The new turntable dock for the iMac with a 360-degree swivel mechanism will make it easy to turn the screen towards a customer or coworker in an office or adjust your view on a video call.
The dock has a built-in M.2 storage enclosure with a simple push-to-release mechanism and support for up to 2 terabytes of storage, along with nine other options.
The dock is available in a silver and white finish and will be available to order on Hyper's website starting today.
Hyper claims to have the world's first Thunderbolt 4 hub with an integrated 100 watt GaN power supply. The hub has one upstream port for connecting to and charging Thunderbolt-equipped computers like Macs, and three downstream ports for connecting dual 4K displays at 60 and 30 frames per second.
Hyper president Daniel Chin said that up to now, the hub included a large external power brick. "Hyper has eliminated the large power brick and come up with a single hub and charger device for improved portability and a cleaner workspace aesthetic."
The hub can provide up to 96W of pass-through charging to the host computer, which is suitable for the 14-inch MacBook Pro.
Customers can sign up on Hyper's website to be notified when more information is available, but pricing and availability were not disclosed.