LaCie 1big Dock, 8TB, External Hard Drive, HDD Docking Station, for PC Mac iPad & iPhone, Data Rescue Service (STHS8000800)
£454.88
Price: £168.99 - £454.88
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The Epicentre of 4K Workflows
Store files, connect peripherals, and charge up with 1big Dock — a powerful Thunderbolt 3 hub equipped with memory card slots, USB ports, and a high-performance enterprise-class drive.
Crucial Card Readers and So Much More
SD and CF Card Readers
1big Dock makes it easy to ingest files from drones, DSLR and GoPro cameras, and more thanks to its front-facing SD and CF card reader slots. (Cards sold separately.)
USB 3.0 Hub & DisplayPort 1.4 Output
Using the USB 3.0 hub, charge phones, offload content from USB devices like shuttle drives and digital cameras, or simply connect USB peripherals. And with the Display Port, directly connect to a high-resolution display monitor, ranging from 720-1080p up to 4K 120Hz, and even 8K 60Hz.
Powerful Laptop Charging
Get up to 45W of Thunderbolt 3 laptop charging power, and even up to 70W of power pass through when daisy chaining the laptop’s power supply.
Dual Thunderbolt 3 Ports
With dual Thunderbolt 3 ports, filmmakers and creatives can easily daisy chain up to six additional storage devices while charging a Thunderbolt, USB-C, or USB 3.0 laptop.
Works with iPad
Connecting your LaCie drive to your iPad’s USB-C port brings extra storage to your iPad and lets you access all your files directly from your iPad. Plus, when connecting with the 1big Dock you get all the benefits of its docking station—USB 3.0 port, SD card reader, CF card reader, and even connect a secondary monitor—and it will even power your iPad.
Swappable Drawer With A Fierce Hard Drive
Seagate IronWolf Pro enterprise-class drives support workloads of up to 300TB/year, 7200-RPM speeds, smooth power management, and 24×7 reliability. To maintain or upgrade, simply use 1big Dock’s removable drawer and swap in a new drive anytime.
We’ve Got Your Back!
Disasters strike when least expected, but if something happens to the 1big Dock, rest easy — it’s covered by five years of Rescue Data Recovery Services.
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One-month membership to Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps plan is redeemable during product registration. Must redeem within one month of device registration.
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Max. Capacity
Up to 20TB Up to 4TB Up to 40TB Up to 40TB Up to 20TB
RPM/SSD
7,200 RPM IronWolf Pro NVMe SSD 7,200 RPM IronWolf Pro 7,200 RPM IronWolf Pro 7,200 RPM IronWolf Pro
Read/Write Speed
Up to 300 MB/s Up to 2800 MB/s Up to 550 MB/s Up to 550 MB/s Up to 290 MB/s
Interface
Dual Thunderbolt 3 DisplayPort 1.4 USB 3.0 SD/CF card slots Dual Thunderbolt 3 DisplayPort 1.4 USB 3.0 SD/CFast 2.0/ CFexpress card slots USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB-C Dual Thunderbolt 3 DisplayPort 1.4 USB 3.2 Type A hub port SD/CFast 2.0/ CFexpress card slots USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB-C
Docking Capabilities
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Compatible with
Thunderbolt 1, 2, 3, 4 USB4, USB-C, USB 3.0 Thunderbolt 1, 2, 3, 4 Thunderbolt 2, 3, 4 USB4, USB 3.2, USB 3.0 Thunderbolt 2, 3, 4 USB4, USB 3.2, USB 3.0 Thunderbolt 1, 2, 3, 4 USB4, USB-C, USB 3.0
Data Rescue Service incl.
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Laptop Charging
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USB 3.0 Hub
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Raid Assist
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What’s Included
LaCie 1big Dock, Thunderbolt 3 cable (USB 3.1 capable), Seagate IronWolf Pro enterprise-class hard drive, external power supply, quick install guide
1big Dock is an external hard drive and laptop docking station for filmmakers looking to centralise their desktop peripherals and store a massive portfolio of work with high-performance Thunderbolt 3 technology
Get 5-in-1 docking power with a built-in USB hub and charging station featuring CF and SD card reader slots, a DisplayPort 1.4 output, and dual Thunderbolt 3 ports for daisy chaining with universal USB compatibility
Enjoy best-in-class speed and reliability with a Seagate IronWolf Pro HDD for the most intensive film projects
Charge a USB-C Mac or other laptop with up to 45W of power through Thunderbolt 3 (up to 30W when daisy chaining other devices) — and even up to 80W of power pass through when using a laptop’s power supply
For long-term peace of mind, 1big Dock includes a five-year product warranty with Rescue Data Recovery Services
Customers say
Customers find the external hard drive works well with Apple Mac Mini and appreciate its 250+ read and write speed. The drive receives positive feedback for its build quality, with one customer describing it as a robust enterprise-level RAID drive, and customers like its elegant design and storage capacity. While some customers find it very quiet, others report noise issues, and opinions on value for money are mixed, with some considering it a great value while others describe it as expensive trash.
