


After weeks of testing the PULWTOP hub with my M1 iMac, I'm blown away by how it transforms Apple's minimalist design into a productivity powerhouse. The brushed aluminum finish blends seamlessly with my space gray iMac - it literally looks like an official Apple accessory.
The star feature? The M.2 SSD slot. I popped in a 2TB Samsung 980 Pro and suddenly had instant extra storage without messy external drives. While speeds cap at ~1000MB/s (about 20% slower than direct Thunderbolt), it's still lightning fast for video editing projects.
Port paradise: Having front-facing HDMI saved me during client presentations - no more awkwardly reaching behind the iMac. The 2.5G Ethernet gave me consistent 1,100Mbps speeds (vs 600Mbps on WiFi), while the SD card reader became my photographer friend's favorite feature.
Annoying quirks: The microSD slot placement is terrible - I had to tilt the whole iMac to remove cards. Also, using both Thunderbolt ports means no true Thunderbolt peripherals unless you unplug the dock entirely.
Daily hero moments: When my wireless keyboard died mid-deadline, I plugged into the USB-A port while simultaneously charging my iPhone via USB-C. The hub didn't even blink handling multiple high-bandwidth tasks.
Who should buy this? If you own a newer iMac and crave ports without cable spaghetti, it's worth every penny. Just don't expect full Thunderbolt speeds or easy microSD access.
