


Let's dive straight into this sleek green machine that promises to revolutionize your iMac setup. First off, the design is a winner – it blends seamlessly with the iMac's aesthetics, almost like Apple made it themselves. The aluminum finish? Chef's kiss.
The real MVP here is the M.2 SSD slot. I popped in a 2TB NVMe drive (not included, obviously), and suddenly my storage anxiety vanished. Transfer speeds hit around 1000MB/s in my tests – not quite Thunderbolt fast, but way better than dangling external drives everywhere.
Port galore! You get:
- 4K HDMI that actually works at 60Hz (no more choppy presentations)
- A life-saving 2.5G Ethernet port (goodbye, Wi-Fi lag during Zoom calls)
- Multiple USB ports including a charging-capable USB-C
- SD/TF card readers that saved my bacon during a photography project
Now for the reality check:
1) It eats up both Thunderbolt ports on base model iMacs with no pass-through
2) SSD speeds are about 20% slower than direct connection
3) MicroSD slot placement is awkward – you'll be tilting your whole iMac to eject cards
The installation was stupid simple – literally plug and play. No drivers, no fuss. And when I shut down my iMac, the hub powers off too, which is a nice touch.
Final verdict? If you're rocking a maxed-out iMac with extra Thunderbolt ports and need every last bit of speed, maybe look elsewhere. But for most users craving extra ports and convenient storage expansion without desktop clutter? This hub delivers where it counts.
