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Expand your iMac’s functionality with a colorful plug-and-play USB hub on sale

May 10, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of May 10, the Casa Hub i7 is on sale for $84.99, aka 10% off of its regular price of $95, while the 13-in-1 Casa Hub Pro Max is on sale for $179.99, which is 9% off its regular price of $199.


With just two Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports and two USB 3 ports (depending on which configuration you purchased), the new 24-inch iMac leaves a lot to be desired. Sure, these ports offer plenty of connectivity options, but they’re still pretty limited. If you want to plug in an HDMI cable, Thunderbolt 2, or VGA, for example, you’d need a separate adapter.

Fortunately, the convenient Casa Hub i7 offers an easy plug-and-play way to extend your iMac’s functionality. And it’s on sale for 10% off. 

The Casa Hub i7 was designed specifically for the new iMac — and even includes seven different-colored faceplates to match your setup. It also provides seven USB interfaces (two USB-C 3.1, two USB-A 3.1, and one USB-A 2.0), an HDMI interface, and an SD/microSD card slot to expand your connectivity options. It requires no tools or drivers to set up, either. You can firmly install the hub directly onto your Mac using the easy-to-operate knob on the back.

Need even more connectivity options? There’s also the 13-in-1 Casa Hub Pro Max on sale. While it doesn’t match the style of your iMac, it does offer two USB-A 3.1 Gen 2 ports, two USB-A 3.1 Gen 1 ports, a USB-C 3.1 port, USB-C PD port, HDMI port, DP port, VGA port, RJ45 port, SD/microSD card slot, and an audio jack. It’s also compatible with MacBooks, iPads, Windows, and Chrome devices, in case you want to add ports to your other gadgets as well.

Whether you need to boost your connectivity and functionality for work or play, these Casa Hubs are solid plug-and-play options that make your life a little easier. The Casa Hub 7-in-1 is on sale for $84.99 (reg. $95), while the Casa Hub 13-in-1 Pro Max is on sale for $179.99 (reg. $199) for a limited time.

Prices subject to change.

Credit: Adam Elements


Dark grey adapter with multiple ports and cable

Credit: Adam Elements

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