The I-NA320U Plus is packaged in a cardboard box that shows exactly what the device is capable of. The front of the box shows the docking station and that it is capable of using 2.5" and 3.5" hard drives. The back of the box goes into more detail showing some technical information and how to setup and use this device.
Many of the docking stations that are currently available look similar to the Ineo I-NA320U Plus. What sets this docking station apart is that the base is made out of brushed aluminum, which gives it a refined look when compared to the black plastic you will find used on many of the comparable docks. The top of many docking station has an eject button for easy drive removal, however Ineo has not implemented this feature. To remove a hard drive, it is simply pulled out of the docking station. The front of the docking station has the Ineo logo and a single activity blue LED. The back of the docking station (below right image) doesn't feature anything unusual. This is where you will find the standard USB 3.0 B connector, a DC power plug, and a on/off switch.
The next image shows the accessories included with the I-NA320U Plus, which include a user manual, USB 3.0 B cable, and a power adapter.
The below left image shows a 2.5" Intel SSD installed in the Ineo I-NA320U Plus hard drive docking station, while the below right image shows a 3.5" Seagate 320GB 7200.12 hard drive installed.