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Hagibis USB-C Hub with Dual Hard Drive Enclosure, Type-C Docking Station for Mac Mini M2, Mac Studio M1 Max Ultra with 2.5inch SATA, M.2 NVMe NGFF, 4K DP1.4, USB3.1 Gen2, USB-C, SD/TF (MC25 Pro DP)
Brand | Hagibis |
Color | Silver |
Hardware Interface | MicroSD, Solid State Drive, DisplayPort, USB 3.1 Type C, USB 3.2 Gen 1, USB 3.2 Gen 2, Secure Digital Card See more |
Special Feature | Play, Plug |
Compatible Devices | MacBook Air, Mac mini, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac Studio |
About this item
- Good partner for Mac Mini & Mac Studio: This Hub has multiple interfaces to meet multiple needs. Same size, alloy material, plug and play, light, solid, fast heat dissipation, more suitable for your Mac Mini and Mac Studio
- Multiple interfaces: Hagibis Mac Mini Dock with M.2 NVMe/NGFF, 2.5inch SATA hard drive enclosure, DP1.4, 10Gbps USB3.1 Gen2, 10Gbps USB-C, 2 5Gbps USB3.0, SD/Micro SD card slot. Various interfaces meet all your needs
- Dual Screen Expansion: Support 4K/60Hz high resolution, let the Mac Mini achieve dual screen extended or mirrored. * When using DP port, you need to connect USB-C(B) to the device
- Dual Hard Drive Enclosure Design: Compatible with M.2 (NVMe / NGFF) and 2.5inch (Mechanical / Solid State) hard disk (Hard disk within 10mm), support dual hard disk read and write at the same time
- High Speed Transmission: 10Gbps to transmit 1G large files only need 1 second. *Due to the limitation of Apple M1 chip, the reading and writing speed is lower than that of non M1 chip computer
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Quality of material | 3.8 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Value for money | 3.8 | 3.7 | 3.9 | 4.5 | — |
Portability | — | — | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.8 |
For traveling | — | — | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.7 |
Sold By | — | ACASIS Direct US | AnkerDirect | AnkerDirect | Hiearcool Direct |
hardware interface | displayport, solid state drive, usb3.2 gen 2, usb3.1 c, usb3.2 gen 1, secure digital, microsd | hdmi | usb c | hdmi, displayport, microsd | hdmi, microsd, usb3.0, usb c |
number of ports | 2 | 7 | 5 | 7 | 6 |
compatible devices | Mac mini, Mac Studio, MacBook Pro, iMac, MacBook Air | MacBook Air | Laptops | Card Readers, Laptops | Macbook M1,M2,Type C Laptops,iPad Air/Pro/Mini,iMac,Steam Deck,Type C Smartphones,Mouse, Keyboard,iPhone 15 Pro Max,iPhone 15 Pro,iPhone 15,iPhone 15 Plus |
data transfer rate | 10240 megabytes per second | 5.0 gigabits per second, 10.0 gigabits per second | 5 gigabits per second | 5 gigabits per second | 500 megabytes per second |
operating system | Mac OS 9 | Linux, Chrome OS | Windows 10, Chrome OS, Windows 7 | Windows 10, Mac OS 9 | MacOS, Windows XP/7/8/10/Vista, Chrome OS, Linux, Android |
Product Description
HAGiBiS, Focus on connect solutions!
Hagibis, founded in 2007, is a high-tech enterprise integrating research and development and design of 3C accessories, wireless intelligence and other products. We always take user experience as our main theme, follow the humanized design concept, adheres to the concept of "quality first, enjoy life".
