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Charbax | Blackjet USB4 Thunderbolt TX-4DS 4-bay Dock for Backup, Media, Fast 2700MB/s Storage by Atech Flash @charbax | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
The Atech Flash Blackjet USB4 Thunderbolt 4-bay Dock is designed to cater to the needs of backup, media storage, and fast data transfer. George from Atech Flash introduces the product, emphasizing its modular nature, which allows users to choose different types of card readers and storage solutions according to their specific needs. The dock supports a bandwidth of 2700MB/s, enabling quick backup of large camera files, which is particularly beneficial for professionals dealing with high-resolution content. The dock is designed for efficiency, allowing users to complete backups in a fraction of the time compared to traditional methods.

The Blackjet dock operates by transferring data from the card readers to the host computer before backing up to an SSD. This method ensures data integrity and speed. The dock can accommodate various modular readers, making it versatile for different types of media cards. Additionally, the inclusion of M.2 storage modules allows users to create backup copies of their data, enhancing the reliability of their storage solutions. The product's design also includes features like rack mounting options and extensive port availability, including HDMI, Thunderbolt, and RJ45, catering to a wide range of professional setups.

Atech Flash also offers a Thunderbolt 4 17-port dock, which complements the 4-bay dock by providing comprehensive connectivity options for laptops. This dock includes ports on both the front and back, ensuring all necessary connections are easily accessible. The design incorporates aluminum for better thermal management, preventing overheating even during fast data transfers. The company emphasizes that while the Thunderbolt 4 products might get warm, they are designed to handle high speeds without significant heat issues.

The modular system of the Blackjet dock has evolved from earlier rack system readers, offering more flexibility and functionality. The cost of the modules ranges from $60 to $120, with the docks themselves priced between $250 and $399. These products are designed to provide full bandwidth capabilities through Thunderbolt and PCI interfaces, ensuring users can fully utilize the 40Gbps limit of USB4. The current focus is on delivering high-speed, reliable data transfer and backup solutions, with plans to expand capabilities as technology advances.

In terms of market reach, Atech Flash is gaining popularity among content creators, particularly videographers and photographers who deal with large files from 4K and 8K footage. The need for fast, reliable storage and backup solutions is crucial for these professionals, and Atech Flash aims to meet this demand. The company provides software solutions like Hedge for efficient backups, ensuring data integrity through error-checking processes.

The Blackjet dock supports up to 8TB of storage, with users able to customize their setup with multiple SD cards or M.2 modules. While the current models require software to initiate and manage backups, there is a consideration for future developments that might include more autonomous backup solutions. However, the current emphasis remains on leveraging computer-based software to ensure data integrity and manage large file transfers effectively.

Atech Flash's manufacturing is based in Taiwan, with sales and marketing operations in California, USA. This strategic location allows them to collaborate closely with studios and content creators in the entertainment industry. The company asserts that once users experience the efficiency and reliability of their products, they tend to adopt them as their standard workflow, appreciating the significant time savings and ease of use.

Looking ahead, Atech Flash is exploring ways to enhance their product offerings, potentially developing solutions that could operate more independently from computers. However, the current strategy is to maximize the capabilities of modular and computer-based systems, ensuring that users have access to the fastest and most reliable data transfer and backup solutions available. This approach helps maintain data integrity and provides the flexibility needed by professionals in the content creation industry.

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