---
product_id: 1406465
title: "StarTech SATA to USB Adapter, USB 5Gbps to 2.5in SATA III Hard Drive Reader, HDD SSD to USB-A Adapter Cable for Windows Laptops and Macbooks"
brand: "startech.com"
price: "AED 57"
currency: AED
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Star Tech.Com"
url: https://www.desertcart.ae/products/1406465-startech-sata-to-usb-adapter-usb-5gbps-to-2-5in
store_origin: AE
region: United Arab Emirates
---

# 5Gbps USB 3.0 transfer speed Compact, bus-powered & portable UASP boosts speed by up to 70% StarTech SATA to USB Adapter, USB 5Gbps to 2.5in SATA III Hard Drive Reader, HDD SSD to USB-A Adapter Cable for Windows Laptops and Macbooks

**Brand:** startech.com
**Price:** AED 57
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Upgrade your storage game with speed and ease!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** StarTech SATA to USB Adapter, USB 5Gbps to 2.5in SATA III Hard Drive Reader, HDD SSD to USB-A Adapter Cable for Windows Laptops and Macbooks by startech.com
- **How much does it cost?** AED 57 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/1406465-startech-sata-to-usb-adapter-usb-5gbps-to-2-5in)

## Best For

- startech.com enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted startech.com brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ultimate Portability:** Slim, lightweight design fits perfectly in your laptop bag—no external power required.
- • **Blazing Fast Transfers:** Experience up to 5Gbps USB 3.0 speeds with UASP for 70% faster data moves.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** No drivers needed—just connect your 2.5" SATA SSD/HDD and go, on Windows, Mac, Linux, or ChromeOS.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly works with all 2.5" SATA drives and major OS platforms for effortless data access.
- • **Reliable Support & Warranty:** Backed by 2 years warranty and free lifetime tech support to keep you covered.

## Overview

The StarTech SATA to USB Adapter is a sleek, bus-powered cable that connects any 2.5" SATA III SSD or HDD to your USB-A port, delivering blazing 5Gbps transfer speeds enhanced by UASP technology for up to 70% faster data throughput. Compatible across Windows, Mac, Linux, and ChromeOS, it offers true plug-and-play convenience without drivers or external power. Perfect for professionals needing quick backups, data recovery, or drive cloning on the go, it’s backed by a 2-year warranty and lifetime tech support.

## Description

This SATA to USB cable is an external drive adapter that gives you quick and easy access to a SATA drive through the USB-A port on a laptop. Upgrade the Drive on Your Laptop This SATA solid-state (SSD) or hard drive (HDD) adapter lets you upgrade to an external 2.5"" SATA SSD or HDD. The cable lets you: add drive space, perform backups, create disk images, implement data recovery, and transfer content between the drive and the laptop. The hard drive converter externally connects directly to your hard drive connector and your computer's USB port. Faster Transfer Speeds with UASP The cable supports USB 3.0 data transfer speeds of 5Gbps. But, you can experience transfer speeds up to 70% faster than conventional USB 3.0, when connected to a computer that also supports UASP. With UASP you can utilize the full potential of a SATA III SSD or HDD. UASP is supported in Windows 8, Mac OSX (10.8 or above), and Linux. In testing, UASP performs with a 70% faster read speed and 40% faster write speed over traditional USB 3.0 at peak performance. At the same peak in testing, UASP also shows an 80% reduction in required processor resources. Connect from Anywhere The SATA to USB cable is a portable solution that tucks away nicely in a laptop bag -- no external power is required. The cable lets you easily swap between drives with no need to install the drive inside an enclosure. It’s plug-and-play and doesn’t require drivers. USB3S2SAT3CB is backed by 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.