Hagibis USB-C Hub with Dual Hard Drive Enclosure
Unique 2-in-1 design, USB-C Hub & Dual Hard Drive Enclosure
Good partner for Mac Mini M1, plug and play
Compatible with M.2 NVMe/NGFF, 2.5inch SATA solid state drive and mechanical hard disk
4K/60Hz DP1.4 port support double display monitor for Mac Mini and MacBook Pro
- M.2 NVMe/NGFF
- 2.5inch SATA
- 4K@60Hz DP1.4
- 10Gbps USB3.1 Gen2
- 10Gbps USB-C
- 5Gbps USB3.0
- SD/Micro SD
External Expansion more Convenient
2 5Gbps USB3.0 ports
10Gbps USB3.1 Gen2 port
10Gbps USB-C port
SD/Micro SD Card Slot
4K@60Hz DP1.4 port
M.2 NVMe/NGFF
2.5inch SATA SSD/HDD
*When dual hard disks are used at the same time, the power consumption is large. In order to avoid insufficient power supply, it is recommended to add power to USB-C(B) port to make the work more stable
Alloy material
Alloy material is light, solid, fast heat dissipation, more suitable for your Mac Mini
Antiskid Design
There are 4 anti-skid pads on the back of the product, which can prevent the product from moving or shifting during use
MC25 Pro DP | MC25-Silver | MC25-Grey | MC25 Pro | ZD1 Pro DP | |
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Connection Type | Dual USB-C | USB-C | USB-C | Dual USB-C | Dual USB-C |
2.5inch SATA | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
M.2 NVMe/NGFF | ✓ | - | - | ✓ | ✓ |
USB 3.1 Gen2 | ✓ | - | - | ✓ | ✓ |
10Gbps USB-C | ✓ | - | - | ✓ | ✓ |
DP1.4 | ✓ | - | - | - | ✓ |
USB 3.0 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Card Readers | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Color | Silver | Silver | Grey | Silver | Silver |
Monitor Stand | - | - | - | - | ✓ |
Product information
Product Dimensions | 7.67 x 7.67 x 0.59 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.37 pounds |
ASIN | B096LMGTNG |
Item model number | MC25 Pro DP |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #177,464 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,365 in Laptop Docking Stations |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 14, 2020 |
Manufacturer | Shanghai Xinxie Industrial Co., Ltd |
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Customers like the value, appearance and quality of the multiport hub. For example, they mention it's an excellent device for the price, looks good and is well thought out in design. Some are satisfied with ease of installation. That said, some complain about the mounting and connectivity issues. Opinions are mixed on performance and ports.
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Customers like the appearance of the multiport hub. They say it looks good, elegant, and integrated. Some say that it has a very similar look to the Mac mini. Overall, customers are satisfied with the design and quality of the product.
"...it connects as usual and stays connected.Other than that, nice hub...." Read more
"...It's definitely way cheaper and easier to manage everything and look nice too...." Read more
"...Looks good and fast so far." Read more
"...me, are reading these reviews and probably thinking to yourself "This looks great...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the multiport hub. They say it's a nice piece of hardware, an awesome hub, and a perfect addition to the Mac mini. Some customers also mention that it'd make a great dock for the Mini. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...It has exceeded my expectations for the price. I have had no issues with reliability, read/write speeds or connectivity." Read more
"...Setup was quick and easy, quality is top notch. If you have a Mac mini you need this...." Read more
"...sticks, and other occasionally used items, and this hub not only adds quite a few, and space for an internal SATA -and- SSD card, but it matches the..." Read more
"...not sure how I survived all these years without this GEM! It extends by user abilities to an entirely different level! I LOVE IT!" Read more
Customers like the value of the multiport hub. For example, they mention it's an excellent device for the price, a fair piece of equipment, and a cheaper way to add an SSD than to pay Apple for more SSD.
"...It has exceeded my expectations for the price. I have had no issues with reliability, read/write speeds or connectivity." Read more
"...This is an excellent device for the price. Nice balance of useful ports/drive bays and price.Not so nice, but for me not an issue...." Read more
"...handy to have the ports in front and a cheaper way to add an SSD than to pay apple for more SSD space." Read more
"...This product wll be forever hampered by trying to be TOO cheap...." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the multiport hub to be easy. They mention that it's super easy to access and install or remove drive(s), it'll plug and play, and everything works as expected. Some say that the hub is easy to connect to their Mac mini and that installing the extra storage was a snap. Overall, most are satisfied with the ease of installation and use of the product.
