

🚀 Upgrade your MacBook’s heart with speed and style — don’t get left behind!
This M.2 NVMe SSD Convert Adapter is a precision-engineered DIY upgrade kit designed to replace and enhance the internal SSD of MacBook Air and Pro models from 2013 to 2017. Supporting PCIe NVMe M-Key and B+M Key SSDs, it delivers high-speed storage expansion compatible with Mac OS 10.13 and later, enabling professionals and creatives to effortlessly boost their device’s performance and capacity.







| ASIN | B07VVNKRYR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,264 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #167 in Computer Memory Card Adapters |
| Item model number | 5cb18261-6b6e-4ab6-aab4-a1dd52085b1c |
| Manufacturer | JESOT |
| Package Dimensions | 7.62 x 7.62 x 0.41 cm; 9 g |
M**A
Working Fine
I had one old iMac 27 with SSD, the m.2 stopped working and Apple had quoted me AED 5K and above for repair. the iMac was in my store for long time then i decided to buy this, initially it did not work, i saw on internet that i need to update the BIOS but iMac will not allow me to update BIOS unless i Load the latest OS and i can not Load OS as my M.2 is not working. I tried all options but failed. finally i decided to use a Normal SSD, i had to borrow the SATA cable from my friend and loaded the New OS on SSD. it worked on the SSD and updated the BIOS, Next i removed the SSD and put Back the WD M.2 with the Adapter and it work and loaded the OS and again reformatted is with windows 10 ( i dont use Mac OS).
R**.
It works on my Apple Macbook Air!
Compatible with my Apple Macbook Air... Upgrading SSD to NVMe storage.
D**D
work as expected
do the job on a MacBook Pro 2015
T**N
It’s not fast
It has a problem for delaying my new EVO specially for restarting my MacBook, hope someone fix this
S**W
Lo adquiri para una mac 1466 y fue incompatible con un ssd nv2, tuve que poner un Nvme Samsung 1TB oem y ahí si funciono correctamente, por lo cual recomiendo verificar que tu SSD sea PCI 3.0 porque al ser 4.0 como el Kingston Nv2 de 1TB no lo reconoció, fuera de eso todo perfecto! recomendado para la 1466 2017.
B**B
I was afraid to touch these after reading about Kernel Panics with Non-Apple Upgrades in the past. But able to get a nicely discounted WD Black SN750 1T SSD and figured it was worth a try for so little financial risk. Last year I replaced the internal battery and that helped it, but the Apple 256 GB SSD only tested in the mid low 100s on BackMagicDesign and reading email could be a pain. I was using External Drives for DropBox and Photos because I had no room. So everything could suddenly become slow. Before I replaced the drive I downloaded the latest macOS Monterey 12.4 installer from the Mac Store and then used Terminal commands from an Apple support article to create a Boot USB Installer drive from a 32GB stick I had lying around. I confirmed I could boot from it and then opened the MacBook. At first I had an issue with my MacBook not recognizing the new SSD Card, but when I went to put the original back I realized I didn't have it pushed into the SSD slot far enough. After that I was fine. After booting from the USB and a fresh install of Monterey I then restored the rest of the data from my Time Machine backup that I made sure was current before this. And the OS install and restore went so much faster than any I had done before. In a couple hours I was back up and running and just had to fix some setting. Now my MacBook is portable again without all the extra drives I needed before and the drive is so much faster. After a week everything is great. Not issue at all. I used it off the power cable and external drives for the fist time for several hours this weekend. Will help as I wait for a new M2 Pro/Max PowerBook Pro to come out. My only regret is that I didn't pick up the 2T WD Black sn750.
S**I
Worst product it's make my macbook Air 2017's motherboard short item doesn't work
S**S
Easy to install and so far is working as advertised for a MacBook Air 2017 with Samsung 500GB 970 EVO Plus M.2 NVMe SSD
A**N
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