


While the brand claims you get 15 ports, you technically only get 13 since one USB-C port is used to connect the dock to the MacBook Air while the other is used for power. What this means is you can connect your charger to the dock and it will pass the power through to the MacBook Air M2. However, one good feature you get with this dock is pass-through charging. Just like the previous MacBook Air M2 docking station, this one also takes up both the USB-C ports on your MacBook Air M2. You get your usual set of ports with support for pass-through charging. It has a nice design that looks modern and doesn’t take too much space. The Tobenone docking station looks like a mini tower sitting on your desk. So, get this dock only if you specifically want the vertical design at a low price. Secondly, some users have complained that a few ports randomly stop working after a while if not used carefully. Firstly, you only get one USB-C port which isn’t ideal. While this docking station is practical in terms of design, there are two downsides that can be deal-breakers for you. All of this while the dock itself takes up both the USB-C slots on your MacBook Air. You get 10 ports on the sides - an SD card slot, a microSD card slot, 3 USB-A ports, a 3.5mm jack, 2 HDMI ports, a USB-C port, and an ethernet port. The docking station has space to vertically rest your MacBook Air M2 in the clamshell mode with all the ports on the sides. Just like its moniker, the docking station is quite human-centric in the sense that it has a practical design to make the most out of the space on your desk. Unlike most docking stations that connect to your MacBook and stick out of the side like an external adapter or dongle, this one from HumanCentric is quite different. You can also save a good amount of space on your desk with it since your MacBook Air M2 can be stored in a vertical orientation. This docking station is especially for those who like to use their MacBook in the clamshell mode while it’s connected to an external display.
