Satechi unveils new foldable Aluminum Hub & Stand for iPad Pro and beyond

Satechi Ipad Stand
Satechi Ipad Stand (Image credit: Satechi)

What you need to know

  • Satechi has today unveiled a brand new stand and hub for iPad Pro.
  • The Aluminum Stand & Hub elevates your iPad for use and features six ports for improved connectivity.
  • It costs $99.99 and features 4K HDMI, USB-C, and USB-A ports as well as an SD card slot.

Satechi has today unveiled a brand new Aluminum Hub & Stand for Apple's iPad Pro (2021) and previous models from 2018 onwards.

The Aluminum Hub & Stand is designed to physically elevate your iPad for any activity, be it viewing, typing, drawing, or connecting with friends over video. Not only does it serve as a stand for improved use, it also features a hub that vastly improves the connectivity of your iPad. It has a 4K HDMI (60Hz) port, USB-C PD charging, a USB-A port, an SD card reader, a Micro SD card reader, and an audio jack.

The stand is made from aluminum, so will fit right in with your iPad Pro and on your desk with any other accessories. It's also foldable for portability so you can use it on the go.

The new stand is available from both Satechi and Amazon, and through June 6 users can get 20% off at Satechi's own website with the code IPADPRO.

Satechi Stand Ipadpro 2021 Env

Satechi Stand Ipadpro 2021 Env (Image credit: Satechi)

The stand is the perfect companion for Apple's new iPad Pro (2021), which features an M1 chip and Liquid Retina XDR display in the larger 12.9-inch model, making it one of the Best iPads for artists in 2021.

The new stand is compatible with the new 2021 iPad Pro, as well as the iPad Pro (2018), Apple's iPad Air (2020), and can even be used with devices like the M1 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, as well as older models that have USB-C.

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