@@BETT3RTH4NU5 Dang good thought! I just use my airpod pros, but that is really interesting. The camera I put on the list does have a pretty solid mic, so that's at least two birds one stone.
I love my new M4 mini. I have an Apple trackpad, Logitech full size keyboard & mouse. Several USB C external drives & I am using a 40” TV as my monitor. Lastly, I have a dongle that allows me to plug in anything I want except a toaster or kitchen sink.
Two favorite dongles are BaseUS 7-1 for $20 USD and Anker 555 8-1 for $50. The latter has faster data transfer speeds, so I would recommend that to photographers with lots of clients or a fast growing clientel. 2 Type A ports with 10 Gb/s data transfer speed, an HDMI 2.0 port (18 Gb/s), and an SD card reader & micro SD reader with 110 MB/s data transfer speed. The BaseUS is more cost-effective for those on a tighter budget, college photography students, or hobby photographers. 3 Type A ports with 5 Gb/s data transfer speed, an HDMI 2.0 port (18 Gb/s), and an SD card reader & micro SD reader with 60 MB/s data transfer speed.
I have been using the Anker 555 for about 18 months now, have been travelling with it and used it on my iPad mini. It’s absolutely worth the investment, holds up very well and just works. The only downside for mobile workflow is having to check which port is the PD. I just put a sticker on the dongle so I can quickly see where to plug the power. Bought a Mac mini today and currently I am in the process of importing all the pictures from my last journey into my Lightroom catalogue so I am using the dongle again. Great piece of kit.
4:43 don’t wanna rain on your parade, but, if you have an iPhone 16 pro or pro max, chances are, you’ll have the best camera. You can actually use continuity camera for the Mac mini, which, would be probably the best choice.
If you have a wired apple or macally keyboard, those often have two USB 2 outputs. It's not optimal, and you still need one USB-C adapter, but it's a cheap start.
@@JonAdamsTech A lot of actual monitors also tend to have a small hub in them. Dell tend to be quite good for this, though apparently their quality has gone the way of the rest of their line up in the last few years. Which is a shame, because their monitors were the only things I would genuinely recommend lol.
I have a Satechi desk hub USB-C that has 3 USB type A plus 2 card slots for my Mac mini (10C/10C graphics/256GB storage). Also have a Samsung T5 drive.
Is that the one that fits perfectly under the old Mac mini, itakes if look like a Mac Studio essentially. I want to see someone of the ones for the new m4 version
Depending on your needs. The Caldigit Ts4 has 18 ports, a combination of USBc, USBa, 2 card readers etc. I find for 3 monitors, an audio interface, a few Sony card readers, and some NAS/external storage, the ports get used up pretty quickly. That’s my only concern with the Mac mini.
@ I have one on order, and I agree about the price tag, it’s overpriced . I went backwards and forwards before finally ordering one. I’m swapping my PC workstation for a Mac mini M4 Pro, so it needs quite a few peripherals and cables to make up for the loss of a full size tower.
@@Realist-m9c Yeah thats a video I was thinking about making this week. I have a killer PC but this mac mini keeps up, so I may try and get around to that before the weekend
it would be 1000MB/s because the thunderbolt ports on Macs aren't compatible with USB 3.2 Gen 2x2. The maximum speed for T9 on Mac via the thunderbolt port is 10Gbps instead of 20Gbps.
I am just thinking of picking up 2024 iMac instead of 2024 Mac Mini and going through these hassle of getting mouse, keyboard, camera, 4k display etc individually, what is your take on that, thank you
A ~nice price for what you get, but way too few USB C ports and memory (which) as usual with Apple is far too expensive. 16gb shared ram should be the least you would ever want in a new computer. Same with 256gb internal - which should be 512gb as the standard. This is a very cheesy way for Apple to make a boatload of money on both memories, which is BS. I'd want 32gb of "unified" ram, which is what I'm running now on my 2017 iMac Pro (plus 8gb on the vid card), plus it has a .5TB internal SS drive, AND IT WAS MADE 7 YEARS AGO!!! I bought it with 8 and bought new cards for it to boost it to 32 FOR LESS THAN $300 back in '17. Why would I want less than that in a new Mini? But you can't even get the Mini with more than 24gb, and that much costs $400 extra, which is also total BS. You KNOW Apple makes a killing on this. Plus, you have to buy an astropad Luna to connnect this to a 2017+ iMac, which is more BS, since a lot of us will be doing that to keep the 5K monitor going. Nope. This is a great unit, but under supplied by a lot. The hype on this M4 version is so intense right now, but I'm willing to bet most who buy them will be complaining about the price bumps to get one that functions well in today's computing world. I love my iMac and V10 iPad, but Apple is still playing games, and I just don't like it and the 'less than' stuff they keep peddling.
