Baseus Unveils Nomos NU1 Air Spacemate: 12-in-1 Docking Station for MacBook Users
Baseus has unveiled the Nomos NU1 Air Spacemate 12-in-1 (MAC) Docking Station. This compact, Space Grey device is designed for MacBook users, offering a wide range of ports and connections. It's set to launch mid-to-late September 2025 at $199.99 / €149.99, with an initial discount on Amazon U.S., Amazon EU, and AliExpress.
The Nomos Air Spacemate 12-in-1 boasts a sleek design that matches MacBooks visually. It comes with a hard-wired USB-C cable and features an intelligent power management system for energy efficiency. A single-button solution ensures both power and privacy protection.
The docking station offers rapid data transfers, with USB-C 10 Gbps data ports capable of moving 20GB files in around 20 seconds. It supports two external 60Hz displays simultaneously, with up to 4K resolution. The 100W USB-C PD port ensures fast charging, while a 1Gb Ethernet port provides reliable wired connectivity.
With 12 ports in total, the device caters to various needs. It includes two HDMI, two DisplayPort, two USB-C data ports at 10Gbps, two USB-A data ports at 5Gbps, and two USB-A ports at 480Mbps. This versatility makes it an ideal hub for MacBook users.
The Baseus Nomos NU1 Air Spacemate 12-in-1 docking station is a comprehensive solution for MacBook users seeking a wide range of ports and fast data transfers. With its intelligent power management, single-button power and privacy protection, and competitive pricing, it's set to be a popular choice among MacBook users when it launches in September 2025.
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