Satechi Type-C Aluminum Monitor Stand Hub review: Make your workspace more comfortable and...

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in General Discussion edited March 2022
Satechi's Type-C Aluminum Monitor Stand Hub is the ideal way to raise your iMac or monitor while providing additional ports for your favorite devices.




A good monitor riser is a worthwhile addition to any desk, especially if you suffer from aches and pains from an improperly positioned monitor. Seeing as it's taking up precious desk space, a monitor riser is a great way to add back in functionality you may be missing -- such as USB-A Ports.

We're taking a look at Satechi's Type-C Aluminum Monitor Stand Hub. It's a small monitor riser designed for the iMac -- though it could be just as easily used with the Studio Display -- and boasts several ports to help bring some additional functionality to your workspace.

Design

Made out of aluminum, Satechi's Type-C Aluminum Monitor Stand Hub is an attractive way to raise your iMac while also providing some additional ports you may have been missing. It supports up to 50 pounds in weight, which is five times more than the 24-inch iMac.




The Monitor Stand only raises your iMac monitor about 1.25 inches, which isn't as high as many other monitor risers on the market.

Still, that may be all you need to bring your screen more comfortably in line with where your vision naturally rests. After all, the iMac has a fairly sizable base in its own right.

Ports

Three 5Gbps USB-A ports allow you to utilize your favorite legacy devices, flash drives, and older USB-A-to-Lightning charging cables. However, Satechi notes that the USB-A ports do not support CD readers.

It's important to add that this isn't a powered dock, so it can't support charging a device like a MacBook. It also does not support video either.




Satechi includes a built-in microSD and standard SD card slot, which is excellent for anyone who frequently loses their standalone SD card readers.

Lastly, there's a 3.5mm audio in/out port, allowing you to connect a pair of wired headphones or a microphone to your machine. This makes it more convenient to hook up your audio accessories, bringing the port to a closer range and in an easier-to-access location.

Overall

Satechi's Type-C Aluminum Monitor Stand Hub delivers what it promises and looks good doing it.

Our only criticism is that we would have liked to see the addition of a second USB-C port, even if it meant losing a USB-A port or the audio jack, which the iMac already has.

Pros
  • Compact, sturdy design
  • Offers multiple ports for legacy devices
  • Includes standard and MicroSD card reader
Cons
  • 1.5 inch height may not be enough for especially tall users
  • Could use an additional USB-C port

Rating: 4 out of 5

Where to buy

Those interested in snagging their own Monitor Stand can head to Satechi's site or Amazon.com. The stand is available in silver and space gray and costs $89.99.

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 6
    ITGUYINSDITGUYINSD Posts: 536member
    Try as I might, I can't find a picture of the back of the unit.  I would assume there is a connecting cable out the back of this stand that connects to the iMac and you don't have to use the front port for that?

    Every picture of the unit shows no cables attached to the stand.
    stevenozwatto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 6
    entropysentropys Posts: 4,267member
    I would not buy any dock that doesn’t charge at 96w at a minimum.
    and yeah, what does it look like with all the ports occupied?

    a good idea, not sure about the execution.
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 6
    sunman42sunman42 Posts: 289member
    ITGUYINSD said:
    Try as I might, I can't find a picture of the back of the unit.  I would assume there is a connecting cable out the back of this stand that connects to the iMac and you don't have to use the front port for that?

    Every picture of the unit shows no cables attached to the stand.
    The fourth photo on the Satechi site shows the back of the stand — and there are exactly zero ports there.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 6
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    Why would the USB ports not support CD readers? 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 6
    fastasleepfastasleep Posts: 6,452member
    entropys said:
    I would not buy any dock that doesn’t charge at 96w at a minimum.
    It doesn't provide *any* PD.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 6
    sunman42 said:
    ITGUYINSD said:
    Try as I might, I can't find a picture of the back of the unit.  I would assume there is a connecting cable out the back of this stand that connects to the iMac and you don't have to use the front port for that?

    Every picture of the unit shows no cables attached to the stand.
    The fourth photo on the Satechi site shows the back of the stand — and there are exactly zero ports there.

    The stand itself has a
     two feet (≈60 cm) long built in USB-C cable to connect to Thunderbolt 3-enabled computers, and it comes with a small USB-C to USB-A dongle adapter so it's essentially compatible with others as well.

    https://images.macrumors.com/t/UQFmHgB2AVLN7dLw0kjgTw0TFdY=/1600x0/article-new/2019/02/satechi-stand-2.jpg
    edited April 2022
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