I'm always in search of the perfect desk setup. It's like a never-ending quest, and I test a whole bunch of products to try and find the best combination. I use a CableMod coiled USB-C cable, a Logitech ergonomic keyboard, and a BenQ light bar — but I keep Satechi products on my desk and workbench more than any other brand. They make chargers, hubs, and plenty of other tech accessories — and everything is at least 25% off for Prime Big Deal Days and the brand's fall sale.
If you're looking for some inspiration, I've reviewed these four Satechi products (and spent my own money on one of them), and you can get them at a sweet discount if you act fast. They're all still part of my tech workflow to this day.
Satechi 3-in-1 Foldable Qi2 Wireless Charging Stand
Everyone needs a good charger, and Satechi's 3-in-1 wireless charging stand is a great one. It supports Qi2, so it can charge iPhones with MagSafe today and will be able to charge the best Android phones with Qi2 in the future. Plus, you get a secondary wireless charging pad for your earbuds and a dropdown Apple Watch charger for added convenience.
Satechi 3-in-1 Foldable Qi2 Wireless Charging Stand review: The perfect MagSafe charger for home and travel
I'm keeping Satechi's new wireless charging stand on my desk, and it's coming with me on every trip.
I love the vegan leather base, as it really adds to the premium feel of this charger. It's the go-to charging stand on my desk. When it's time to travel, the whole thing can fold flat for easy packing. One of the worst things about this charging stand is the price, and this is a rare time you can get my favorite charger for under $100.
Satechi 3-in-1 Foldable Qi2 Wireless Charging Stand
- Qi-Certified
- Yes, Qi2
- Color
- Space Gray & Black
- Compatible Devices
- Qi2 or MagSafe devices, AirPods, Apple Watch
- Speed
- 15W primary, 5W secondary, 5W Apple Watch
- Dimensions
- 90mm x 90mm x 155mm
- Weight
- 298.5 grams
Satechi's new 3-in-1 wireless charging stand is designed like an Apple product. In fact, it looks a whole lot like Apple's own Pro Display XDR stand, and feels just as premium. The entire thing folds flat to easily fit in a bag for travel, and comes with power and travel adapters included. When you're at home, the aluminum and vegan leather materials fit into any desk setup. Since it supports Qi2, future-proofing is covered, too.
Satechi Slim Dock for 24-inch iMac
The thing I enjoy most about Satechi accessories is that they add function while blending into your setup. The USB-C Slim Dock is the perfect example of that. If you have a 24-inch M1 or M3 iMac, this is a must-have accessory. It gives you USB-A, SD, microSD, and USB-C ports to expand your computer's I/O. That's all while blending into your iMac's stand as if it was an official Apple product.
Satechi USB-C Slim Dock for iMac review: A must-have Apple accessory
Satechi has been making stands and hubs for Mac computers for a while now, but this one represents the company's best work.
The USB-C Slim Dock hasn't left my desk for a single day since I reviewed it. When I'm not using the SD card reader or USB-A ports, I take advantage of the larger stand base to store trinkets or even keyboards. Oh, and there's a built-in SSD enclosure, which lets you expand your Mac's storage. I think this product is worth the money at $150, and it's a steal at $112. If you're an iMac user, you won't want to miss this deal.
Satechi USB-C Slim Dock for 24" iMac
- Connection
- USB-C
- Ports
- 1x Type-C Upstream Port (HOST), 2x USB 2.0 Ports (480Mbps), 1x Micro SD Slot (UHS-I), 1x SD Card Slot (UHS-I), 1x USB-A (10Gbps) (Data only - no charging support), 1x M.2 SSD Slot (supports NVME & SATA)(up to 10Gbps speeds max) (2TB Max Capacity), 1x USB-C (10 Gbps) (Data only - no charging/video support)
- USB-C Power Delivery
- No
- Price
- $150
- Weight
- 10.6 ounces
- Dimensions
- 27.9cmx11.4cmx1 cm
Satechi's USB-C Slim Dock for the 24-inch iMac is designed to add extra ports and storage without drawing attention. It can hold an SSD up to 2TB in size and also features USB-A ports, SD card slots, and a USB-C port. This dock is a bit pricey, but it's a must-have accessory for anyone looking to turn the iMac into a desktop workstation.
Satechi Stand & Hub for Mac Mini and Studio
Like the concept of the USB-C Slim Dock but have a Mac Mini or Mac Studio? Well, there's the Stand & Hub as a similar alternative. It arguably matches the design of the Mac Mini and Studio better, since it sits under those desktop machines perfectly. There are vent holes in the stand that ensure you won't lose airflow by adding this useful accessory. Like the iMac variant, this product gives you a ton of connectivity in exchange for a single USB port.
Satechi Stand & Hub for Mac review: The perfect companion for Mac mini or Mac Studio
If you're looking for a way to add expandable storage to your Mac mini or Mac Studio, this is the cleanest way to do it.
The model that's on sale at Amazon doesn't include an SSD enclosure, but it's otherwise identical to the one I reviewed. If nothing else, this accessory moves the ports on your Mac Mini and Studio to the front, making them a lot easier to access. At $56, it's hard to beat the value and convenience this accessory offers.
Satechi Stand & Hub
- Ports
- 3x USB-A, SD, microSD, 3.5mm, 1x USB-C, M.2 SATA
- USB Power Delivery
- No
- Warranty
- 1 year
- Price
- $100
- Dimensions
- 7.8 x 7.8 x 0.9 inches
- Supported HDD sizes
- M.2 Internal SSD (SATA only)
Satechi's Stand & Hub for Mac mini and Mac Studio adds ports and storage while blending in. It matches the color of Apple's silver, and when installed, looks like it's part of your Mac.
Satechi M1 Wireless Mouse
Finally, let's close this roundup with an affordable pick: the M1 Wireless Mouse. It's just $24 thanks to these limited-time sales, and this is a great Bluetooth mouse for the price. While it's not quite an ergonomic champion, this is the perfect travel mouse. You get more grip and better comfort than the Magic Mouse, but it's still nice, portable, and compact.
Satechi M1 Wireless Mouse review: It's like a more ergonomic Magic Mouse
A more ergonomic Magic Mouse still isn't that ergonomic, and the Satechi M1 makes a lot more sense as a travel mouse than a permanent desktop fixture.
It also simply looks great, and the scroll wheel is satisfying to use. I've used mice far pricier than the M1 Wireless Mouse, and for $24, this one is impressive.
Satechi M1
- Weight
- 6.2 oz
- Sensor
- Optical
- Wireless?
- Yes
- Brand
- Satechi
- Dimensions
- 4.37 x 2.25 x 1.25 inches
- Battery
- 45 days of battery life
If you are looking for a no-nonsense mouse, the Satechi M1 is for you. It works effortlessly with all Macs, and has an aluminum finish with an ergonomic design.
Everything at Satechi is 25% off sitewide
If you didn't see anything you liked here, the good news is that Satechi's entire online store is 25% off with the discount code FALL25 at checkout. It's one of the best accessory makers around, and I've tested enough of their products (and spent my own money on them!) to vouch for its quality.
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Feel like snagging a great deal? Satechi's entire store is 25% off for a limited time, so you can save on peripherals, cables, chargers, hubs, and more. You won't want to miss out.
