ASUS ZenDrive external DVD drive with USB-C vs External CD/DVD Drive with USB 3.0, Ethernet, SD/TF Ports
Overall winner: ASUS ZenDrive external DVD drive with USB-C
Key Differences
ASUS (A) is a slim external DVD drive with built-in cable storage, USB-C interface and M-disc support, while ORIGBELIE (B) adds more I/O versatility with USB-C and USB-A, Ethernet and SD/TF card slots. Choose ASUS if you want a compact DVD solution with M-disc support and a strong user rating; choose ORIGBELIE if you need extra ports and media card expansion alongside DVD/CD functionality
ASUS ZenDrive external DVD drive with USB-C
External DVD drive with built-in cable storage and USB-C interface. Cross-platform compatibility for Windows and macOS, with M-DISC support. Customers note easy setup and value, though some report macOS compatibility issues on Mac and need for two USB ports
Pros
- built-in cable storage
- usb-c interface
- m-disc support
- cross-platform compatibility
Cons
- mixed compatibility on Mac
- requires two usb ports
External CD/DVD Drive with USB 3.0, Ethernet, SD/TF Ports
External CD/DVD drive with USB 3.0, Ethernet adapter, and multiple ports for laptops and desktops. Plug-and-play with no drivers required. Customer insight: easy setup and reliable functionality, but compatibility can vary across systems
Pros
- plug-and-play installation
- multiple ports including USB-C and USB-A
- SD/TF card slots for expansion
- reads, writes, and rips CDs/DVDs
Cons
- mixed compatibility across some systems
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | ORIGBELIE |
| User Reviews | ASUS |