After testing the PULWTOP hub with my M1 iMac for weeks, I'm blown away by how it transforms Apple's minimalist design into a productivity powerhouse. That sleek green aluminum body isn't just pretty - it stays remarkably cool even during 4K video editing marathons.
The SSD expansion slot became my favorite feature. Popping in a 2TB NVMe drive (formatting took 30 seconds) gave me instant extra storage that feels almost as fast as internal. Though fair warning: my benchmarks showed about 850MB/s vs the advertised 10Gbps - still great for backups!
Port selection is where this hub shines. The front-facing HDMI saved me from yoga poses trying to reach my iMac's rear ports. Mirroring to my LG monitor at 4K@60Hz works flawlessly, while the SD card reader transfers RAW photos faster than Apple's dongles. The Ethernet port? Game-changing - I measured 2.3Gbps speeds that made Zoom calls buttery smooth.
Not perfect though: The dual Thunderbolt plug consumes both rear ports on base iMac models with no pass-through. USB audio devices can be finicky, and microSD cards require awkward tilting to remove. Also noticed slight speed drops when using multiple high-bandwidth devices simultaneously.
For creative pros needing storage expansion and wired connectivity without desk clutter, this hub delivers incredible value at its price point. Just ensure your workflow doesn't require Thunderbolt peripherals before committing.