10 reviews for LaCie 1big Dock, 8TB, External Hard Drive, HDD Docking Station, for PC Mac iPad & iPhone, Data Rescue Service (STHS8000800)
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Slartty –
Fast and works well with M1 Apple Mac Mini
I’ve been looking for a SSD based storage box to replace my SAN for some time but the cost was just too high so I bought this instead as a stop gap. 10TB is reasonable amount of storage but there are two things which have surprised me.Firstly it works really well with Apple Mac Mini (and therefore probably all Macs) – I don’t get those annoying errors saying the device wasn’t ejected properly – regardless of if I reboot the Mac or use the sleep function, the drive is available and connected when the Mac comes to life, no errors or delays.Secondly the speed ! It’s much faster than any other external hard drive I’ve had. My Mac Mini has a Thunderbolt 3/USB 4 port being an M1 Mac Mini and although this drive doesn’t support USB4 or Thunderbolt connections, it does enable it to run at full 10Gbit/s of USB 3.2 gen 2, which is the same headline speed at 10Gbit Ethernet, which is not really directly comparable, but does mean the the interface is never going to be the limiting factor, the speed limiter will be the disk and Lacie have fitted a fast disk which is giving me well over 220 MBytes/s read and write mixed file sizes. This is impressive for a spinning disk.Given the speed, the price and the build quality which is great (and I can’t hear a fan) this is very good value for money.
Filip –
Works great
It is really good itself. Quiet. Does not get warm. Does not vibrate etc. It comes in with all possible plugs I could think of as well which can be easily changed which is AMAZING. The software is simple to understand and so far, worked well.It has 1 semi-con and one real con.Semi-con – It is really heavy for how small it is. Not that you wont be able to lift it but surprisingly heavy.REAL con is the BLUE LIGHT on the front. It is extremely strong and cannot be turned off. You either have to cover it, paint it over or disassemble the device and somehow remove the led. Not only its constantly ON but it also rapidly flashes every now and then and when PC/Laptop is off, it will be off BUT it will still do that occasional flashing for no reason.So far it worked without any problems and the storage is big so that is fine. It mostly just comes to that damn light. It has its own software but you cannot disable the light which is sort of silly. Would be little better if it was not for the BRIGHT BLUE colour of it…
The Pixel Kid –
Good
I bought this to use as a Time Machine/Acronis backup for an Apple M1 iMac. Generally it works well and is fast. I have had problems with a previous LaCie d2 professional that was disconnecting but I have had no problems with this one. Perhaps a firmware update has solved this? Having said that I have found this drive constantly cycles between power up and standby when seemingly not being accessed which is annoying seeing as I need almost silence in order to work. I therefore have resolved this by turning it off and backing up manually as and when needed. I don’t generate many files so regular backups not really needed as I also use iCloud. Additionally I dislike the supplied cable. It is rather stiff, so rather than sitting on the desk and flowing to the drive it bends and twists up and down all over the place and looks messy. Shame because the drive is nice and well thought out.
. –
Reliable RAID back up solution.
Lacie Two Big Docks are commendably reliable. I have two that outlived their five-year data recovery warranty without issue and are still in use. I got a third one for a good price on an Amazon deal, so I had the data recovery protection again. Lacie were very helpful is reseting the warranty to the date of purchase, so i had the full five-years.This is a traditional two spinning disk RAID, so transfer speeds are acceptable for back-ups and longer term storage but they don’t compete with SSDs on speed. Comms is via Thunderbolt 3. The only RAID option with redundancy is mirrored. The drives remain cool and are reasonably quiet during intense use. The main hardware issue I have found is that external hard drives were not being handled well by early versions of Mac OS Sequioa. This resulted in disks being dismounted or failing to sleep. This has been seemingly been sorted by version 15.5 of the MAC OS. Software wise, Lacie Toolkit software (V 2.300.4) still seems to be pretty buggy on Mac Sequoia. Hopefully there will be an update.Overall, these are a good choice if you want a reliable Thunderbolt external RAID with dock features.
Bryan Appleyard –
Serviceable Doorstop or Jewellery Box
As a doorstop for a fairly light door this product from LaCie – now owned by Seagate – is quite serviceable. Remove the electronics and it would make a handy box for small items – cufflinks and the like. For these purpose it would need neither power nor USB-c cables. Attach these and the problems begin. I foolishly chose to use this for data storage. This worked quite well at first but then I stopped downloading data. After a while I had a disk not properly ejected alert. I had not ejected the disk properly or improperly. It kept doing this. I changed cables, turned off and turned on everything I could think of and it kept improperly ejecting itself. Clearly that made me worry that it was not safe with my data. I sent a note asking for help via the LaCie – now owned by Seagate – web site. No answer. I sent another note. No answer. This has been going on for some time and I have now lost the will to keep trying and make my LaCie – now owned by Seagate – work.So, in summary: if you need a doorstop or box for small items this is for you. But do not attempt to use for data storage.PS Also it’s noisy and vibrates quite a bitPPS Why does Amazon insist on at least a one star rating?
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ATUL G. –
Good
Adam Schoales –
This is now the third LaCie 2Big Docks that I’ve owned, so obviously I’m a fan. That said, they can be a bit frustrating. Specifically how often they’ll fall asleep. Truthfully, this could be a Mac OS issue, Iâm not entirely sure but I can be editing in Final Cut Pro, switch to my mail app for a second to see if there’s any new mail, and by the time I return to Final Cut, the disc has fallen asleep and I have to wait upwards of a minute or two for it to wake up and allow me to start editing again. It’s incredibly frustrating! I’ve taken to using a third party app to keep it awake by constantly writing a little bit of data to it every 30 seconds, which works, though I worry about the long-term effect it’ll have on the drives.Also, while I usually don’t bother with installing the software that drive manufacturers ship, you absolutely *need* to install LaCie’s poorly named “Toolkit” app so you can not only adjust the LED brightness but more importantly reformat the drive to a Mac OS format in order to optimize speeds.That being said, considering the other options I’ve tried in the past this is among the best. I just wish it was *better*.
S.P. –
Exactly what I expected.
Ricardo David Araujo C –
PRACTICA Y DE BUENA VELOCIDAD.