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Useful Mac Accessories to Check Out

If you've recently got one of Apple's new M4 Macs, or if you're simply looking to upgrade your desk setup, we have a selection of useful Mac accessories that you might want to take a look at.

  • Sonnet Thunderbolt 5 Dock ($400) - Sonnet's SSD Dock combines ports with added storage. It comes with up to 4TB of space, and it has four Thunderbolt 5 ports, four USB-A ports, a 2.5Gb Ethernet port, a headphone jack, and SD and microSD card slots. With a compatible Thunderbolt 5 Mac, it supports read speeds of up to 6100MB/s.
  • Satechi's Mac Mini Hub ($80) - Satechi's Mac mini stand and hub is a useful add-on for a ‌Mac mini‌ because it's the same size and shape as Apple's desktop computer, but it adds several extra ports. It comes with a USB-C data port, three USB-A data ports, a micro SD and SD card reader, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
  • Satechi 200W 6-Port GaN Charger ($150) - Satechi's 200W 6-Port Charger has six USB-C PD ports so you can charge up to six devices at one time. It's only 4.1 inches square thanks to GaN technology, so it's quite portable and ideal for desktop use.
  • Keychron Q5 HE QMK Keyboard ($250) - If you like clicky, mechanical keys, the Keychron Q5 HE QMK offers a satisfying typing experience and a fun look that stands out from your everyday keyboard.
  • WaterField Designs Shinjuku Backpack ($329) - Made from a waxed, water resistant canvas and leather, the Shinjuku backpack from WaterField Designs is an ideal everyday carry bag. It has two padded pockets for a laptop and a tablet, and lots of interior and exterior pockets for accessories.
  • Sonos Era 100 ($199) - If you want a premium sound experience for your Mac, a pair of Sonos Era 100 speakers work well paired together. You'll have a hard time finding a better sound solution, but there can be some irritating latency and connectivity issues to deal with going this route.
  • Raycon 5-in-1 Laptop Power Bank ($96) - This 65W power bank has a 15,000mAh battery inside, plus it can be plugged right into a wall for recharging purposes and passthrough charging. It has two USB-C ports, along with an integrated charging cable for Lightning or USB-C devices and a wireless charging surface for AirPods.
  • Anker 165W Power Bank - Anker's 165W Power Bank has 25,000mAh capacity for charging up a Mac. There are three 100W USB-C ports for multi-device charging, and a built-in cable for when you don't have a cable with you.
  • ASUS ProArt 5K Display ($800) - The ProArt 5K display from Asus is much more affordable than Apple's own Studio Display, and it offers excellent quality for the price. If you want a great display with a lower price tag, it's worth checking out.

What are your favorite accessories for your Mac setup? Let us know in the comments below.

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Top Rated Comments

13 months ago
Lol, I'm reading this post on my three week old 27" ASUS ProArt 5K monitor, which is now hanging off my new Mac Studio M4 Max. Quite happy with the monitor for $800, especially since I spend a significant amount of my time doing photographic work for both my company's website (about 10,000 images online) and InDesign/pre-press work for 200+ page color books.

Historically I've used one high end 27" monitor for accurate color (over the years I went through a couple of Eizo ColorEdge and then lastly a NEC SpectraView monitor before it recently died), then use a second (cheaper) 27" monitor for secondary non-color critical apps – currently have a Dell 4k. Eizo has always used IPS panels for their superior color rendition capabilities, so the ASUS fits into that same DNA. Might upgrade to a new Apple display when it is comes out...
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akbarali.ch Avatar
13 months ago
Sonnet Thunderbolt 5 Dock ('https://www.sonnetstore.com/collections/thunderbolt-docks/products/echo13-thunderbolt5-ssd-dock-1tb') ($400) - Has 4 USBA ports, for what? I dont have anything left me that could use even a single USBA port, let alone 4 ports. Pathetic decision, just one should've been enough or max 2.
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Lone Deranger Avatar
13 months ago
Come on GeekWebGuides. At least give us a recording of the way the keyboard sounds when typed on.
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crankypants Avatar
13 months ago
I have two versions of the Satechi hub on my desk in various degrees of deadness. The SD card slots fail, and SSD's are constantly disconnecting. This morning I ordered an Anker hub and two SSD enclosures to replace the Satechis. I do not recommend.
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Astuces iOS Avatar
13 months ago

Right?!? $250 for clicky keys is insane.
Magic Keyboard is better and cheaper !
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TonyC28 Avatar
13 months ago

$250 for a keyboard? My $20 K380 keyboard lasts for months on 2 AAA batteries. Same with my silent $30 Logi M590 mouse.
Right?!? $250 for clicky keys is insane.
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