Elevate your digital experience with our effortless Plug & Play external CD/DVD drive. No additional drivers are needed—simply connect it to your laptop's USB or Type-C port, and you're ready to watch movies and install software smoothly and faster than ever.
This high-speed drive supports CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW formats with reading speeds up to 24X for CDs and 8X for DVDs. Featuring multiple ports, including 2 USB, 1 DC power, 2 Type-C, 1 SD, and 1 TF slot (SD and TF cannot be used simultaneously), it ensures maximum convenience.
Compatible with a wide range of systems, including Windows XP through Windows 10, VISTA, Mac OS 8.6+, and many top laptop brands. Notably, Windows 11 users will need VLC media player. The integrated burn-proof chip and error correction function guarantee reliability. Plus, with the cable built into the drive, it's easy to carry and store.
Backed by our 100% guarantee and 24-hour customer support, your satisfaction is our priority. Please note that this drive is not compatible with certain devices like TVs, tablets, Blu-ray discs, smartphones, projectors, and gaming consoles.
Discover the NEVVIS 8 in 1 External CD/DVD Drive, designed to enhance your tech experience. This versatile device supports Windows, macOS, and Linux systems, making it a reliable companion for various platforms.
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Enhance your digital experiences with the NEVVIS CD/DVD drive, a seamless blend of functionality and convenience.
Customer Insights
Some users found that the device was plug and play and easy to use on their PCs and laptops.
There were multiple reports of the device working flawlessly for reading CDs and DVDs.
Users appreciated the painless and quick installation process.
The device operates quietly and reads data quickly according to several users.
The device has a solid build quality and appears well-made.
The inclusion of SD/TF card slots is seen as a convenient feature.
Several users highlighted that the device looks good on their desk.
Users found it helpful for burning CDs, watching DVDs, and installing old software.
Numerous users reported problems with the device being recognized by their computer, including both Windows and Mac operating systems.
Many users stated that the device is not truly plug and play, and required additional software or drivers.
There were complaints that the device failed to write or burn CDs properly.
Some users experienced the device disconnecting randomly during use.
One user reported their DVD getting stuck in the device.
Several reviews mentioned that the device would initially be recognized but then disappear from File Explorer.
Some users highlighted that the device was not operational with Linux, despite being advertised as compatible.
Returned units due to perceived hardware faults such as not appearing in file explorers or spinning without reading.