As a hub, it’s pretty standard and unobjectionable: it has 100W USB-C PD passthrough (that will supply your computer with around 85W after it takes the energy it needs to operate), two USB-A 3.0 ports ...
Satechi is well known for making PC and Mac peripherals along with a variety of other things. The company makes some of the best hubs and dongles on the market. Now, they’ve come up with a new USB-C ...
Satechi has today unveiled new variants of its USB-C hub lineup to match the new tone of gold on the 2018 MacBook Air. New options with the fresh color include the Pro Hub Adapter, Slim Multi-Port ...
Satechi is out today with its dedicated iPad Pro USB-C hub. The compact aluminum adapter offers HDMI, USB-A, headphone port, and USB-C PD 3.0 at a decent price but without many of the features of ...
Satechi today announced the launch of its latest Apple accessory, a USB-C Stand & Hub for the Mac mini with SSD Enclosure, which is designed to combine the functionality of a stand with the additional ...
Satechi today announced the launch of a new USB-C Clamp Hub, an add-on accessory designed to be used with the new 24-inch M1 iMac models. The USB-C Clamp Hub has 3 USB-A ports that support 5Gb/s ...
The Satechi USB-C Mobile Pro Hub adds some beneficial ports to the latest iPad Pros, but can cause more frustration if you've got new Mac hardware and have already adapted to USB-C than it may solve.
The USB-C Clamp Hub by Satechi is a six-port hub that allows access to USB-A ports from the front of your 24-inch iMac. The latest hub from Satechi is designed exclusively for the 24-inch iMac. It ...
And the Satechi hub is exclusively designed for the 24-inch; sorry, it won’t fit 2020 or earlier models. To use, you just plug into one of the iMac’s backside USB-C ports and use the adjustable knob ...
Apple’s iMacs have made a conscious choice to hide all of their ports on the backs of the computers for over a decade. And while it looks lovely, anyone who has had to go through the acrobatics of ...
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