- This small coupling station will fit any home office desk.
- The G2 Memdock is ideal for MacBook users
- Perfect for users with additional monitors
Coupling stations are a ten cents per dozen in 2025, but finding one that marks all boxes can often be a challenge. Fortunately, the G2 Memdock does precisely that, and looks fantastic to start.
The G2 Memdock is based on its previous iteration, which was mainly designed as a Magsafe dock for iPhones. Naturally, it is larger than its predecessor, but the G2 still has an impressive compact frame, which makes it the perfect partner for a Macbook Pro into a house or office desk.
However, it is not limited to laptops, and is compatible with desktop computers and even games consoles, so it is a versatile option for casual professionals and users equally.
Under the MEMDOCK G2 hood
Complete with a customizable mechanical keyboard, which includes six programmable keys that can be adjusted to the content of your heart, the G2 also includes a single control knob.
Users also have the option of assigning specific keys to particular functions or macros through their complementary application. The coupling station has seven ports in total. These include a 100W (PD) energy delivery load port, which allows users file transfers.
However, from a productivity perspective, it is where Memdock G2 is a gamechanger for users. The coupling station includes an HDMI output, which supports a 4K monitor of up to 60Hz, which makes it ideal for those with an external screen or mixing and combination screens.
Since the dock has excellent power supply options, this also means less cables that cover the workstation of your home office along with any additional monitor.
In a practical review of Yanko designThe publication said that configuring the coupling station is surprisingly easy and is largely a complement and game device.
However, there are certain disadvantages. While Windows users have full access to key customization capabilities, Macos currently does not admit customized key programming functions. However, Memdock has hinted at future updates to expand these capacities.