- New Satechi hub simplifies storage and ports for Apple Mac Mini
- Deals to preserve wireless power while your Mac Mini cools
- Users can enjoy high-speed storage with affordable expandable solutions
Satechi has introduced its latest innovation for Apple fans: the Mac Mini M4 Stand & Hub with SSD Enclosure, designed exclusively for the 2024 Mac Mini.
This new Stand & Hub supports up to 4TB of NVMe M.2 SSD storage, as well as multiple SSD sizes, including M.2 2230, 2242, 2260 and 2280, while offering 10Gbps transfer speeds to ensure easy access. fast to files and media.
This Stand & Hub is a cheaper option for storage upgrades compared to Apple’s built-in upgrades, and while the speeds may not rival Apple’s built-in SSDs, they should be more than enough for everyday use, making it A decent alternative for those on a budget. .
Designed for the Mac Mini 2024
The new Satechi Mac Mini M4 comes with an aluminum design that reflects Apple’s design, but it’s also smaller than its predecessor, making older stands incompatible.
Modern Apple devices, including the Mac Mini M4, often omit older ports, leaving users dependent on adapters; The Satechi hub solves this by reintroducing three USB-A ports, located on the front for easy access.
Its front ports make it easy to connect frequently used peripherals without having to reach the back of the device. The aluminum casing is combined with heat-dissipating vents that keep the device cool while preserving wireless signal strength, a critical factor for modern connectivity needs. It also incorporates a patented technology to ensure optimal airflow and heat dissipation.
Upgrading to 4TB using Apple’s internal storage upgrades could cost more than $1,200. The Satechi hub offers a more affordable alternative, allowing users to purchase and install their own SSDs.