Review: Worked great, exceptional tech support, check your SSD's software and system bios settings - As the headline suggests, the cable is fine, check elsewhere if you run into an issue. And please, folks, this connects to a single USB port. USB power is limited to 500mA (USB 2.0) and 900mA (USB 3.0). You can't power a 3.5" HDD or an older 2.5" HDD with this cable, it's not the cable it is your computer's USB port. I've purchased several Startech products over the past several years. I like the quality and no-nonsense presentation. This cable has the added benefit over an older USB-SATA cable setup I had, in that it has 2 little led's to indicate data access (like on your computer). I bought this cable at the same time I purchased a new Samsung 500Gb 860 EVO SSD. I've done the laptop HDD to SSD clone process 6+ times. In the past, I've used a different USB-SATA cable and Samsung SSD's without a hitch. I like the the Samsung's because they're good and the cloning software is rock solid and a no brainer. When I hooked things up and used the latest version of Samsung's software, I had an issue with the software not recognizing the new SSD. Hmm, bad cable? bad SSD? I tried a different older SSD I had pulled from an earlier laptop upgrade and I could see it no problem in Win 10 explorer. Still nothing with the new SSD. So in one of the reviews of this product I saw the Startech tech support phone line. Lo and behold it (the number) worked and I was talking to an actual human tech support person in less than 3 minutes. Folks this is an $11 cable, I am impressed with this level of tech support. The tech person suggested I try to format it with drive manager in windows, which I did, while he was on the phone no less, and yes, I could format it and I could then see it in file manager and read/write files to the new SSD, so it is really, really unlikely to be the cable or a dud SSD, that leaves the Samsung software. This one phone call was really helpful and saved me from sending back the cable and the SSD as it would have been difficult to tell which was the culprit (neither in this case). I then did the old Google search and found the Samsung Magician software has a reputation for not seeing some of the newer versions of their SSDs. Further reading suggested that their Data Migration tool (which you use for cloning) didn't have the problem. After downloading the Data Migration software, I was able to see the new Samsung SSD and do the cloning. I really can't stress how big a time saver the support I got from Startech was. It wasn't their knowledge of Samsung's issues, but at least how to get to that point where I could establish it wasn't the SSD or cable that was the issue. Kudos to Startech and their tech support! One issue that was mentioned in the various support posts on the Samsung site (but I suspect is relevant to other newer SSDs), is you may want to check your bios setting for the HDD controller (SATA), mine was set to RAID, but the preferred is AHCI. I can't say whether this was part of the issue or not, but something to keep in mind. Hardware/software Dell Precision M4500 (circa 2011) i7 chipset Win 7 PRO, 64 bit -> cloning to Samsung 500 Gb 860 EVO SSD using Samsung Data Migration software (not Samsung Magician)
Review: Great addition to a computer maintenance toolset. Recommended - My parents experienced a hardware failure with their old PC, so I decided to get them an Intel NUC (the one that only has M.2 storage). Usually I'd just hook up the old HD/SSD to a spare SATA port and transfer the data, but that wasn't going to be an option this time. I found an old 2.5/3.5" HDD dock, but it was only USB 2.0. A quick search yielded this item, supporting USB 3.0 AND available Prime 1-day! Packaging/Appearance There isn't much to the item, as it's only a cable... USB-A on one end, and SATA+SATA power on the other. It resembles a SAS connection, but it's not quite the same. The build quality seems adequate, and there didn't appear to be any fit or finish issues. Installation/Use There isn't a lot that can go wrong with a product like this... it either works, or it doesn't. As long as you stay under the current limits of a USB 3.x port (assuming you have it hooked up to a USB 3.x port), you should be fine. Please note that the device itself takes some power, so you'll want to factor that in. Generally speaking, you're fine for all SSDs, and all but a few edge case 2.5" magnetic HDDs. While this type of thing isn't meant to be used as a full-time storage interface, it performs ok. Ultimately you're limited by the USB interface - while the bus bandwidth is technically greater than 6Gbit/s SATA, you will find that the performance is significantly lower. I ran some ATTO benches to check SATA vs. USB->SATA, and it bore this out. Regardless, it's still fast... in my case, I was able to transfer about 240GB to the new PC in about 5 minutes. Large numbers of small files are a weak spot. I've used this without issue in Windows 10, Server 2016, and Linux. Depending on your BIOS you can even boot from it (though I'm not sure why you'd want to do that). Conclusion I regard a device like this as cheap insurance, since you never know when you'll need to recover some data. I would think that a normal use case might be transferring data from a laptop HDD to another laptop. I definitely think anyone who's considering this item should get one.

## Features

- QUICKLY ACCESS A 2.5" SATA SSD OR HDD: Connect to a 2.5in SATA SSD (solid state drive) or HDD (hard disk drive) to add storage, perform backups, create disk images, recover data, and transfer content to your laptop; Not Compatible with 3.5in drives
- COMPATIBILITY: This bus-powered adapter is compatible with 2.5in drives; 3.5in drives require a dedicated power connection; For an adapter that supports 3.5in drives, please see our USB312SAT3
- FAST TRANSFER SPEEDS: The SATA to USB adapter supports USB 5Gbps data transfer speeds over USB-A, plus you can experience transfer speeds up to 70% faster than conventional USB 5Gbps when connected to a computer that also supports UASP
- CONNECT FROM ANYWHERE: The hard drive USB adapter cable is a portable solution that tucks away nicely in a laptop bag with no external power required
- SAVE TIME: The hard drive transfer cable lets you conveniently swap between drives with no need to install the drive inside an enclosure, just plug and play into a USB-A host system; No driver-install required; OS-Independent

