Atomos Powered USB 3.1 & 2.0 Docking Station
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Atomos Powered USB 3.1 & 2.0 Docking Station
(Atomos ATOMDCK003)
We Think You Should Know
- Australian Atomos Warranty
- Purchase Guarantee (see T&C's)
- Offload Dock for Atomos Drive Caddies
- Efficiently Offload Direct to Computer
- Features Power Port for RAID Caddy Cable
- USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 Split Y-Cable
Overview
A low-profile offload dock for your Atomos drive caddies, the Atomos Powered Docking Station will be an elegant addition to your computer desk as well as a compact accessory for your transport bag. It supports a single drive caddy at a time and efficiently offloads the drive contents direct to your computer via an integrated USB cable. Both Master Caddy and Master Caddy II models are supported. This powered model is an upgrade over the previous Atomos USB 3.0 docking station, additionally featuring support for an Atomos RAID Caddy power cable if you ever need to connect a RAID caddy.
The integrated USB cable features one USB 3.0 and one USB 2.0 connector, with the latter provided for compatibility with older computers. Older computer models may require both ports to be connected for a sufficient supply of power.
Atomos - The Company
Atomos is a global software and hardware technology company that creates, develops and commercialises ground-breaking products for the rapidly growing content creation market. The business was founded in 2010 when it created the world's first video monitor-recorder. That monitor-recorder converged separate existing and more expensive products and allowed users to transform the quality of the editing and production output of their video camera for a fraction of the cost than had previously been the case. Since that day Atomos, working alongside an ever-expanding ecosystem of key technology providers that include Apple, Adobe, Sony, Canon, JVC Kenwood, Nikon, FUJIFILM and Panasonic, has been part of the rapid 'democratisation' and expansion of high-quality and accessible video content creation.
