Orico MiniLink review: Dual SSD hub for Mac mini

Orico MiniLink review: Dual SSD hub for Mac mini

Orico MiniLink review: Dual SSD hub for Mac mini

https://www.macworld.com/article/3185614/orico-minilink-review-dual-ssd-hub.html

Publish Date: 2026-07-08 06:18:00

Source Domain: www.macworld.com

At a glance

Expert’s Rating

Pros

  • Dual SSD slots (M47P)
  • Mac mini design
  • UHS-II card readers (M47P)
  • Dedicated power supply

Cons

  • Noisy fan
  • Placement can affect Wi-Fi performance
  • External power supply required

Our Verdict

The 40Gbps USB4 M47P MiniLink offers the most in terms of faster and flexible storage, but even the slower 10Gbps M49P hub is a good choice for basic backups and archiving.

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What is it? The Mac mini-like Orico MiniLink is a USB-C hub that adds two 8TB SSD slots, plus USB-A ports and card readers missing from the Apple Mac mini M4.

Who is it for? Mac mini M4 users who want the most flexible storage option without spoiling the mini’s good looks or compact footprint. The 40Gbps M47P is our favorite with its dual SSD slots, but you can save money with the slower 10Gbps one-slot model.

Who shouldn’t buy it? This Orico hub works only with the M4 Mac mini. If you want faster data-transfer rates, look to an 80Gbps Thunderbolt 5 dock such as Satechi’s CubeDock.

We love the dinky size and compact shape of Apple’s Mac mini M4, but the compromise is a lack of handy ports to expand connectivity.

Yes, it has a couple of 10Gbps USB-C ports at the front with the headphone jack, and either three speedy and versatile Thunderbolt 4 or Thunderbolt 5 ports at the back (depending on your Mac mini model) alongside the Gigabit Ethernet and HDMI port. But there’s no legacy USB-A port or portable storage card reader slots.

It’s also not possible for the user to install their own internal storage upgrades in the Mac mini, leaving you at the mercy of whatever you could afford at the time of purchase—and Apple fleeces royally you at this stage of the custom purchase.

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