Apple’s new MacBook Neo is the most affordable Mac in years. At $599 (or $499 for students), it runs on the A18 Pro chip, handles everyday tasks fast, and comes in four colors. These accessories help you get more out of it without spending a lot extra.
MacBook Neo Accessories
Best hub for: Students and first-time Mac owners who want a stylish, no-fuss hub
A compact, affordable hub with HDMI 4K output, 100W PD pass-through, USB-C, and two USB-A ports. The HyperDrive Flex 5-Port USB-C Hub comes in bold colors made from 75% recycled plastics, so it actually looks good next to a MacBook Neo. Great first hub for students who want style and function without overspending.
Best hub for: Students and remote workers who want dual monitors without spending on a new laptop
The Neo supports one external monitor out of the box. The HyperDrive Next Dual 4K HDMI 7-Port USB-C Hub uses DisplayLink to add a second display without installing a driver, giving you two extended 4K displays through one cable. Great value upgrade for students building a home workstation.
Best travel charger for: Students, first-time Mac buyers, light travelers
Charge your Neo, iPhone, and iPad all at once with 3 ports, with global adapters included. The HyperJuice 70W GaN Safety Tested Travel Charger is much more useful than the single-port charger most people start with.
Best mouse for: Students and everyday users setting up their first Mac desk
The HyperSpace Bluetooth Mouse pairs instantly with Mac, works across multiple devices, and looks great next to a colorful MacBook Neo. Simple, reliable, and a real step up from trackpad-only use.
Best backpack for: Students, commuters, people who want their gear in one place
The HyperPack is built around the 13-inch MacBook, with organized pockets for your hub, charger, and cables. Carries everything without feeling like a carry-on.
How to Get Dual Extended Displays for Your MacBook Neo
The MacBook Neo natively supports one external display. If you want to add a second monitor, you’ll need a hub with DisplayLink technology, like the HyperDrive Next Dual 4K HDMI 7-Port USB-C Hub. DisplayLink works by installing a free driver on your Mac, which routes the second display’s signal through software. It takes about two minutes to set up, and once it’s done, dual monitor support works every time you plug in.
One thing to keep in mind: DisplayLink doesn’t support DRM-protected streaming (like Netflix in Safari). Use Chrome or switch to your MacBook screen for that. Everything else, including photos, documents, and apps, works perfectly across both monitors.
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