"...Super easy to access and install or remove drive(s). Thermal pad came with hub), with four rubberish feet...." Read more
"Installation took a couple of minutes, including installing a SSD HD. After that you just need to connect USB cable and you are good to go!..." Read more
"...It's definitely way cheaper and easier to manage everything and look nice too...." Read more
"Very easy to install drives, and has been working flawlessly, *after* I paid attention to the instructions and learned one weird quirk...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the multiport hub. Some mention it works like a champ, functions exactly as intended, and has crazy throughput. Others say that it's intermittent, has super slow data transfer, and causes massive wifi interference.
"...For my uses, and what I wanted to accomplish, it has worked flawlessly. No errors. Drives all accessed easily and quickly...." Read more
"...For me this is as close to perfect as I will probably find, and it works great, with two bays for drives and additional ports...." Read more
"I ordered this hub to be a companion for my Mac Mini 2. It caused MASSIVE wifi interference...." Read more
"...Looks good and fast so far." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ports. Some mention it has a good selection of ports, the ports on the front are really useful, and the four USB type A ports are fine. However, others say that the SSD drives, SD slot, and USB ports are not recognized, the card reader ports are upside down, and there are not enough ports on Mini.
"...I do wish it had more USB-C ports and maybe even it's own power source as there are warnings that it can't run both drives without needed 2 of the..." Read more
"...This is an excellent device for the price. Nice balance of useful ports/drive bays and price.Not so nice, but for me not an issue...." Read more
"...Nothing. No USB, no USB-C, nothing! What a nice $100 USB-C to DisplayPort dongle - and a massive one at that!..." Read more
"...The SDHC slot is hard to operate: it won't always lock my card in and may take several tries before it does;-..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the multiport hub. They mention that their nvme drive gets frequently disconnected, and the hard drives would disconnect when the computer goes to sleep. They also say that the SSD drive installed in the hub gets disconnected. Some say that it doesn't deliver enough power and causes the HUB to not connect with the SSD. Additionally, the unit to occasionally come unplugged.
"...After fixing the wifi issue, i noticed that on startup my magic mouse would not connect. (worked fine to come out of sleep though.)..." Read more
"...When I first started using it, I found it disconnected all the internal drives the moment I attached anything to the front USB-C port...." Read more
"...The only "down-sides" are the tendency for the unit to occasionally come unplugged and the close spacing on the USB Ports I sometimes need to use a..." Read more
"...as recommended and connected the power supply port, and still getting disconnects, it happens almost all the time when using multiple ports at the..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the mounting of the multiport hub. They mention that it unmounts the internal drive constantly. Some customers also report that the read speed on the USB ports is super slow. Overall, some customers are not happy with the product's mounting capabilities.
"...using it for a few months now and my biggest issue is the drives will unmount occasionally, not often, but once is too much...." Read more
"...but when I wake the system, I get a message stating the drives were incorrectly removed...." Read more
"...- and as other reviewer's have commented on - is the unpredictable ejecting of the drive(s) contained in the hub." Read more
"...It was recognized by the hub but kept dropping out and back in. I replaced the 990 with a Samsung 980 2TB disk and all is better now...." Read more
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Enter this device. I didn't get it free. This isn't a paid review... I paid for this hub.
Here's what I love about it. It is ever so slightly larger than the Mac by maybe a few millimeters, if that, so my Mac sits perfectly on top. The color isn't a 100% match, as others have noted, but it is probably 98% and if your Mac is sitting on top, who cares, right? You can see how close they are in the picture. It has eliminated my clutter issue. Both external drives are gone. Inside, I installed a 1TB NVMe drive that I use for my fast local storage and a 2 TB Seagate 2.5 drive for Time Machine.
