This is for those who don’t need extra portsīut one of the things I love most about USB-C is that it enables a single-cable connection between my 16-inch MacBook Pro and everything I need to connect to on my desk. The Stone Pro, for example, gets you 11 ports. If it’s extra ports you want, Brydge still has you covered today, in the form of a purely external dock. If you’re mainly using a MacBook Pro with Retina Display for your setup, this tough dock will provide 13 ports of connectivity you’ll find two TRS audio jacks, an SD card reader, HDMI output, six USB 3.0 ports, Ethernet, and two Thunderbolt 2 ports. The first, which we tried way back in 2015, is a way to add ports to a MacBook. There are, though, two different takes on the idea … The basic idea is that you use the laptop as a standalone machine when mobile, then snap it into a dock when you return to your desk, to effectively turn it into a desktop computer. The concept of a laptop dock has been around for decades now. Brydge acquired the company back in 2019 and has continued to develop new models since then. The Brydge MacBook Vertical Dock is the latest incarnation of what used to be Henge Docks.
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