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00HJZJI84 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5 in SATA Cables |
| Brand | StarTech.com |
| Brand Name | StarTech.com |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Compatible Phone Models | No Compatible Phone Models |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, SATA |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Connector Type | Sata/Usb |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 34,186 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| External Testing Certification | CE, FCC, REACH |
| Frequency | 60 GHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00065030854696 |
| Included Components | 1 - USB 3.0 to SATA 2.5" HDD Adapter Cable, 1 - Instruction Manual |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Shape | Flat |
| Item Type Name | Data Transfer/Power Cable |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | StarTech.com |
| Maximum Current | 1.5 Amps |
| Maximum Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Model | USB3S2SAT3CB |
| Model Name | USB3S2SAT3CB |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 7 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Data Transfer, Driverless, Universal Compatibility: Windows, MacOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Hot-swap, Plug and Play, UASP Support |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Part Number | USB3S2SAT3CB |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Peripheral Connection |
| Special Feature | Data Transfer, Driverless, Universal Compatibility: Windows, MacOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Hot-swap, Plug and Play, UASP Support Special Feature Data Transfer, Driverless, Universal Compatibility: Windows, MacOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Hot-swap, Plug and Play, UASP Support See more |
| Specification Met | No |
| UPC | 006503085469 065030854696 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year |
| Wattage | 7.5 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** StarTech.com
- **Cable Type:** USB
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop, Personal Computer
- **Connector Type:** Sata/Usb

## Images

![StarTech SATA to USB Adapter, USB 5Gbps to 2.5in SATA III Hard Drive Reader, HDD SSD to USB-A Adapter Cable for Windows Laptops and Macbooks - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71S5h33iGAL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: While listed as only for a 2.5 HDD, has anyone tested this on a Desktop 3.5 HDD?**
A: This will not work on a 3.5 drive.  The USB power supply is 5V.  The 2.5 drives only use a 5V power rail, which is why this works on them.  3.5 drives have a 12V power rail, along with the 5V power rail.  To run a 3.5 drive, you need an external 12V power supply.  There are interfaces that come with it.

**Q: USB 3.0 to 2.5" SATA III Hard Drive Adapter Cable w/UASP ...   Great! Is this thing USB 2.0 backward compatible in case I need it that way?**
A: I've been able to use these with SSD's and USB 2.0. Usually laptop HDD's pull too much power to work on 2.0, and I've seen a couple older ones pull too much for 3.0. I work in a computer repair shop where we use these things like crazy, and it often depends on the drive you're using, and whether your USB port is able to push the power it's supposed to be rated for. Feels like a coin flip if you're working with a platter drive, but SSD's do fine.

**Q: 2.5" drives don't require a power adaptor? All I need is this cable?**
A: Yes.  I had an SSD drive connected to the back of a server's USB 3 port for weeks without issue with no external power adapter.

**Q: Is this compatible with the Samsung Data Migration / Magician tools?  They will not detect my drive with the other adapters I own.**
A: I just ran into this issue with a Samsung 500 Gb 860 EVO SSD. The Samsung Magician Software did not see the SSD. There was a suggestion on one of Samsung's support sites (user community) that the bios settings for the HDD controller could be at fault. I checked mine and they were set to RAID (even though I don't have a RAID configuration). The recommended setting is AHCI. I changed it to AHCI (despite the warning that the computer might fail to boot) and rebooted. Rebooted without an issue, but Magician still didn't "recognize" the SSD as a Samsung "compatible" drive. I then downloaded Samsung Data Migration tool, which is really what you need for the cloning. IT WORKED. So as indicated elsewhere, there is some issue with certain combinations of Samsung software and the newer SSD's.  I will try to remember to test it with an older USB 2.0 -> SATA adapter I've used in the past without issue. In the end, the cable worked as advertised.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked great, exceptional tech support, check your SSD's software and system bios settings
*by A***B on August 17, 2018*