Now I have a nice clean desktop! No more clutter. Just the Mac and this device. In one unit, I have two separate drives, so if my fast local storage failed, my Time Machine didn't. (And yes, like anyone, aside from iCloud I do make additional periodic backups to an external Time Machine disk.)
Anyway, it will do wonders to clean up your desktop. And in front you get 2 USB 3.0 A type ports, a USB 3.1 Gen 2 A type port, a USB C port, SD/TF ports and indicator lights showing that the hub is active, the NVMe is being accessed and the HDD is being accessed.
For my uses, and what I wanted to accomplish, it has worked flawlessly. No errors. Drives all accessed easily and quickly. All front ports working.
AN IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are using both drives like I am, it is important that you connect both USB-C ports on the hub to your Mac Mini using either the included cables or your own. The power draw between the hub, and powering a rotating HDD plus an NVMe can cause intermittent issues if you don't connect both. One for power, one for data. It is described in the instruction manual and if you just do it, you will have a trouble-free experience with this device. I tried it without the second USB-C to USB-A connected and the NVMe acted like it "ejected" improperly from time to time. By connecting both cables, it is flawless and all ports in front are powered.
A TIP: I stuck a piece of double-stick Velcro between my Mac and the Hub so that when my Mac was on top, it did not slide if I was plugging something into the hub. This is no fault of the hub. The Mac's "foot" as you know is the circular plastic bottom which can slide on top of the smooth aluminum of the hub. A little Velcro did the trick.
A BONUS: Hagibis paid attention to detail. The LEDs they used are the same size, intensity and brightness of the one on the Mac Mini. As a result, the white LED that represents the HDD being accessed in the hub lines up with the white LED on your Mac. The blue and green LED are the same size. Nice attention to detail.
SURPRISING: There is a plastic "door" on the bottom of the hub that you remove to insert the HDD or NVMe drives. They supply screws to secure it and foam to keep you drive tightly in place. I was pleasantly surprised that they included extra screws, several rubber NVMe holders and a screw driver! You don't have to try and find a mini screw driver to install the screws as they supply one.
Overall, for me, for how I use my Mac, this is EXACTLY what I needed. It has exceeded my expectations for the price. I have had no issues with reliability, read/write speeds or connectivity.
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2022
Enter this device. I didn't get it free. This isn't a paid review... I paid for this hub.
Here's what I love about it. It is ever so slightly larger than the Mac by maybe a few millimeters, if that, so my Mac sits perfectly on top. The color isn't a 100% match, as others have noted, but it is probably 98% and if your Mac is sitting on top, who cares, right? You can see how close they are in the picture. It has eliminated my clutter issue. Both external drives are gone. Inside, I installed a 1TB NVMe drive that I use for my fast local storage and a 2 TB Seagate 2.5 drive for Time Machine.
Now I have a nice clean desktop! No more clutter. Just the Mac and this device. In one unit, I have two separate drives, so if my fast local storage failed, my Time Machine didn't. (And yes, like anyone, aside from iCloud I do make additional periodic backups to an external Time Machine disk.)
Anyway, it will do wonders to clean up your desktop. And in front you get 2 USB 3.0 A type ports, a USB 3.1 Gen 2 A type port, a USB C port, SD/TF ports and indicator lights showing that the hub is active, the NVMe is being accessed and the HDD is being accessed.
For my uses, and what I wanted to accomplish, it has worked flawlessly. No errors. Drives all accessed easily and quickly. All front ports working.
AN IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are using both drives like I am, it is important that you connect both USB-C ports on the hub to your Mac Mini using either the included cables or your own. The power draw between the hub, and powering a rotating HDD plus an NVMe can cause intermittent issues if you don't connect both. One for power, one for data. It is described in the instruction manual and if you just do it, you will have a trouble-free experience with this device. I tried it without the second USB-C to USB-A connected and the NVMe acted like it "ejected" improperly from time to time. By connecting both cables, it is flawless and all ports in front are powered.
