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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025
Oh, this has made my life so much easier. This dock is a time saver for sure. It works great, looks good, and it very well made. Everything works like a charm.
Shannon Lowder
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
This has helped a lot with accessing my memory cards from my new mac mini m4! The additional M2 drive bay is awesome too!. I have an up to 90w USB power supply that I connected to the dock, and I've had NO troubles running any card, m2 or USB accessory from the dock! So far this is AWESOME!
Rueckrat
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
This Dock is amazing and it works very well👍
Zach
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
Exactly as advertised, really high quality in appearance and performance. This is the second dock I've got through Vine and this one is far more superior. Has a ton of different ports. Although, it would be nice to have a couple more USB-C ports. Perfect match to my M4 Mini.
Hogg Wyld
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
This is one awesome Mac Mini dock in my opinion! It is well made and high quality all around with regard to its design and construction, and it fit my device perfectly. The functionality has been great to date, and it has been working flawlessly without any issues. The connectivity and transfer speed are both excellent, and I like that it has a slot for an M2 SSD although I have not used it yet. I think this product is a good value at this price point, so I would not hesitate to recommend it with 5 stars all the way!
KDA
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
This has every type of memory card slot you could imagine, which is great for photographers. I just don't understand the lack of more USB-C ports. The ability to expand your Mac Mini's storage capacity is great. I'm going to do as they suggest and get a small external hard drive, format it to their specifications, insert it here, and use that with the M4 Mac Mini to power my old laptop. I do create and edit some videos using Camtasia, and unfortunately the file sizes are huge. This should help with me running out of storage space.
letmepicyou
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
As a photographer, I can attest to the fact that most docks lack at least one important feature. Especially memory card slots - many have 1 or 2 types, very, very few have all the types which are important to photographers.This...has EVERYTHING. Starting with an M.2 SSD slot that supports the latest drives up to 8 TB! It also has SD and Micro-SD slots (yes, both SD slots are supported, no adapters!!!), but also...and can I get a drum roll...BOTH kinds of Compact Flash (A and B) are supported. Speaking as a photographer...swoon! No, seriously, finding every media interface that I might be interested in, from Micro SD for my GoPro footage to CF A & B for my full frame mirrorless or DSLR, is a serious game changer.As a bonus, it also gives you a good supply of extra USB ports.If you're a serious photographer or videographer, I do recommend setting up a network server with redundant storage for mission-critical photos and videos, because while this has excellent internal storage with the up to 8 tb SSD, it does not offer redundancy...remember, backups of backups...and you might as well backup again while you're at it.That having been said, this thing is made extremely well and offers a TON of usability and functionality for the photographer / videographer. With up to 8 TB of extra local storage, and all the media card slots that legitimately matter, I don't think anyone can argue the usefulness of this dock. For the price, I think it's one of the best docks around. 5 stars, highly recommended.
Jägs
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
I really wanted to like this dock. It has every memory card reader you could want, an M.2 slot, and other ports. It also has a nice, premium, weighty feel to it. In the end, though, it did not work for me.I currently have an M1 Mac Mini and am planning on replacing it with an M4 later this year, so when I saw that this, I decided to preemptively order it and just use it with my M1 in the interim. I have a similar dock—albeit from a different manufacturer—for my M1, so I thought I'd just swap out my NVME drive and the few ports I had connected to my old dock to this and it would just work.Initially, it did. It recognized my drive and everything seemed to be working great, but soon I started losing connectivity of my USB devices and I was getting warnings that USB devices were using too much power. My previous dock has USB-C out ports, but this one only had USB-A, so it might have been due to using a USB-C to USB-A adapter, but I tried several known good ones and they did not remedy the problem.I did note that the dock had a separate USB-C power input, so I tried plugging my MacBook Pro's power adapter into it, but that did not resolve the issue.Maybe I got a bad unit but I was disappointed, nonetheless. I also question why they went with two USB-A ports—one on the back and one on the front—instead of at least one USB-C port.
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