RayCue has released a second dock for Apple's new Mac mini. This time, the dock brings 40 Gbps NVMe SSD expansion, as well as a pair of USB Type-A ports and a 3.5 mm jack.https://www.notebookcheck.net/This-new-Apple-Mac-mini-dock-adds-40-Gbps-NVMe-SSD-expansion-and-USB-ports-for-just-over-100.938638.0.html
How is the wifi and bt connectivity with this dock? We've seen some docks made out of metal that we're basically cutting off any wireless connections due to the Mac's antennas being at the bottom of the machine. Thanks!
You can get docks that do that for like 30 dollars, however they dont sit snugly underneath.
However, the giant aluninium shell would be good for cooling the nvme passively.
All that power and just a single USB-C port but two legacy USB-A's and a legacy audio out.
The USB-As maybe for some older speaker and a mic...
...then the capped 10 Gbps sounds more like USB than Thunderbolt...
Quote from: nowave7 on December 30, 2024, 12:41:13How is the wifi and bt connectivity with this dock? We've seen some docks made out of metal that we're basically cutting off any wireless connections due to the Mac's antennas being at the bottom of the machine. Thanks!
That's why I hate apple they use such cheap parts for thier Bluetooth modules any little bit of movement you lose connection it's horrible lithe manufacturers dont have those kind of issues
Satechi's website says 10Gbps not 40