00:00Just got a MacBook Neo. These are my seven must-have accessories, and most of them are
00:03under $30. The Neo might only have two USB-C ports, but this hub attaches flush and gives you
00:08two USB-C, two USB Type-A, one HDMI, one SD, and one micro SD card slot. The MoF carry
00:15sleeve has
00:15this really cool origami design that transforms it into a laptop stand with either a 15 or 25
00:20degree angle that makes the Neo much more ergonomic to type on. This is one of the best
00:25portable mice that I have tested, and it fits perfectly in the MoF's sleeve, and it usually
00:29goes on sale for less than 15 bucks. The Neo might max out at 512 gigabytes, but a portable SSD
00:35like
00:35this is an easy way to upgrade your storage or easily copy and backup files. The Neo ships with
00:40a 20-watt charger in the box, but you're doing yourself a disservice because the Neo can actually
00:44charge up to 30 watts. So, this is a 45-watt charger that is actually smaller than most 30-watt
00:50chargers
00:50despite being faster. It also has a built-in screen showing charging speeds, and the plug rotates 180
00:55degrees. Now, if you want to customize the look of your Neo, skins are a great way to add even
01:00more
01:00protection against scratches and bumps. This is the 1984 Design Series, which is a fun retro throwback,
01:06and it matches the Neo really well. Finally, if you're creating a desktop setup, check out this
01:10vertical stand. I am a sucker for wooden accessories, especially ones that look and feel this premium.
01:16This is the nicest adjustable wooden stand I could find for under 20 bucks, so let me know which
01:20accessories you're grabbing, or if there are any others, I should test for next time.
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