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Satechi’s M4 Mac Mini hub will launch in February for $99.99

The Satechi Mac Mini M4 Stand & Hub on a wooden desk with an external SSD drive attached.
Satechi’s Mac Mini M4 hub adds three front-facing USB-A ports. | Image: Satechi

First announced in late November, Satechi has confirmed that its Mac Mini M4 Stand & Hub will be available in limited quantities starting February 17th, 2025 through its online store for $99.99. A wider release will begin sometime in March, according to an announcement by the company at CES 2025 today.

The hub, made from aluminum with a soft-touch silicone coating, is designed to expand the functionality of the Apple Mac Mini M4 with two front-facing USB-A 3.2 ports, a USB-A 2.0 port, and an SD card reader.

A person accessing the Mac Mini M4’s power button through a cut-out on Satechi’s hub sitting on a desk.
Image: Satechi
A cut-out on the back corner of the Satechi hub provides easier access to the Mac Mini M4’s power button.

The hub connects to the Mac Mini M4 using an integrated USB-C cable that can be stored on the underside when not in use. A recessed area on the top of the hub “maintains airflow without obstructing the Mac Mini’s fan,” while a notch in the back corner makes it easier to reach the computer’s underside power button.

A close-up of the bottom of the Satechi Mac Mini M4 Stand & Hub against a white background.
Image: Satechi
The hub can expand the Mac Mini M4’s storage using an NVMe SSD up to 4TB in size.

A removable panel on the bottom of the hub also allows the Mac Mini M4’s storage to be expanded by installing an NVMe SSD; the hub supports multiple widths and lengths of SSDs with capacities up to 4TB. For comparison, a 4TB NVMe SSD from Western Digital is $299.99. Upgrading the base version of the Mac Mini M4 from 256GB to 2TB of storage through Apple adds $800 to the price tag, while upgrading the 12-core version of the Mac Mini from 512GB to 4TB of storage is an extra $1,200.

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