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.
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.