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Tom L
> 3 dayI liked the simplicity of the device. Well worth the investment.
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T Y
> 3 dayThis is an amazing hub. Its color matches the mac perfectly. You forget that it is there, you dont even see it. But when you need a port it provides really easy access. I also put an SSD in it as a backup drive.
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Camille Engel
> 3 dayIt is lovely for those looking for a sleek, clean desk surface. Itdid not have enough ports for my need and the photo card slot did not fit my camera card. I had to return it.
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Mel Beckman
> 3 dayWhat a brilliant design! The idea to put in a NVME drive socket into the body was also brilliant. A USB hub that is functional, takes literally no desk space, and delivers something no other USB hub does: extra storage!
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Denis T.
> 3 dayNo me gusta el logo al frente. por todo lo demás estoy satisfecho y volvería a comprar el producto o nueva versión del producto
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David W. Julian
> 3 dayIt fits under the foot of my iMac and looks like its a part of it, with no noticeable cords. All the functions I need and works as good as described. Another major feature is it holds an interior SSD, so I setup a backup schedule and my iMac backs up to it. Because its only going to be used for backup I installed a name brand SSD thats not as fast as gamers would want, so it was a great deal cheaper. Great value, and, IMHO, a must-have for an iMac.
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Kenzi
> 3 dayAnyone who owns a new iMac 24 needs to buy this quality external hub. It looks like it is an Apple product. What a great value.
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Max Colvin
> 3 dayNo eathernet connection.
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Pepe
> 3 dayHello there, Spoiler alert, I love how this HUB looks and the additional storage and connectivity options. I know this lovely HUB is advertised as an M1 iMac accessory, but it looks soo cool and convenient; I had to try it on a MiniPC. I only tested this HUB M.2 slot with a 2242 NVME module, as you can see in the photos Im sharing, and it works flawlessly under Windows 11, which is the OS that came on that lovely NUC-like MiniPC. Now I have a good-looking aluminum base that brings me an additional M.2 NVME storage, SD and MicroSD slots, two USB 2.0, and two 3.1. I highly recommend it if you have a NUC-Like MiniPC with a USB-C located on the backside. For an M1, iMac is a no-brainer, and I tested it on my iMac Pro, but it was not designed for a regular iMac foot, in case you wonder. I hope you like the idea and that you find this review helpful in any way. =D
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popoway
> 3 dayI really like the new design that doesn’t have their logo in front of the hub (according to other reviews their previous design has a logo in the front.) The color matches well with the iMac. The installation is straightforward and it comes with a screwdriver and cooler pad for SSD. My iMac was able to recognize SD cards and all my USB peripherals with no issues. It does not support USB PD charging though. The drawback that I do wish they could update is to offer Thunderbolt 4 with higher bandwidth instead of 10Gb/s TBT3, which a lot of fast M.2 SSD exceeds.