![]() ![]() Also included is a microSD and SD card reader and a 3.5 mm audio jack. These include a USB-C data port and three USB-A data ports - all of these run at a speed up to 5 Gbps but do not support charging, unfortunately. The Satechi hub also puts its ports on the front of the device with its USB-C plug connecting at the rear of the Mac mini - this of course makes it much easier to access the ports. ![]() While it only supports M.2 SATA SSDs, and not the faster M.2 NVMe SSDs, it is still much faster and more convenient than using a spinning external hard drive. With the Mac mini shipping only in Appleās classic silver, Satechi has given it a fresh coat of paint to match while adding a very handy SSD enclosure. The accessory has been on the market for a couple years now but it has just been refreshed following the launch of the M1-powered Mac mini. One of its most interesting accessories is its multi-purpose Mac mini USB-C hub that also does double-duty as a stand. Satechi has been making Apple-focused accessories for a number of years now.
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