As the headline suggests, the cable is fine, check elsewhere if you run into an issue. And please, folks, this connects to a single USB port. USB power is limited to 500mA (USB 2.0) and 900mA (USB 3.0). You can't power a 3.5" HDD or an older 2.5" HDD with this cable, it's not the cable it is your computer's USB port. I've purchased several Startech products over the past several years. I like the quality and no-nonsense presentation. This cable has the added benefit over an older USB-SATA cable setup I had, in that it has 2 little led's to indicate data access (like on your computer). I bought this cable at the same time I purchased a new Samsung 500Gb 860 EVO SSD. I've done the laptop HDD to SSD clone process 6+ times. In the past, I've used a different USB-SATA cable and Samsung SSD's without a hitch. I like the the Samsung's because they're good and the cloning software is rock solid and a no brainer. When I hooked things up and used the latest version of Samsung's software, I had an issue with the software not recognizing the new SSD. Hmm, bad cable? bad SSD? I tried a different older SSD I had pulled from an earlier laptop upgrade and I could see it no problem in Win 10 explorer. Still nothing with the new SSD. So in one of the reviews of this product I saw the Startech tech support phone line. Lo and behold it (the number) worked and I was talking to an actual human tech support person in less than 3 minutes. Folks this is an $11 cable, I am impressed with this level of tech support. The tech person suggested I try to format it with drive manager in windows, which I did, while he was on the phone no less, and yes, I could format it and I could then see it in file manager and read/write files to the new SSD, so it is really, really unlikely to be the cable or a dud SSD, that leaves the Samsung software. This one phone call was really helpful and saved me from sending back the cable and the SSD as it would have been difficult to tell which was the culprit (neither in this case). I then did the old Google search and found the Samsung Magician software has a reputation for not seeing some of the newer versions of their SSDs. Further reading suggested that their Data Migration tool (which you use for cloning) didn't have the problem. After downloading the Data Migration software, I was able to see the new Samsung SSD and do the cloning. I really can't stress how big a time saver the support I got from Startech was. It wasn't their knowledge of Samsung's issues, but at least how to get to that point where I could establish it wasn't the SSD or cable that was the issue. Kudos to Startech and their tech support! One issue that was mentioned in the various support posts on the Samsung site (but I suspect is relevant to other newer SSDs), is you may want to check your bios setting for the HDD controller (SATA), mine was set to RAID, but the preferred is AHCI. I can't say whether this was part of the issue or not, but something to keep in mind. Hardware/software Dell Precision M4500 (circa 2011) i7 chipset Win 7 PRO, 64 bit -> cloning to Samsung 500 Gb 860 EVO SSD using Samsung Data Migration software (not Samsung Magician)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great addition to a computer maintenance toolset. Recommended
*by D***R on August 13, 2018*

My parents experienced a hardware failure with their old PC, so I decided to get them an Intel NUC (the one that only has M.2 storage). Usually I'd just hook up the old HD/SSD to a spare SATA port and transfer the data, but that wasn't going to be an option this time. I found an old 2.5/3.5" HDD dock, but it was only USB 2.0. A quick search yielded this item, supporting USB 3.0 AND available Prime 1-day! Packaging/Appearance There isn't much to the item, as it's only a cable... USB-A on one end, and SATA+SATA power on the other. It resembles a SAS connection, but it's not quite the same. The build quality seems adequate, and there didn't appear to be any fit or finish issues. Installation/Use There isn't a lot that can go wrong with a product like this... it either works, or it doesn't. As long as you stay under the current limits of a USB 3.x port (assuming you have it hooked up to a USB 3.x port), you should be fine. Please note that the device itself takes some power, so you'll want to factor that in. Generally speaking, you're fine for all SSDs, and all but a few edge case 2.5" magnetic HDDs. While this type of thing isn't meant to be used as a full-time storage interface, it performs ok. Ultimately you're limited by the USB interface - while the bus bandwidth is technically greater than 6Gbit/s SATA, you will find that the performance is significantly lower. I ran some ATTO benches to check SATA vs. USB->SATA, and it bore this out. Regardless, it's still fast... in my case, I was able to transfer about 240GB to the new PC in about 5 minutes. Large numbers of small files are a weak spot. I've used this without issue in Windows 10, Server 2016, and Linux. Depending on your BIOS you can even boot from it (though I'm not sure why you'd want to do that). Conclusion I regard a device like this as cheap insurance, since you never know when you'll need to recover some data. I would think that a normal use case might be transferring data from a laptop HDD to another laptop. I definitely think anyone who's considering this item should get one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good quality. Works well.
*by F***D on December 10, 2025*

Worked great for me. No issues, no complaints. I got this to clone the old HDD drive in an almost 10-year-old laptop to a newer, much faster SSD. Super easy to use; my first time doing the whole drive cloning thing so I was a little nervous but the whole process went very well. I ended up using the old HDD as an external drive and storage device, running it straight off this cable for a few weeks until I got around to buying an enclosure that came with a cord of its own. Great item. Price is right. Works well. Recommended.

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