








🖤 Protect Your Power Storage in Style — Because Your Data Deserves the Best!
The Ginsco Hard Shell Travel Case is a lightweight, durable EVA shell designed to protect 2.5" external hard drives and SSDs up to 5TB capacity. Compatible with major brands like Seagate, WD BLACK P10, Toshiba, and UnionSine, it features a secure inner pocket for accessories, combining sleek design with practical organization for the modern professional on the move.





| Material Type | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
| Shell Type | 合式 |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions | 5.6 x 3.6 x 1 inches |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Color | Black |
| Form Factor | Case |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 2.5 Inches |
| Compatible Devices | External Hard Drives |
Z**Z
well built for a Garmin 52 GPS navigator
I used this to protect my Garmin 52. I didn't think a case was necessary. For years I threw my Garmin Nuvi anywhere into my travel bag without a question, until one day, over 15 years ago, either a belt buckle or my cars keys accidentally was flat on the face of the Garmin so when I zipped my bag shut packed tight, the screen cracked. I use my Garmin heavily and regretted it for a whole trip. Since I got a no-name nylon semi-rigid case over 10 years ago for my replacement Garmin Nuvi, its never happened and this new case is built similarly, and does the same thing for the 52. Its dual zippers slide easily and look durable enough for the case its for. The stitching and detail are high and great value. I expect it will do as well, its not the official Garmin case, but works well, cheaper and less bulky.I bought 2 for both my new Garmins and would buy again.
A**A
Nice case for Tecsun PL-330
This fits my Tecsun PL-330 very well. There is no space left for accessories other than an artfully rolled charging cable or antenna wire. That's fine with me as the accessories don't require as much protection as the radio. I have not tested it, but the case appears to be sturdy enough to protect the radio in the event of a drop. The zippers are very solid, which is usually a weakness at this price point.
E**.
Great fit for SNES wireless controller
This is a nice, slim fit for a wireless SNES controller. In this case I’m using my SNES classic controller with the 8bitdo wireless kit. The case even has a mesh pocket to store the charging cord. This case is ideal for me keeping the controller from getting scuffed up in my backpack for traveling/gaming on my tablet.
S**S
Good quality, I have 4 of them. HOW DO OTHERS ADD A LABEL TO THE CASE?
These are xcellent and inexpensive cases for protecting and storing my 4 external hard drives. I haven't figured out a good way to label the cases, however, and end up opening them up to find out which drive I have. Has anyone devised a way to label them.? (Duct tape?, drill hole in in zipper handle and add tag?) I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY IDEAS FOR LABELS.
J**F
Perfect case for Anbernic rg35xx
I bought this after seeing other positive reviews related to the RG35XX. This case fits the unit in a snug way, very little movement at all when closed in the case. I’ve been storing mine with the screen facing down, I feel like it fits a little better than with the screen up. The lining is soft, so I’m not worried about scratching the screen. The case also has two zippers, so you could charge it while it’s in the case if you wanted to.
N**H
Inexpensive case for portable hard drive
I picked up the Ginsco 2-Pack (Black & Blue) Hard Carrying Case for my two hard drives used for my off-site backup solution. Disk image backups are placed on one drive, which is then taken off-site with my name neatly (cough) scribbled on it via a post-it note. The second drive lives on-site, gathering the most recent drive images. At the end of the week these drives are then swapped (at least for now). Presto, off-site backups. Purchasing two of the same drive conveniently allowed me to easily swap them, where the network and backup software sees them as essentially identical. Two distinct colors, black and blue, were chosen to help me, the human, keep them straight. In order to further mitigate my propensity for confusion, I picked up these two similarly colored cases. They are a hard case as advertised, made of a canvas weave covering a lightly padded shell interior. The zippers glide smoothly, and have two zipper-tabs that allow for zipping open/closed in either direction. An elastic band aids in securing a drive on the inside, which also boasts a mesh “pocket” for storing the drive’s data cable. When unzipped the drive does not fall out, at least mine does not. Note that I am using the case for a slightly smaller drive, and it works just fine due to this elastic band.
R**D
NanoVNA & TinySA storage
These worked perfectly for the TinySA and NanoVNA-H4. Couldn't beat the price. There isn't a ton of padding but they hold everything without moving around.I do store them with the screens down to help protect the screens from the cables and such. Just put the screen up for the pictures.
M**S
Great!
The size is perfect, easy use, good quality and light weight
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