Yeah man i feel you but having used this thing and other M series chips in the past, the swap memory is so freaking fast that you don't even notice it when it kicks in. I know it shortens the life of the ssd but with a base model you're probably not keeping it for the entire life of the computer, most people will upgrade before the ssd gives out. But i also love building pc's so I totally get the frustration, when it's just sooooo cheap to upgrade ram and storage on a pc at any given time. I feel like apple is in a good spot but they definitely need to get called out on their crap for the insane prices they charge for ram and extra storage. Thanks for checking out the video and the thoughtful comment.
Did I leave any great accessories out? Let me know!
What about a mic? I recently picked up my m4 Mac mini and was disappointed to learn it does not have one built in
Nope. I liked all the choices of your accessories. Especially the Dongle and external SSD storage.
@@BETT3RTH4NU5 Dang good thought! I just use my airpod pros, but that is really interesting. The camera I put on the list does have a pretty solid mic, so that's at least two birds one stone.
@@akin242002 Thanks! I appreciate you
@@BETT3RTH4NU5The Mac mini has never had a mic built in.
I love my new M4 mini. I have an Apple trackpad, Logitech full size keyboard & mouse. Several USB C external drives & I am using a 40” TV as my monitor. Lastly, I have a dongle that allows me to plug in anything I want except a toaster or kitchen sink.
Hahah that’s great! How do you like using the TV as the monitor? I’ve tried it in the past but it ended up just being too big for me
@ I love it. Work in IT for 30 yrs, the large screen is great for my tired old eyes.
@@Hedgehog-ji1bm nice!
Two favorite dongles are BaseUS 7-1 for $20 USD and Anker 555 8-1 for $50. The latter has faster data transfer speeds, so I would recommend that to photographers with lots of clients or a fast growing clientel. 2 Type A ports with 10 Gb/s data transfer speed, an HDMI 2.0 port (18 Gb/s), and an SD card reader & micro SD reader with 110 MB/s data transfer speed.
The BaseUS is more cost-effective for those on a tighter budget, college photography students, or hobby photographers. 3 Type A ports with 5 Gb/s data transfer speed, an HDMI 2.0 port (18 Gb/s), and an SD card reader & micro SD reader with 60 MB/s data transfer speed.
Nice! Yeah it’s crazy how good dongles have gotten for relatively cheap! Thanks for checking out the video.
I have been using the Anker 555 for about 18 months now, have been travelling with it and used it on my iPad mini. It’s absolutely worth the investment, holds up very well and just works. The only downside for mobile workflow is having to check which port is the PD. I just put a sticker on the dongle so I can quickly see where to plug the power.
Bought a Mac mini today and currently I am in the process of importing all the pictures from my last journey into my Lightroom catalogue so I am using the dongle again. Great piece of kit.
@@dennis_aus_neukoelln nice!
0:45 let me introduce you to the wooting 60he+ usbc to usbc keyboard 🤙🏼
Sweet I’ll check it out!
@@JonAdamsTechit’s an amazing keyboard, they have all different kinds of keyboards to fit most niche things you could need it for.
@ for sure I’ll check it out then. I love the nuphy air75 but I’m always open to trying new keyboards!
@@JonAdamsTechat 2:45 let me introduce you to the OWC Express 1M2
4:43 don’t wanna rain on your parade, but, if you have an iPhone 16 pro or pro max, chances are, you’ll have the best camera. You can actually use continuity camera for the Mac mini, which, would be probably the best choice.
Cool video! Looking to maybe pick up a base m4 Mac mini soon
I’ve loved it, totally worth it!
If you have a wired apple or macally keyboard, those often have two USB 2 outputs. It's not optimal, and you still need one USB-C adapter, but it's a cheap start.
Yeah that’s true, good call. Also some monitor arms have small docks built in. I just installed one yesterday that had that option
@@JonAdamsTech A lot of actual monitors also tend to have a small hub in them. Dell tend to be quite good for this, though apparently their quality has gone the way of the rest of their line up in the last few years. Which is a shame, because their monitors were the only things I would genuinely recommend lol.
@ yeah my benq monitor has a hub in it, works pretty great!
I have a Satechi desk hub USB-C that has 3 USB type A plus 2 card slots for my Mac mini (10C/10C graphics/256GB storage).
Also have a Samsung T5 drive.
Is that the one that fits perfectly under the old Mac mini, itakes if look like a Mac Studio essentially. I want to see someone of the ones for the new m4 version
Depending on your needs. The Caldigit Ts4 has 18 ports, a combination of USBc, USBa, 2 card readers etc. I find for 3 monitors, an audio interface, a few Sony card readers, and some NAS/external storage, the ports get used up pretty quickly. That’s my only concern with the Mac mini.
