not exactly eSATA. But I will verify that with Synology support. The main idea was to use this enclosure with a huge hard drive as a detachable backup drive and it works this way. I saw some customer's complaints about heat issues. Definitely a closed enclosure with no fan is not the best idea, but having a fan with magnetic field near hard drive would be a serious catch. On the other hand, the design could be better, the hard drive surface could be connected to the enclosure surface to provide a passive cooling, it would be enough here. A sliding in/out design will prevent me from adding a cooling pad to this enclosure, it won't work since both surfaces of the pad need to be carefully attached. I will keep that in mind, probably it will be an issue in my case too with this enormously huge hard drive, if so I will port an update to this review later. But so far so good, the surface of the enclosure is barely noticeable warmer in just one spot, comparing to the rest of the enclosure. It seems like a good sign. As promised - updating several days later. The enclosure is running non-stop with a 22TB drive inside for several days, ran a really huge backup with millions of files - no complaints, works pretty well. During the top load the temperature of the enclosure was slightly higher, than the room, while during the idle time the temperature of the enclosure is almost the same as the room temperature - no complaints here. I will definitely need to check the SATA port one day in the future, but I guess it will work, because the company has mentioned in the manual what port it is and how it is comparable with other SATA like ports, used in NAS. Very good point for the ESATA port usage. The average speed through the USB port is around 270-290 MB/sec, which is more or less ok for an external drive file backup.
R**.
Really nice quality, metal enclosure/plastic ends and the internals look solid. Came with a nice thick Esata cable and USB 3.0 cable. Only came with a US AC plug, so you'll to purchase an adaptor to suit your country or a AC plug of the same spec. Simple to install, just plug n play with a blue led light whilst in use. I used this to expand my storage on my Reolink NVR system and so far it's working floorlessly.
A**O
This enclosure does what it's supposed to do.The transfer speeds are excellent and it doesn't slow down.It may get hot if you do use it for a long time or in a hot climate.Being in Canada,heat is not a real problem here. :) Recommended.
D**Y
UK BUYER - I needed a esata caddy for an external hard drive for my REOLINK NVR and could not find a decent one in the UK so took a chance on this one from Amazon US -- Works perfect -- i had a feeling the plug might be a problem when i purchased but that was a quick fix, it does come with an American plug but that is an easy £10 fix, a UK 12v 2amp power adaptor works fine (i had an old external Hard drive power plug in a draw - Lucky me)
J**N
Easy to install and works great. I am using it for my shaw PVR and have no problems with it .
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