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This 13-in-1 USB-C hub works with iPads and MacBooks and costs less than $60

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Don't miss this deal on a do-it-all charging device that keeps your most important items powered up.
Save on this versatile that offers nearly everything you could desire, including dual HDMI ports.
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If you want to truly take advantage of your iPad and/or MacBook’s many talents, you probably need a dock. You can add a very versatile tool to your computing arsenal with this limited-time discount on  13-in-1 docking station.

The USB-C hub is a dongle-killer — and it’s currently available for only $59.99 (regularly $70).

Save on this MacBook and iPad-compatible docking station with an early Black Friday discount

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This 13-in-1 docking station features dual HDMI access and comes at a discounted cost.
Take advantage of limited-time savings on this tool that keeps several devices powered up.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

From phones and earbuds to laptops and tablets, we’re pretty reliant on our gadgets. While we can accomplish plenty with these devices, they can be limited by the number of ports they offer, and you won’t get far without a consistent power source. Normally $70, this MacBook and iPad-compatible charging station is just $59.99 during our Every Friday is Black Friday event.

Solve your connectivity problems with this affordable, 13-in-1 USB-C hub

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Can’t wait for Prime Day? Get more than $20 off this 13-in-1 docking station today.
Keep all your devices connected with this docking station on sale with $20 off before Prime Day.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

If your laptop or tablet doesn’t have the ports you need, a multi-port USB-C hub can put an end to your connectivity problems. And if you’re looking for one at a reasonable price, this model by Tech Zebra is just $49.99 (regularly $70) during our Deal Days sale.

This limited-time discount is part of our Deal Days event, our answer to Prime Day, and it’s your chance to find incredible bargains on gadgets, apps and subscriptions. You can explore the full collection right here, but you’ll have to hurry. This sale only runs through October 12.

Triple-threat charging station folds flat for travel

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This 3-in-1 wireless charger powers up all Apple devices.
This compact charger can handle iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

Why settle for a boring charging stand that is so big it becomes a permanent fixture on your desk or nightstand? This fast, space-saving charging station looks like something out Tron. It juices up three Apple devices at once, and folds flat so you can take it on the road easily.

The Charge & Fold 3-in-1 Docking Station will charge your iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods simultaneously. And while similar multi-device chargers can cost a fortune, this one’s on sale for just $35.99 (regularly $119).

Brydge’s new Stone Pro Thunderbolt 4 hub expands your connectivity

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The new Brydge Stone Pro TB4 Docking Station has 12 ports.
The new Brydge Stone Pro TB4 Docking Station has 12 ports.
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Brydge has unveiled what looks to be a formidable, 12-port Thunderbolt 4 hub to expand your laptop’s connectivity. It’s the Stone Pro TB4 docking station. The only catch is you can’t get it just yet.

You may know Brydge more for its iPad keyboards than its docking stations. Recently Cult of Mac‘s Ed Hardy said the Brydge 12.9+ iPad Pro keyboard beats out Apple Magic Keyboard. But the new Stone Pro TB4 is one of several docks the company makes.

Dock connects 5 displays to M1 MacBook Pro in ultrawide rig [Setups]

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A pair of 25-inch ultrawide monitors and three other displays connect to an M1 MacBook Pro.
A pair of 25-inch ultrawide monitors and three other displays connect to an M1 MacBook Pro.
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Redditor Parmg100 runs his M1 MacBook Pro with enough displays to make most Mac owners do a doubletake. He said he manages to connect five displays, including two ultrawide monitors. Naturally, Redditors showed some curiosity about how he does it, given the MacBook Pro’s limitation on connecting external displays.