Yeah for sure, I’ve always wanted the caldigit docks, it’s just so hard to pull the trigger with the price tag! Do you have one?
@ I have one on order, and I agree about the price tag, it’s overpriced . I went backwards and forwards before finally ordering one. I’m swapping my PC workstation for a Mac mini M4 Pro, so it needs quite a few peripherals and cables to make up for the loss of a full size tower.
@@Realist-m9c Yeah thats a video I was thinking about making this week. I have a killer PC but this mac mini keeps up, so I may try and get around to that before the weekend
It will be nice to see what kind of custom docks that match the design
I know I’m excited to see what people do, I’ve looked and so far haven’t really seen anything but hopefully soon!
@@JonAdamsTech Satechi is typically quick on these but yes, I'm interested to see what people come up with also.
Yeah satechi is great!
Good video! 😎 I am going to pickup that webcam!
Nice! It’s a great option, used it this morning for a zoom call and worked flawlessly
Raycue makes a doc for the M4 Mac mini.
@@daroldhunter nice, I’ll have to check it out
I've been waiting for this!
Thanks! Hopefully it was helpful!
Can we use this Mac mini m4 for YT live streaming???
Yeah it’s 1000% capable for that type of workload
Dongle Life lets go :)
Hahah
Can you recommend monitor ?
I really love the proart monitors from asus, and you can also get solid ones from BenQ
@ Samsung Viewfinity S9 are also interesting.
@ haven’t checked those out yet!
Does your samsung t9 run on 2000MB/s or 1000MB/s write speed on m4?
it would be 1000MB/s because the thunderbolt ports on Macs aren't compatible with USB 3.2 Gen 2x2. The maximum speed for T9 on Mac via the thunderbolt port is 10Gbps instead of 20Gbps.
#canconfirm
Hi what about monitors. Please don’t say Studio Display :) it costs twice as much as the Mini itself.
Haha no way, I use a benq monitor that was like $400 I believe and you can actually use it as a dock too. I’ll see if I can find the link.
Haha no way, I use a benq monitor that was like $400 I believe and you can actually use it as a dock too. I’ll see if I can find the link.
@@JonAdamsTech Ah ok, thanks for the reply, is it 4K. Although I don’t need 4K.
@ they have different models. Some in 4K, some in 2k
@@JonAdamsTech Ah ok.
I got a dock with a 1tb ssd in it.
That’s dope! Which one?
@ orico 10-1 1tb. 130 bucks on amazon
there is one already for the m4?
I am just thinking of picking up 2024 iMac instead of 2024 Mac Mini and going through these hassle of getting mouse, keyboard, camera, 4k display etc individually, what is your take on that, thank you
If you don’t like upgrading a display then that’s definitely a really solid option. Plus it looks great!!
A ~nice price for what you get, but way too few USB C ports and memory (which) as usual with Apple is far too expensive. 16gb shared ram should be the least you would ever want in a new computer. Same with 256gb internal - which should be 512gb as the standard. This is a very cheesy way for Apple to make a boatload of money on both memories, which is BS. I'd want 32gb of "unified" ram, which is what I'm running now on my 2017 iMac Pro (plus 8gb on the vid card), plus it has a .5TB internal SS drive, AND IT WAS MADE 7 YEARS AGO!!! I bought it with 8 and bought new cards for it to boost it to 32 FOR LESS THAN $300 back in '17. Why would I want less than that in a new Mini? But you can't even get the Mini with more than 24gb, and that much costs $400 extra, which is also total BS. You KNOW Apple makes a killing on this. Plus, you have to buy an astropad Luna to connnect this to a 2017+ iMac, which is more BS, since a lot of us will be doing that to keep the 5K monitor going.
Nope. This is a great unit, but under supplied by a lot. The hype on this M4 version is so intense right now, but I'm willing to bet most who buy them will be complaining about the price bumps to get one that functions well in today's computing world. I love my iMac and V10 iPad, but Apple is still playing games, and I just don't like it and the 'less than' stuff they keep peddling.
Yeah man i feel you but having used this thing and other M series chips in the past, the swap memory is so freaking fast that you don't even notice it when it kicks in. I know it shortens the life of the ssd but with a base model you're probably not keeping it for the entire life of the computer, most people will upgrade before the ssd gives out. But i also love building pc's so I totally get the frustration, when it's just sooooo cheap to upgrade ram and storage on a pc at any given time. I feel like apple is in a good spot but they definitely need to get called out on their crap for the insane prices they charge for ram and extra storage. Thanks for checking out the video and the thoughtful comment.
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Accessories video of accessories I use everyday with my m4 Mac mini with an Ad placement so I can feed my family. Is there a problem with that?
@@JonAdamsTech yes
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