INVZI MagHub 2 - iMac M1 Docking Station [Sponsored]

What's Up Guys? Miles CF95 Mac and Today We're Gonna Be Checking Out One of the Coolest iMac Accessories You'll Ever See This is the Invisi Mag Hub 2. It's Got a Few Extra Tricks Up Its Sleeve That Truly Sets It Apart from the Rest So Let's Dive In and Check This Out But Not Before Giving a Big Thanks to Invisi for Sponsorship 905 Mac on YouTube

When taking a look at the design, it's clear that this docking station was made to perfectly fit the iMac M1 stand. You slide the iMac into the Mag Hub, plug in the accompanying USB-C cable, and you're good to go. This thoughtful attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the product.

Taking a closer look at the ports available on the Mag Hub 2, we find a USBC 3.2 Gen 2 port, a USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 port, and a Gen 1 USB-A 3.1 port. But that's not all - we also have UHS-1 SD card slots for micro and full-size cards. And on the end of the docking station is a pop-up SSD m.2 enclosure, which is a world's first as far as a 24-inch iMac dock to support an external SSD in this way.

This is a completely modular setup, allowing you to remove the SSD module from the Mag Hub and easily access the M.2 drive itself if you want to upgrade or replace the SSD. And the best part? All of this can be done with no extra tools required, which is really convenient. The enclosure is compatible with up to four terabytes of m.2 and SATA SSDs.

But that's not all - on the back of the Mag Hub 2, we have your USBC port for connecting to the iMac itself. Another Gen 1 USB-A 3.1 port and a gigabit Ethernet port round out the functionality of this docking station. With this more functional I/O setup than what you had on the previous generation IMAX running Intel, most users will be more than covered with an expansive port set up in one-of-a-kind SSD module.

This is definitely a no-brainer consideration for an iMac docking station if these are all things you're looking for. So to check this out and get one for yourself, be sure to check out the Kickstarter page that I'm going to put a link to in the description below. That way, you'll be able to get 40% off the retail price as an early bird contributor. If you're interested in the Mag Hub 2, click that first link in the description below. And if you enjoyed this video, be sure to give it a thumbs up and subscribe for future content like this.

Thanks for watching, and a big thanks to Invisi for sponsoring 905 Mac on YouTube

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys miles cf95 Mac and today we're gonna be checking out one of the coolest iMac accessories you'll ever see this is the invisi mag Hub 2. it's got a few extra tricks up its sleeve that truly sets it apart from the rest so let's dive in and check this out but not before giving a big thanks to invisi for sponsoring 905 Mac on YouTube so when taking a look at the design it's clear that this docking station was made to perfectly fit the iMac M1 stand you slide the iMac into the mag Hub plug in the accompanying USBC cable and you're good to go when taking a look at the ports available on the mag Hub 2 you've got a USBC 3.2 Gen 2 port a USB a 3.2 Gen 2 port and a gen 1 USB a 3.1 port and then you've got uhs1 SD card slots for micro and full-size cards and then on the end is a pop-up SSD m.2 enclosure and this is a world's first as far as a 24 inch iMac dock to support an external SSD in this way this is a completely modular setup so you can remove the SSD module from the Mac Hub and easily access the m.2 drive itself if you want to upgrade or replace the SSD and all this can be done with no extra tools required which is really convenient this enclosure is compatible with up to four terabytes of m.2 and SATA ssds and with this USBC port on the back of the module you'll be able to easily offload files to a Mac or iPad if need be on the back of the invisihub you've got your USBC hose connection port for the connection to the iMac itself and another gen 1 USB a 3.1 port and a gigabit Ethernet port and with this you've got a more functional i o setup than what you had on the previous generation IMAX running Intel I set up that most users will be more than covered with with an expansive Port set up in one-of-a-kind SSD module this is a no-brainer consideration for an iMac docking station if these are all things you're looking for so to check this out and get one for yourself be sure to check out the kickstarter page that I'm going to put a link to in the description below this way you'll be able to get 40 off the retail price as a result of being an early bird contributor so if you're interested in the mag Hub 2 click that first link in the description below and if you enjoyed this video be sure to give it a thumbs up and subscribe for future content like this thanks for watching and a big thanks to invisi for sponsoring 905 Mac on YouTube foreignwhat's up guys miles cf95 Mac and today we're gonna be checking out one of the coolest iMac accessories you'll ever see this is the invisi mag Hub 2. it's got a few extra tricks up its sleeve that truly sets it apart from the rest so let's dive in and check this out but not before giving a big thanks to invisi for sponsoring 905 Mac on YouTube so when taking a look at the design it's clear that this docking station was made to perfectly fit the iMac M1 stand you slide the iMac into the mag Hub plug in the accompanying USBC cable and you're good to go when taking a look at the ports available on the mag Hub 2 you've got a USBC 3.2 Gen 2 port a USB a 3.2 Gen 2 port and a gen 1 USB a 3.1 port and then you've got uhs1 SD card slots for micro and full-size cards and then on the end is a pop-up SSD m.2 enclosure and this is a world's first as far as a 24 inch iMac dock to support an external SSD in this way this is a completely modular setup so you can remove the SSD module from the Mac Hub and easily access the m.2 drive itself if you want to upgrade or replace the SSD and all this can be done with no extra tools required which is really convenient this enclosure is compatible with up to four terabytes of m.2 and SATA ssds and with this USBC port on the back of the module you'll be able to easily offload files to a Mac or iPad if need be on the back of the invisihub you've got your USBC hose connection port for the connection to the iMac itself and another gen 1 USB a 3.1 port and a gigabit Ethernet port and with this you've got a more functional i o setup than what you had on the previous generation IMAX running Intel I set up that most users will be more than covered with with an expansive Port set up in one-of-a-kind SSD module this is a no-brainer consideration for an iMac docking station if these are all things you're looking for so to check this out and get one for yourself be sure to check out the kickstarter page that I'm going to put a link to in the description below this way you'll be able to get 40 off the retail price as a result of being an early bird contributor so if you're interested in the mag Hub 2 click that first link in the description below and if you enjoyed this video be sure to give it a thumbs up and subscribe for future content like this thanks for watching and a big thanks to invisi for sponsoring 905 Mac on YouTube foreign\n"