More cool Mac accessories
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The list above has been carefully curated to include our favourites. But we test a lot of gadgets! There are even more accessories worth exploring here.
Anker MagGo Magnetic Charging Station (8-in-1) for $60: This little orb has three AC outlets, two USB-A ports, and two USB-C ports on the back, while the front has a Qi2 wireless charging pad to recharge your phone. This is ideal if you have a lot of gadgets at your workplace that need to be constantly plugged in. The USB-A port can output 12 watts, and the USB-C port can output 67 watts.
Satechi M1 Wireless Mouse for $30: This is one of my favorite rats. I’m using it with a MacBook Air (M4), Mac Mini (M4) and iPad Air (M3). Although I keep it on my desk most of the time, I also keep it in my bag for traveling because it’s so light. The ergonomic design is comfortable in my palm even after a long workday. The buttons are also responsive, and the scroll wheel is nice and smooth. I also like that the Type-C port is on the front of the mouse, which means you can continue using it even when it’s plugged in.
Nufi Halo75 V2 for $130: Even if you have an iMac that comes with Apple’s Magic Keyboard, you can always upgrade to a third-party option like a mechanical keyboard. If I had the means, I would buy the Nuphy Halo75 V2 in every color. You can choose between different switches (you can hear the typing sound of each one here). I went with the Raspberry, which has a creamier sound but offers enough tactile feedback that it’s comfortable to type on all day. You can connect the keyboard via Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, or USB-C. I have it in pretty pink (Sakura Fizz), but it’s also available in Mojito, Iconic White, Obsidian Black, and Blue Lagoon.
Logitech MX Mechanical Mini for Mac for $160: This is the Mac version of Logitech’s MX keyboard. It has the ability to program the function row keys with a Do Not Disturb key as well as Apple’s own apps like Keynote, Photos, Safari, Final Cut Pro, and others. It also comes with tactile quiet switches only, which are ideal if you work around other people. They’re still satisfying to type on, and it’s also light and thin enough to travel with.
Das Keyboard MacTiger for $199: The MacTigr (9/10, WIRED recommends) has a dedicated Mac layout, a high-quality all-metal build, a two-port USB-C hub, and Cherry MX Red switches (which aren’t very fast).
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Satechi Dual-Sided Eco-Leather Deskmate for $28: Satechi’s desk mat is made of polyurethane leather that looks beautiful and allows your mouse to slide easily on top. It’s also two-sided, so you can flip between colors if you want to change it.
Ugreen Revodock Pro 211 Docking Station for $55: It’s a mix between a dock and a hub. It comes with three USB ports (one USB-C and two USB-A) that provided data transfer speeds of up to 900 MB/s in testing. It’s great if you have a multi-monitor setup at your desk, with the ability to connect a keyboard, mouse, and headphones to it as well.
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