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Nextorage NX-SB1PRO CFexpress Type B Card Reader Review

Looking for a card reader that matches the speed and quality of your CFexpress Type B cards? Look no further than this stylish, solidly built card reader.

Nextorage NX-SB1PRO
Review

Price when reviewed

£99

$99

Our Verdict

The Nextorage NX-SB1 Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type B USB 40 Gbps card reader’s design is relatively simple, but it has some detailing on top to help with cooling. The matte plastic design looks stylish, although I’d say it prioritises functionality over aesthetics.

Like other Type B readers, it’s relatively large to facilitate the large heatsink within, which enables it to transfer large amounts of data from CFexpress Type B cards without any issues of thermal throttling.
The reader connects directly to your computer through a USB Type-C connector. It supports USB4 and offers up to 40 Gbps transfer rates, although few machines will actually enable you to experience the device working at full speed. In use with a MacBook Pro M1 Max, the card reader performed well, transferring data from a Nextorage B1 Pro CFexpress Type B card quickly to a Lexar SL500 SSD.

While the transfer rates didn’t quite meet the maximum speed of the Nextorage CFexpress cards (due to the MacBook Pro’s limitations), the performance was still impressive. When transferring 300 GB of data, the small card reader operated silently and, although warm to the touch, sustained its transfer speed, moving 300 GB of data in just over five minutes.

Overall, the NX-SB1 Pro’s performance was exceptionally good, and it’s a perfect partner for Nextorage’s CFexpress Type B cards.

For

  • Compact
  • Plenty of cooling
  • Great design

Against

  • Slightly plastic build compared to other readers

What is the NX-SB1 Pro?

The Nextorage NX-SB1Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type B USB 40 Gbps card reader is designed for use with CFexpress cards, including the superb NX-B1 Pro series. The reader itself is simple by design, with a front slot for inserting the CFexpress card and a single USB4 port at the back to connect to a computer.

Other than that, the design is minimal. The reader is built to transfer files from your CFexpress card directly to your computer at the fastest possible speed, making it an ideal partner for new memory cards that offer both capacity and speed.

Specification

  • Interface: USB 40Gbps (USB4)
  • Media Type: CFexpress Type B
  • Max. Transfer Speed: 3,300 MB/s (with USB 40Gbps connection)
  • Port Type: USB Type-C
  • Dimensions (W × L × D): Approx. 59 × 100 × 17.2 mm (2 3/8 × 4 × 11/16 in)
  • Weight: Approx: 110 g (3.88 oz)

Build and Handling

The CFexpress Type B reader’s build is mostly plastic and is mid-range in terms of quality. The overall construction has a slightly plastic feel, but there’s no flex, and it feels solid enough. The styling is functional, enabling plenty of cooling, but it lacks the premium design seen from other manufacturers.

Part of the functional design includes a grille at the top, which enables airflow over the heatsink to keep the internal electronics cool during data transfer. On the front is the CFexpress Type B card slot, which has a nice spring-loaded action, and to the left is the status light, letting you know when data is being transferred. The base is smooth with the product label and information, but it lacks rubber feet, meaning the reader tends to slide around on a smooth surface. However, this makes it easier to attach to the back of a laptop lid if needed.
On the back is a single USB port, which enables the high-speed cable to connect directly to your computer. This is USB4 and allows for transfer rates of up to 40 Gbps.

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The reader measures 59 x 100 x 17.2 mm, making it compact enough to fit into a camera bag’s side pocket. It weighs just 110 g, and the short 50 cm cable adds minimal weight.

Overall, the Nextorage NX-SB1 Pro is designed more for functionality than aesthetics. While solid and effective, the design isn’t particularly inspiring.

Features

Where this card reader lacks design flair, it more than makes up for its features. It maximises the performance of CFexpress Type B cards by using the latest USB4 technology, allowing for up to 40 Gbps transfer speeds and a maximum rate of 5000 MB/s. This makes it fully compatible with the latest CFexpress 4.0 cards.

Higher transfer rates can cause potential heat issues, but this card reader includes a large heatsink over both the card slot and the main electronics, which helps dissipate heat and prevent thermal throttling.

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As it uses USB4 technology, it is fully backwards compatible with all USB devices, so even if your hardware can’t take full advantage of its speed, you’ll still see a noticeable upgrade in transfer rates.

What I appreciate about Nextorage is their inclusion of plenty of guides and support. If you’re unsure about maximising performance, you’ll find a user guide to help you get the most out of the product.

Performance

During testing, I used the CFexpress Type B card reader with Nextorage CFexpress cards, as well as models from Lexar and OWC, to ensure full compatibility with various capacities and transfer speeds. I tested the card reader on both Mac and PC systems.

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First, the USB cable supplied is of very high quality, with a thick diameter. Although only 50 cm in length, it provided a stable and fast connection between the card reader and the computer, be it a Mac or a PC.
Once the memory card was inserted into the slot, it only took a couple of seconds for the card to appear on the desktop or as a connected drive. Files could then be dragged over to an external SSD for storage or management later. The transfer rates were impressive, and there was no doubt that this USB4 drive offers significantly faster speeds than slower devices.

Most cards allowed the transfer of over 300 GB of data in just over five minutes. The front blue light flashed during data transfer and glowed solidly once the card was dormant.

Throughout testing, the card reader performed reliably without any issues. The only critique of the physical design is that it could benefit from rubber feet on the base to prevent it from sliding around. Otherwise, it’s hard to fault.

Final Thoughts

At present, few CFexpress Type B card readers meet the specifications and feature set of the NX-SB1 Pro, offering transfer speeds that exceed even the fastest CFexpress Type B cards. The build quality is high despite the all-plastic design, and there’s no doubting the features or performance.

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The design is simple and functional, though it may not exude the premium feel that some users expect. However, when it comes to performance, there’s very little to fault. Adding some rubber feet would prevent it from sliding around, but beyond that, the reader is solid.

Ultimately, the NX-SB1 Pro is an excellent option if you’re looking for an ultra-fast CFexpress card reader at a relatively decent price.