ORICO OM28PR Docking Station Launches with M.2 SSD Support and 100W PD

ORICO launches the OM28PR docking station, featuring integrated M.2 SSD support for NVMe/SATA drives up to 8TB, HDMI output, and USB PD charging.

ORICO Technologies OM28PR
ORICO Technologies OM28PR

ORICO Technologies has released the OM28PR, a compact docking station that combines USB Type-C connectivity with built-in M.2 SSD storage support. The device targets users who need to expand desktop or laptop storage without sacrificing peripheral access. It is already available for purchase on Amazon.co.jp in Japan.

Compact dock supports NVMe and SATA drives up to 8TB capacity

The unit houses an internal drive bay compatible with both NVMe and SATA M.2 solid-state drives. This design accommodates four standard form factors, including 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280 modules. Users can install storage capacities up to 8TB within the enclosure.

Specifications

  • Storage Interface: NVMe / SATA M.2 SSD (2230/2242/2260/2280)
  • Max Storage Capacity: 8TB
  • USB PD Output: 100W (85W output)
  • HDMI Resolution: 4K/60Hz
  • Dimensions: 54.3mm x 129.3mm x 20.8mm

Physical dimensions measure 54.3mm in width, 129.3mm in depth, and 20.8mm in height. The package includes a 200mm USB Type-C cable for data and power transmission. Connectivity options extend beyond storage to include a Gigabit LAN port and an HDMI output.

The HDMI interface supports video signals up to 4K resolution at 60Hz, enabling dual-display configurations when paired with compatible hosts. Power delivery capabilities allow the dock to provide USB PD charging up to 100W total capacity. The actual power available for connected devices is capped at 85W.

ORICO lists the standard retail price at 7,999 JPY including tax on Amazon.co.jp. A promotional discount reduces the cost to 4,959 JPY until June 18, 2026. This sale represents a 38 percent reduction from the regular listed price.

The OM28PR ships immediately following its announcement on June 12, 2026. It positions itself as an all-in-one solution for users seeking integrated storage and peripheral expansion in a small footprint.

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