Give your Mac mini more storage and easy port access with Satechi's new Type C Stand & Hub, featuring an SSD enclosure.
The Type-C Stand & Hub for Mac mini with SSD enclosure is designed to expand the capabilities of your Mac mini. Its compact design fits neatly under your Mac mini and provides front access to your most used ports.
It also features an SSD enclosure, giving you a convenient place to add a little extra storage when needed. The SSD enclosure supports M.2 SATA solid state drives only and does not support NVMe.
The front ports include a USB-C data port, three USB-A data ports, a micro SD card reader, a standard SD card reader, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The Type-C Stand & Hub for Mac mini with SSD enclosure is compatible with both the 2020 M1 Mac mini and the 2018 Mac mini and is available in brushed silver aluminum only. You can pick one up from Amazon, where they currently retail for $99
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That's a very nice design job, though it seems pretty big for what it offers. I would've thought there'd be space for at least two drives in there.
Nice concept, but due to the M1 only having 2 TB3 ports it’s a waste that this is not a TB3 unit with passthru. 😖
This should be a thunderbolt dock. Shame they crippled it. No sale for me.
A number of the other "mac mini docks" that have internal storage have a bad habit of disconnecting the drive when the host computer goes to sleep, which tends to make macOS pretty unhappy. Would be interesting to know if this enclosure/dock has the same problem...
Ordered one for the Mac Mini. Should be nice.
OWC used to make something similar for Macs back in the day that could be bought with HDs inside.