Uroq Modular SSD Lets Your Portable Storage Grow Instead of Multiply - Yanko Design
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Uroq Modular SSD Lets Your Portable Storage Grow Instead of Multiply - Yanko Design
"Uroq is a concept that treats portable storage like something you grow over time instead of something you keep replacing. It starts as a flat base SSD with a USB-C port, and when you run out of space, you snap new modules onto the top. Each module adds more M.2 SSD capacity, so the same drive quietly expands instead of forcing you to add another box to the pile."
"Imagine a photographer or video editor who hits the limit on a 1 TB base, then adds a 2 TB module rather than buying a second drive. The stack still plugs in with a single USB-C cable, sits in the same spot on the desk, and shows up as one consolidated volume. Their workflow stays the same, but the storage ceiling jumps without another device to track or misplace somewhere at the bottom of a backpack."
"The base hides power and data rails under its surface, carrying electricity and PCIe or SATA signals to each module. The modules have matching contacts and snap-fit geometry, so stacking them is more like adding bricks to a foundation than daisy-chaining separate drives. Inside, each layer holds an M.2 SSD and dedicated power and data circuits, all wrapped in ABS injection-molded covers that protect the hardware."
Uroq is a modular portable SSD platform that begins with a flat USB-C base and expands by snapping M.2-equipped modules on top. Each module carries its own power and data circuits and increases the single drive's capacity while the stack presents as one consolidated volume to the computer. The base hides power and PCIe or SATA rails beneath the surface, and matching contacts plus snap-fit geometry enable brick-like stacking rather than daisy-chaining. ABS injection-molded covers protect each layer. Anti-skid pads and a low square footprint keep the assembled drive stable on a desk, with only one cable connecting to the host.
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