Sensico M.2 NVME SSD Convert Adapter Card for MacBook Air Pro Retina (Year 2013-2017), NVME/AHCI SSD Upgraded Kit for A1465 A1466 A1398 A1502…
Original price was: ₹999.00.₹303.00Current price is: ₹303.00.
Sensico M.2 NVME SSD Convert Adapter Card for MacBook Air Pro Retina (Year 2013-2017), NVME/AHCI SSD Upgraded Kit for A1465 A1466 A1398 A1502…
- This NVME SSD Convert Adapter is DIY kit for assembling an upgraded SSD replacement for MacBook with large capacity NVME SSD. It DO NOT fit external SSD enclosure. Not Fit for early 2013 MacBook Pro
- Require macOS 10.13 High Sierra or Later; It is compatible with MacBook Air 11” A1465 & MacBook Air 13” A1466 (Mid 2013-2017), MacBook Pro (Retina) 13″ A1502 & 15″ A1398 (Late 2013 – Mid 2015), Mac Pro ME253 MD878
- DO NOT compatible with earlier than macOS 10.13 versions( 2010 2011 2012 27’’ and 21.5’’ iMAC A1419 A1418). Please use your original SSD to upgrades your macOS before installation
- NOT Support: Samsung 970 Evo Plus,PM981,950 Pro; Support M.2 NVME/AHCI SSD such as Samsung 960 EVO, Samsung 970 EVO/PRO, WD Black, Crucial P1, HP EX920, ADATA SX8200, Intel 600p series NVME SSD and so on. You are kindly reminded that macOS failed on resume from hibernating with some NVME SSDs of some brands. Have to turn off laptop all the time instead of close the lid and go
- Easy installation with a FREE screwdriver for upgrade; It can’t support recovering from internet,important to prepare bootable USB disk driver(M.2 PCIe has no OS systerm inside,it must be erased first);7/24 customer service and technical support if there is any question during your use

Sensico M.2 NVME SSD Convert Adapter Card for MacBook Air Pro Retina (Year 2013-2017), NVME/AHCI SSD Upgraded Kit for A1465 A1466 A1398 A1502…
Original price was: ₹999.00.₹303.00Current price is: ₹303.00.
Steve –
I could not acquire one of the drives listed as definitely compatible so I bought something else (Patriot P300). It turned out to not be compatible and it’s very hard to determine which NVME drives will work. In testing I also tried a Silicon Power SSD, which also did not work. Eventually a guy in a repair shop found one that worked, but we could not find one to buy locally. He said you need an older NVME drive. So beware that this might be an issue. Your best bet would be to get one of the ones listed.
The adapter was also 1-2 mm too long, and could not quite snap in around the end post. It fit over the small inner post but not enough to allow the spacer to fit. There was also an adjacent connector (my Mac is A1466 Mid-2013) which also blocked the spacer. This isn’t a huge deal but made debugging that much harder because I was suspicious that it may not be fully connected.
Patrick T. Colley –
I’m surprised to say, this adapter actually worked as advertised. I was skeptical mostly because I know how Apple likes to lock hardware things down. With that said, it works!
I tried this unit in both a MacBook Pro and MacPro. In the MacBook Pro it worked great, the new drive was faster than the stock drive and, of course, was larger. When I moved the same drive into the MacPro, it became dramatically faster! This is obviously a response based on the machine architecture, but it was still very surprising to see. I averaged 120mb/s while restoring from TimeMachine backup. My computer starts up lightening fast and is a joy to use.
Highly recommend for users needing a size/speed bump.
inmyrightmind –
Works and fits well. I paired it with a Crucial 1TB SSD. Very easy install.
Golam Intiyaz –
Works and fits well with my MacBook Air 2015. I paired it with a WD 1TB SSD. Very easy to install with decent performance
S. Senior –
I used this to add a 1 TB WD Black SN750 to my daughter’s Macbook Pro. The adapter fit perfectly as intended. Once installed, I used a MacOs Big Sur bootable usb drive to format the 1 TB drive and install Big Sur. So far there have been no issues, like the dreaded sleep issue and the machine runs faster than before.
Aveek –
I bought this to service a 2014 MBP with a dead SSD. While it does say that it doesn’t work with such-and-such SSDs, the list isn’t comprehensive. For reference, I bought a Crucial P3 NVMe 3.0 3D NAND SSD, and it refused to recognise it, despite the general spec suggesting that it should work.
In the end, I ordered one of the few remaining available SSDs on its list of ‘will work with’ – an XPG Adata SX6000 Pro M2 Gen 3×4 2280 NVMe SSD, and then everything worked as expected. So, your mileage will vary. But the product does as advertised, so as long as you are open to some experimentation, its safe enough to buy. Best of luck!
Rajeev –
Packaging : Good package and also delivered at time. All important srew and srew driver also available in package.
My system configuration :
Macbook Air 2017 dual core intel
Samsung 980 (not pro) 1TB SSD
* Pendrive with BOOTABLE Mojave (or other) must be needed. Internet recovery doesn’t work for me.*
satnam singh –
Easy to install
Vibhanshu –
Doesn’t work for me with crucial p3 500 gb ssd replaced 2 times but not worked
Fabián C. –
I bought this ssd (Western Digital 500GB WD Blue SN550 NVMe Internal SSD – Gen3 x4 PCIe 8Gb/s, M.2 2280, 3D NAND, Up to 2,400 MB/s – WDS500G2B0C) and this adapter:
When I tried ‘Internet Recovery’ in my MacBook Air, the disc wasn’t recognized at all so I thought something was wrong (Maybe the adapter or the ssd itself, I didn’t knew).
I had to go to a friend house that he has a MacBook Air Early 2017 and after we did the same, it was recognized as expected in the Disk Utility. I’ve formatted and installed Big Sur on my friend’s laptop and then switched back the adaptor and the ssd to my Mac and everything works as expected.
So the adapter works as a charm with WD Blue SSN550 but be aware that you may have to do some tricks.
Arnold Appel –
Bought two of these to upgrade early 2014 Mac airs, along with WD Black 1Tb nvme drives. Installation was straight forward and the adapters work as intended. Also haven’t experienced any sleep issues.
The only issue I ran into was macos was extremely slow after cloning the drive, clean install and restoring from a time machine back up is definitely advised.