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ORICO’s new MiniMate adds up to 8TB and 40Gbps speeds for your M4 Mac mini

ORICO’s MiniMate SSD for M4 Mac mini offers easy plug-and-play setup, 8TB storage, and 40Gbps speeds—ideal for video editors and professionals.

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Apple’s M4 Mac mini, introduced alongside the latest M4 iMac and MacBook Pro models, has quickly gained attention for its performance and value. However, its entry-level storage options, which start at a modest 256GB, leave power users wanting more. Enter the ORICO MiniMate—an external SSD solution designed specifically for the M4 Mac mini, providing an elegant and powerful way to expand storage without breaking the bank.

The MiniMate is not just another external SSD; it’s designed to complement the Mac mini’s compact aesthetic while delivering top-tier performance. With storage options ranging from 512GB to a staggering 8TB, this accessory is aimed squarely at professionals and enthusiasts who need fast, reliable external storage. And it delivers, 40 Gbps transfer speeds thanks to its USB-C interface. For comparison, this level of speed is critical for workflows involving video editing, 3D rendering, or heavy multitasking.

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Priced from $139.99 for the 512GB model to $999.99 for the 8TB version, the MiniMate offers a cost-effective alternative to upgrading the Mac mini’s internal storage. Internal upgrades can be expensive and often require Apple-specific repair services. Instead, the MiniMate’s plug-and-play functionality makes setup a breeze.

The device also includes two USB-C to USB-C cables in the box—one short (0.15m) and one long (1m)—offering flexibility for different desk setups without additional costs. Its aluminum alloy casing not only complements the Mac mini’s design but also includes built-in air ducts for efficient thermal management, ensuring consistent performance during demanding tasks.

A highlight features of ORICO MiniMate 40Gps External SSD for M4 Mac Mini
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This solution is ideal for:

  • Creative professionals: Photographers, video editors, and graphic designers will benefit from its speed and storage capacity.
  • Small business owners: Scalable storage without investing in expensive NAS systems.
  • Power users: Gamers, developers, or anyone working with large datasets.

The ORICO MiniMate joins competitors like RayCue and Satechi in this niche market. However, it differentiates itself with higher storage capacities (up to 8TB) and competitive pricing.

As Mac mini users increasingly seek to balance affordability with performance, accessories like the MiniMate are becoming essential. Whether you’re upgrading from a base model or simply looking for a versatile storage solution, this accessory exemplifies how external storage has evolved to meet the demands of modern workflows.


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