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November 11th, 2010

Review Mac Mini USB Hub

MAC Tips, by Albel.

Mac Mini owners don’t want an ugly dark grey USB hub. Why settle for that when you can have a nice white or silver one to complement your Mac?

Mains and Bus Powered USB Hubs for Mac Mini

Most of us have more USB devices than we know what to do – at least more than we have! Ports for our Mac and whether you have a webcam or headset, a printer or even a tablet, the limited number of ports available with a Mac mini makes a USB hub the best solution for expanding the possibilities of your hardware.

Generally there are two types of USB hub. Are supplied by an independent power source that common, but there are also bus-powered USB-hubs for which they get Mac mini – the power to operate on the device that you connected directly from the computer. See why do I need a USB hub need further discussion.

Belkin 4 Port USB

If you’re looking for a way to integrate your USB hub into the design of your Mac Mini – with its smooth edges and modern look – you will want to take a look at the options from Belkin. They have released two hubs with USB and Firewire that can sit comfortably below or on top of your Mac Mini, and with the hub in position it certainly looks stylish.

The choice is between 2 USB and 2 Firewire ports on the less expensive hub or 3 USB and 3 Firewire on the more expensive option.

Visit Google Product Search to check the prices for each of these hubs.

Stack On Mi

Staying with the “stackable” theme, the Stack on Mi from Macessity is a USB hub for Mac Minis designed in a similar manner to the Belkin hub, and again sits comfortably below your Mac Mini. What is impressive about this hub, however, is that other than the cabling and a couple of small circuit boards behind the front and back panels, it is completely empty, thereby promoting airflow through your USB hub.

Find out more about the Stack on Mi (available for $29.99) from schwarztech.us.

Belkin 7-port Hub

If you would rather keep your Mac on your desk, the Belkin 7-port USB hub is a good option that can be tidied away behind a monitor with ease.

This is a more compact hub, but it comes with sufficient cabling to position it on either side of your monitor and Mac, and has a data transfer rate of 480 Mbps.

This hub can be bought for around $5 online from Amazon

Ex-Pro USB hub for Mac Mini

Designed for use with Mac computers (which you can evidently tell from the look and finish of it!) the Ex-Pro USB 2.0 Twist and Style is a flexible bus powered 4-port hub that allows you to position it in a variety of configurations.

This is thanks to the unusual design which means you can leave it as a rotary hub or alter the position of each individual port to turn the device into a longer, thinner hub.

Available from around $5, this hub can purchased from various online retailers, including Amazon.

Targus USB Hub

From Targus comes a very compact and hardy USB hub for Mac Minis and other Macs. Designed as a travel hub, this is nevertheless a top piece of kit for any Mac, and if you’re keen on keeping the trailing cables off the top of your desk you can easily position this hub at the back of your Mac Mini for a much tidier work area.

Available from stores around the US and Europe, this hub is again relatively cheap, costing around $15-20.

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