
#Macbook pro dongle pro#
The short USB type C cable can be connected and disconnected to the Macbook Pro without many efforts whereas the first USB type C hub occupies both the USB type C slots on the Macbook Pro, a little tough to plug in and plug out. It is still a better solution if you would be using an external monitor occasionally.īut if you have a setup where you connect your MacBook Pro to an external monitor every day. It will be ideal, would be best if you invest in the second type of USB C hub. Using this USB C Hub on the right-hand side of the Macbook Pro (if you have got the $1799 MacBook Pro that has got 4 Thunderbolt 3 / USB type C slots) you wouldn’t have any issue with Wi-Fi.īut if your only option is to connect it on the left-hand side you can flip it so that’s the HDMI Slot is little far away from the Wi-Fi hardware. I have written about it in detail here.įor those who do not want to click on the link and read it further, I found that the HDMI was interfering with the Wi-Fi hardware that was installed on the left-hand side of the Macbook Pro. I found that the Wi-Fi whenever I connected the external monitor using the HDMI slot.

It is compact, and travel-friendly, but comes with a little issue if you want to use an external monitor by connecting it via the HDMI slot. The one that I have is from Iske and has all the important ports Anyone would require.įor the majority of the people, the first one, that snaps to the side of the Macbook Pro would be the best option. The other one comes with the short cable, which makes it wiggle if you have a habit of working on your MacBook Pro by keeping it on your lap or any other service which is not a flat table.

The one that I have is from Iske and has all the important connectivity options anyone would require.Ģ.
