Specifically, Apple accessory maker Satechi has come to be known for its Stand and Hub for the Mac Mini, which includes an SSD enclosure inside the dock. It fits the dimensions of the Mac Mini that it sits below and has a silver aluminum finish to the color of the Mac Mini. It adds plenty of ports to the Mac Mini, with a USB-C data port, three USB-A data ports, micro SD and full-size SD card readers, a 3.5mm headphone jack port, and an internal SSD enclosure.
The dock allows users to insert an M.2 SATA SSD storage device to connect with an M2 Mac Mini. Once the extra SSD is installed, plugging in the dock will expand the device’s storage capacity to include the just-inserted drive. Satechi’s Stand and Hub retails for $99 but routinely sees discounts on sites like Amazon. The Mac’s internal storage will appear separately from the external drive, and read/write speeds will definitely be worse on the external drive. But when faced with paying Apple or adding an external storage device, some users will certainly choose the latter for their M2 Mac Mini