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jparker402

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Finally went and did it!! Ordered a MacBook Pro 14 M1! Now while waiting for it to arrive, I am sitting here looking at USB-A (I think) flash drives, a SSD, a HD, a printer, and a mouse transmitter. And exploring Amazon for an adapter so that I will be able to connect these accessories into the MacBook Pro. Is this Anker adapter ref=sxin_16_ac_d_mf_brs the kind of thing I need and is it a good one? Any advice?
 

Dave Braine

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jparker402

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Hadn't considered a hub like that because the Pro will already have SD reader and HDMI ports. But a dock/dongle that had several USB-A ports would be a thought. I have not seen one. The single adapters that I posted above connect directly to the flash drive. I do see that there are single adapters that connect via a short cable. Any particular advantage to those?
 

Dave Braine

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Didn't realise that the new Pro had so many ports. And a mag safe connection. The new MacBook Air as well. Apple's obviously realised that more than just two Thunderbolt ports might be useful.

I do see that there are single adapters that connect via a short cable. Any particular advantage to those?
Don't think so really.
 

Ramonsterrr1981

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Finally went and did it!! Ordered a MacBook Pro 14 M1! Now while waiting for it to arrive, I am sitting here looking at USB-A (I think) flash drives, a SSD, a HD, a printer, and a mouse transmitter. And exploring Amazon for an adapter so that I will be able to connect these accessories into the MacBook Pro. Is this Anker adapter ref=sxin_16_ac_d_mf_brs the kind of thing I need and is it a good one? Any advice?
this anker one is fine. anker generally makes good stuff.
 

Fishrrman

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OP:
"Is this Anker adapter ref=sxin_16_ac_d_mf_brs the kind of thing I need and is it a good one?"

NO...!
Don't buy those.

REASON WHY: you often can't get two of them plugged into adjacent USBc ports because they're TOO BIG, width-wise. Even using one may block off the port for another regular-sized USBc plug.

Instead, you want 3 or 4 of THESE:
They have a "small connecting plug" that works fine.
I speak from personal experience of having used both types...
 

jparker402

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Original poster
Jun 7, 2016
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Bellevue, NE
OP:
"Is this Anker adapter ref=sxin_16_ac_d_mf_brs the kind of thing I need and is it a good one?"

NO...!
Don't buy those.

REASON WHY: you often can't get two of them plugged into adjacent USBc ports because they're TOO BIG, width-wise. Even using one may block off the port for another regular-sized USBc plug.

Instead, you want 3 or 4 of THESE:
They have a "small connecting plug" that works fine.
I speak from personal experience of having used both types...
Aah! That is the reason for the cable extension! Thank you!
 

JW5566

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Jun 10, 2021
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Yes I'd second the above - on my Air the USBC ports are so close that 2 x plug adapters won't fit side by side. What I did was buy some right angled ones too, which do a similar job.
 
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