A TIP: I stuck a piece of double-stick Velcro between my Mac and the Hub so that when my Mac was on top, it did not slide if I was plugging something into the hub. This is no fault of the hub. The Mac's "foot" as you know is the circular plastic bottom which can slide on top of the smooth aluminum of the hub. A little Velcro did the trick.
A BONUS: Hagibis paid attention to detail. The LEDs they used are the same size, intensity and brightness of the one on the Mac Mini. As a result, the white LED that represents the HDD being accessed in the hub lines up with the white LED on your Mac. The blue and green LED are the same size. Nice attention to detail.
SURPRISING: There is a plastic "door" on the bottom of the hub that you remove to insert the HDD or NVMe drives. They supply screws to secure it and foam to keep you drive tightly in place. I was pleasantly surprised that they included extra screws, several rubber NVMe holders and a screw driver! You don't have to try and find a mini screw driver to install the screws as they supply one.
Overall, for me, for how I use my Mac, this is EXACTLY what I needed. It has exceeded my expectations for the price. I have had no issues with reliability, read/write speeds or connectivity.
No Such Thing.
So started looking for the hub with as many useful (for me) options as possible.
I came up on four different Hagbis hubs, from basic to the hub with two ssd slot/enclosures built in. One a 2.5" SATA, the other blade NVME type.
I was planning on using this with a Apple Max Mini M1 with a pathetic, non-replacable 256gb internal SSD, (c'mon Apple, really?).
So I installed a 1tb nvme for starr-up and system stuff. And a 2tb SATA for back-up (and Time Machine). Works quite nicely.
Ports:
On Back: two USB-C ports, a full size Display Port and and HDMI port.
On Front: Three USB 3, USB-C and a micro and Full size SD card reader.
Not ideal but, for me, pretty close.
Feels like aluminum so It matches the color,texture and size of the Mini, so you can put it on or under your Mini. And it looks like it belongs there.
The bottom is black plastic (with a screw on/off cover for the drives. Super easy to access and install or remove drive(s). Thermal pad came with hub), with four rubberish feet.
Been using it for a few months now and my biggest issue is the drives will unmount occasionally, not often, but once is too much.
Working on figuring that issue out (suggestions welcome).
For me this is as close to perfect as I will probably find, and it works great, with two bays for drives and additional ports.
There are others similarly priced that so not have the dual drive bays. Otherqise this works the same as others Satichi, etc.
This is an excellent device for the price. Nice balance of useful ports/drive bays and price.
Not so nice, but for me not an issue. No Ethernet or audio jack. But both on Mac Mini (though audio jack is around back, so that is more of a bummer. But with Bluetooth earphones again not a big issue).
Bonus (sort of): when you add the two USB-C ports (at least one taken up for power/data signal to the hub), a two USB-3 ports and a HDMI, you have a pretty nice bunch of available ports and jacks.
What isn't mentioned (except by reviews that were sadly too deep for me to find before purchasing) is that the DisplayPort is a scam. Yes, you read that correctly. Follow the Hagibis instructions and you too will find that you can choose one of the following options:
Option 1: The DisplayPort works! Oh darn, literally nothing else on the enclosure works. Nothing. No USB, no USB-C, nothing! What a nice $100 USB-C to DisplayPort dongle - and a massive one at that!
Option 2: Everything EXCEPT DisplayPort works! Wow, this is great. I can access my hard drives, but I can't see a thing! Maybe I can use sonar like a bat to navigate my OS with a black screen? NO. I get to use that HDMI cable that's been gathering dust in my drawer since 2012. Sure glad I paid that extra money to get that DisplayPort! (sarcasm)
In other words, either don't buy the DisplayPort version of this or don't buy the DisplayPort version of this. You will feel stupid. You will search Amazon reviews trying to figure out what's going on. You will find this review and you will be like me. Sad, frustrated, and soaked in the tears of my own stupidity. You have been warned.
