Satechi Just Built the MacBook Neo Accessories Apple Forgot to Make

Apple has always used color as a defining feature of its consumer laptops, and the MacBook Neo leans into that more than most. It’s the brand’s most affordable MacBook yet, arriving in four expressive colorways that clearly aren’t an afterthought. The accessories market hasn’t kept pace with that thinking, though. Most hubs and mice sold alongside colorful laptops are still generic gray or silver, made for nothing in particular.

Satechi’s MacBook Neo Collection takes direct aim at that gap. The three-piece lineup, available in Citrus, Blush, Indigo, and Silver, is built around the simple idea that accessories for a distinctly colored laptop should actually match it in kind. That means two USB-C hubs that address the Neo’s limited port selection, and a wireless mouse that rounds out the desk setup with the same visual intention the laptop brought.

Designer: Satechi

Of the two hubs, the USB-C Snap Hub ($44.99) is the one built most specifically around the Neo. It connects to both of the laptop’s USB-C ports simultaneously and sits flush against the chassis without any cables running off to the side. Six ports all operate at once without any configuration needed, covering 4K/60Hz HDMI output, USB-A and USB-C data, SD and microSD card slots, and 45W pass-through charging.

What makes the Snap Hub more considered than a typical color-matched hub is its two-tone construction. The top surface is anodized aluminum matched to the Neo’s body color, while the base is soft-touch ABS aligned to the keyboard finish, giving it a genuinely integrated look. Most accessories stop at a matching surface. This one accounts for how it looks when it’s actually attached to the laptop, not just placed nearby.

The OntheGo 5-in-1 Multiport Adapter ($44.99) takes a more portable approach to the same connectivity problem. It connects through a single USB-C port via a nylon-braided cable, and its magnetic soft-touch base can snap onto a MagSafe iPhone or mount flush to the Neo’s lid with an included adhesive ring. The ports cover 4K/60Hz HDMI output, 60W USB-C pass-through charging, dual 5 Gbps data ports, and an SD card reader.

The Slim EX Wireless Mouse ($29.99) completes the collection and the color story it sets up. Previously only available in standard finishes, it now comes in the same Neo colorways for the first time, on an aluminum body that matches the hubs it sits beside. It supports two simultaneous Bluetooth channels and a 2.4 GHz wireless connection, quiet click switches, a precision-machined scroll wheel, and a USB-C rechargeable battery.

The MacBook Neo was designed for people who care about color as much as capability, and the accessories around it should reflect that sensibility. At $29.99 for the mouse and $44.99 for either hub, the collection isn’t asking much. It gives back a desk setup that actually feels considered from one end to the other, which is a harder outcome to achieve in the laptop accessory space than it sounds.