I bought two of those and a hard driive from EagleBit.com, since the shipping is roughly the same for all 3 items as for just one external enclosure (the free shipping doesn't kick in unless you buy $200 in one order).I've also played with the Eagle Consus N-Series currently on sale for $10:
Eaglebit.com - EAGLE Consus N-Series ET-CSNSU2-BK 3.5 inch USB 2.0 to SATA External Enclosure - Retail
This one uses a different USB chip (I've got it written down at home). Tried some back/forth experiments and it seemed ok. But again, I didn't test it extensively.
Has anyone else tried this box ?
I had filled up my previous ext HD, so I mounted the new hard drive in the Consus N. I should mention that the build quality is excellent - solid metal parts, USB and power jacks have a smooth, snug grip on the plugs, rather than the loose wobble you find with cheap jacks.
Note that any problems or glitches could have been due to the hard drive or even the 622's USB port (many otherwise quality PCs and laptops have had glitchy USB ports).
First thing is that the N ext HD always takes a long time to turn on - rough guess 30-60 seconds before the popup happens. (In fact, at first I thought it wasn't working.)
Second thing is that the "remaining time" for the first few transfers would jump to a much larger figure (like from 10 minutes to 70 minutes). Each time I canceled out. Then I turned the N ext HD on and off. Since then, it has never recurred, and all transfers and playbacks have been smooth.
Again, these may not related to the N, but rather to the HD or the 622. If the Consus W comes on sale, I'll probably get one and move the HD to that one and see if anything is different...