Everything else seems to work ok. Read/write speeds vary. Mileage varies. Don't buy the DisplayPort version.
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Key is adding the external power supply. If you're using it with hard drives or the DisplayPort it's not optional. Just do it, and you'll end up with what I have. A very fast external drive, 2nd monitor (1080p), and a versatile piece of equipment. You'll notice, I'm more Windows than Mac, I don't play games, I don't do video editing (often), and it's a business tool. Stone cold reliable, I'll update if I have issues in the future.
Highly recommended!
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2022
Key is adding the external power supply. If you're using it with hard drives or the DisplayPort it's not optional. Just do it, and you'll end up with what I have. A very fast external drive, 2nd monitor (1080p), and a versatile piece of equipment. You'll notice, I'm more Windows than Mac, I don't play games, I don't do video editing (often), and it's a business tool. Stone cold reliable, I'll update if I have issues in the future.
Highly recommended!
Antes de comprar este hub había comprado un Satechi, el cual también tiene ranura para un SSD el asunto es que solo funciona con M.2 y son mas caros que un NVME además que venía defectuoso, por lo que decidí comprar el Hagibis y no me arrepiento.
Al principio tuve el problema de que se desconectaba cuando se suspendía la maquina, pero lo solucioné desactivando la opción de poner los discos duros en reposo.
En cuanto a la velocidad de lectura del SSD parece que ya corrigieron los problemas que tenían las M1, pues hice una prueba (adjunto en fotos) y esa es la velocidad que me da al disco del hub, algo que me ayuda un buen pues me dedico a la edición de video y trabajo con Raw 4k60p a 12 bits y no me ha dado ningún inconveniente, pero ojalá tuviera la base para que encajara la Mac pues cuando quieres meter una memoria se desacomoda y si tienes TOC te frustra un buen y la otra opción es ponerlo arriba que queda mucho mas fijo pero pues... hay que sacrificar esa bella manzanita.
Pros:
- Puertos USB de buena Velocidad
- Lectores super funcionales
- Excelente velocidad de lectura en el SSD (NVME)
- Color que combina con la Mac
- Puedes agregar otro SSD
Contras:
- Si tuviera la base para que encajara la Mac como el Satechi sería perfecto :'(
Reviewed in Mexico on June 20, 2022
Antes de comprar este hub había comprado un Satechi, el cual también tiene ranura para un SSD el asunto es que solo funciona con M.2 y son mas caros que un NVME además que venía defectuoso, por lo que decidí comprar el Hagibis y no me arrepiento.
Al principio tuve el problema de que se desconectaba cuando se suspendía la maquina, pero lo solucioné desactivando la opción de poner los discos duros en reposo.
En cuanto a la velocidad de lectura del SSD parece que ya corrigieron los problemas que tenían las M1, pues hice una prueba (adjunto en fotos) y esa es la velocidad que me da al disco del hub, algo que me ayuda un buen pues me dedico a la edición de video y trabajo con Raw 4k60p a 12 bits y no me ha dado ningún inconveniente, pero ojalá tuviera la base para que encajara la Mac pues cuando quieres meter una memoria se desacomoda y si tienes TOC te frustra un buen y la otra opción es ponerlo arriba que queda mucho mas fijo pero pues... hay que sacrificar esa bella manzanita.
Pros:
- Puertos USB de buena Velocidad
- Lectores super funcionales
- Excelente velocidad de lectura en el SSD (NVME)
- Color que combina con la Mac
- Puedes agregar otro SSD
Contras:
- Si tuviera la base para que encajara la Mac como el Satechi sería perfecto :'(
Reviewed in Sweden on February 8, 2024