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Turn your MacBook’s USB-C port into a connection hub [Deals]

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mBeat Elite USB-C Multi-Function Dock
Get around the limitation of your Macbook's single USB-C port.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

The new MacBooks are great, except for that one thing. No, literally, the single USB-C port. After all, MacBooks are powerhouses of content creation and consumption. So for most people that one port just doesn’t cut it.

The mBeat Elite can help, by instantly expanding that single port into six. In addition to USB-C, you get two standard USB 3.0 ports, and an SD slot. Plus, there’s a Gigabit Ethernet port for high-speed internet connection, and a 4K HDMI port for high definition video. It’s plug-and-play, so you don’t need to install drivers or install batteries. Additionally, the sleek aluminum casing is durable and slim enough for any computer bag. The reinforced connector and braided cable are tough enough regular use. Check this out if you’re getting tired of trying to make that single USB-C port work for all your peripherals.

Buy now: Get an mBeat Elite USB-C Multi-Function Dock for $69, that’s a 30 percent discount.

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One response to “Turn your MacBook’s USB-C port into a connection hub [Deals]”

  1. zagatosz says:

    This why I am having a hard time upgrading from my 2012 macbook pro. I hate having to carry all kinds of little adaptors, with my macbook no matter where I go, I have a standard USB socket, SD slot, lightning connector, and while old fashion a CD/DVD drive that has come in handy more times than I care to admit. My wife is a teacher and they are given a choice of laptops and it used to be that almost 80% of the laptops chose by the staff were MacBooks but in the last couple of years Windows laptops have made huge inroads and are now almost evenly split.

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