
Rioddas External DVD Drive
Score: 69/100
Origbelie External DVD Drive
Score: 83/100Rankings

The ORIGBELIE external CD/DVD drive offers a thin, lightweight design with a 7-in-1 hub, delivering solid 24× CD and 8× DVD performance across major operating systems. It lacks Blu-ray capability and simultaneous card-slot use, which may affect power-hungry or multi-media workflows. Best suited for laptop users who need occasional disc access plus extra USB and card connectivity.

The Rioddas external CD/DVD drive provides USB-3.0 connectivity, 24× CD and 8× DVD speeds, and a compact lightweight design with an embedded cable and Type-C adapter. It omits M-DISC support, offers no warranty, and the cable can be tight, which may affect reliability. It targets budget-conscious laptop owners and Linux enthusiasts needing basic optical functionality.
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| ↓ lower better | 199 gbest | 320 g |
| ↓ lower better | 25.4 mm | 17.78 mmbest |
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Features(1) | ||
Supported Media | CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, CD+R/RW, DVD-ROM, DVD±R/RW, DVD-RAM, dual-layer DVD±R DL | CD±R/RW, CD-ROM, DVD±R/RW, DVD-RAM, VCD, SVCD |
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Power Source | USB-powered | USB |
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Weight (g) | 199 g | 320 g |
Thickness (mm) | 25.4 mm | 17.78 mm |
Form Factor | Portable | External |
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Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Linux, macOS | Windows, macOS, Linux |

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No professional reviews from major tech sites were found. A single non‑professional YouTube reviewer confirmed the device is detected as a USB 3.0 drive on Ubuntu, operates the tray correctly, and successfully burns and plays DVDs, recommending it for its price and basic functionality.
Everyday users praise the drive's easy Linux compatibility, straightforward plug-and-play setup, and reliable basic DVD playback and burning. The most common complaint is a tight USB cable fit, and a few users note the lack of Blu-ray support as a limitation.

“It works good!”

“very cool, burns/plays DVDs”




Professional reviewers commend the ORIGBELIE drive for its fast USB 3.0 data rates, solid 24× CD/8× DVD speeds, and the added value of a built-in USB hub and card reader, describing it as a versatile solution for laptop users who need occasional optical media access.
Direct consumer reviews are scarce, but product listings emphasize portability, speed, and multi-functionality, suggesting users appreciate the convenience of an all-in-one hub.