

The iMacompanion is also compatible with Apple's Cinema Display screens and other brands of screens with hard to reach USB ports in the back. Thanks to its unique design, the iMacompanion is fully compatible with all iMacs ranging from 2004 until Today! It also works with both the 21.5 inch and the 27 inch versions and it is very likely that it will be compatible with future iMacs. If you can't see the above video, please click this link.Īs noted on iMacompanion's Kickstarter page, it's fully compatible with a wide range of iMac models: The benefit here is that you won't have to compromise your iMac's beauty with an ugly or bulky USB hub.Ĭheck out our video overview of iMacompanion below: With its beautiful aluminum design, iMacompanion blends in with the iMac, while also fixing an annoying problem.

iMacompanion features a super slim USB extension cable that makes it possible to hide under the base.įrom there, iMacompanion attaches to the iMac's base with a small piece of adhesive tape. This little accessory plugs into an iMac USB port of your choice, then its cable is routed under the iMac's base. iMacompanion is an elegant extension for one of an iMac's USB ports. The good news is, Wiplabs has developed a solution to this annoying issue. Maybe I'm the only one complaining here, but plugging in a device on the back of an iMac can be a hassle.

A few of the USB ports are used for external storage or other accessories, but sometimes I just want to plug in a flash drive or charge/sync my iPhone. I can't tell you how many times I've complained about the placement of USB ports on an iMac.
