The FAQ for LED Lighting


1. Is this product compatible with my macbook pro a1502?

Hi. The MacUpp SSD is compatible with the MacBook Pro A1502. ( More Macbook Compatible List

2. Hi, this product it’s compatible with Macbook Pro, early 2012?

Hello. The MacUpp SSD would not be compatible with the Early 2012 MacBook Pro. This is only compatible with the Late 2013-2015 models.

3. What about the battery performance after the upgrade?

I haven’t noticed any battery performance loss but I replaced the battery about six months before the SSD failed. So, I might not be the best person to answer this question. The only noticeable difference I’ve seen is related to a slow boot situation. After power up, it takes about 15 seconds for the Apple logo to display before the boot sequence starts which isn’t a big deal.

4. Can I install Mojave and user data from time machine restore?

Hello. You would be able to restore from a Time Machine backup onto this drive through Internet Recovery. Feel free to contact MacUpp at Contact Us

5. I have a macbook air 13″ early 2015, would this disk need an adaptar to be installed?

Hello, The Aura X2 SSD would be compatible with a 13″ early 2015 without an adapter needed.

6. Is compatible with model A1465, 1.6ghz, 11″ inch, mid 2015?

Hello. This would be a compatible drive for a MacBook Air mid 2015.

7.Does this product work for my macbook air (13-inch, 2017) 1.8 ghz intel core i5 8 gb 1600 mhz ddr3 macintosh hd intel hd graphics 6000 1536 mb?

Hello, the aura X2 SSD is compatible with a MacBook Air 13″ 2017.

8. works on an iMac 27″ year 2019?

Hello, this would be a compatible drive for a iMac 27″ 2019.

9. Can I do bootcamp? MacBook Pro early 2015 ?

Hello. You would be able to use Boot Camp with the Aura Pro X2 in the Early 2015 MacBook Pro.

10. how would I boot to Mac OS? can i use a flashdrive and put the boot on there via bootcamp?

Be certain you first upgraded the OS to the latest release as it establishes the firmware in the computer to recognize the new SSD. Next use time machine to back up you computer to a flash drive. Then install your SSD. Boot up and select to restore from your time machine flash drive.