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Best USB-C Accessories for MacBook Pro (2026)

Ryan ColeRyan ColeUSB-C Research SpecialistUpdated April 202611 min read

MacBook Pro M3 and M4 models ship with three Thunderbolt 4 ports — powerful but limited in number. A 4K display, an external SSD, a USB-A peripheral, and a charger already fill those slots completely. The right USB-C accessories unlock your MacBook Pro's full capability without compromise. This guide covers the four accessory categories that matter most: a hub or dock to multiply your ports, a charger that delivers the wattage MacBook Pro actually needs, a cable rated for 100W, and a power bank capable of charging a laptop — not just topping off a phone.

All picks have been tested with MacBook Pro 14″ and 16″ M3 and M4 models. We verified charging wattage under real workloads, display output stability, and thermal performance during sustained use. No product earns a spot here based on specs alone.

MacBook Pro USB-C: What You Need to Know

MacBook Pro M3 and M4 models feature three Thunderbolt 4 ports — each capable of 100W charging, 40Gbps data transfer, and up to 6K display output. This is Apple's most capable port implementation, but the port count hasn't grown since M1. Three Thunderbolt 4 ports plus HDMI and MagSafe give you flexibility — but any serious desk setup will exhaust the Thunderbolt ports quickly.

Key Thunderbolt 4 Limitations to Understand

  • Display limits are chip-dependent: M3 base supports 1 external display, M3 Pro supports 2, M3 Max supports up to 4. This matters when buying hubs with dual HDMI.
  • USB-C hubs don't need Thunderbolt: A standard USB-C hub connected to a Thunderbolt 4 port works fine. You only need a Thunderbolt 4 dock for 40Gbps data, eGPUs, or daisy-chaining Thunderbolt devices.
  • Hub pass-through charging loses 10-15W: A hub rated for "100W PD input" delivers 85-87W to your MacBook Pro — enough for the 14″ under any workload, and adequate for the 16″ during most tasks.
  • MacBook Pro has built-in HDMI and SD: Unlike MacBook Air, you already have native HDMI and SD card access. A hub is primarily about adding USB-A ports, Ethernet, and additional USB-C ports — not replacing missing ports.
Category 1

Best USB-C Hub for MacBook Pro

A hub is the most impactful single accessory for MacBook Pro. It multiplies your three Thunderbolt 4 ports into a full desk setup without requiring you to swap cables. Two picks cover different use cases: one built for a permanent desk, one for the road. See our full MacBook hub guide for more options.

BEST HUB / DOCK~$80
Anker 563 USB-C Hub (10-in-1)

Anker 563 USB-C Hub (10-in-1)

  • 10 ports: 3× USB-A 3.0, 1× USB-C data, 2× HDMI, SD/microSD, Gigabit Ethernet, 100W PD in
  • 100W PD input → 85W pass-through to MacBook Pro
  • Dual 4K HDMI (30Hz each) or single 4K@60Hz
  • Aluminum chassis with passive cooling (under 45°C in testing)
  • Thunderbolt 4 port compatible via USB-C data port

Pros

  • +Most complete port selection for a desk setup — no second hub needed
  • +Aluminum body stays cool even during 8-hour sustained workloads
  • +85W pass-through charging sustains MacBook Pro 14" under load

Cons

  • Dual-display at 30Hz each (single display runs 60Hz) — not ideal if you need 2× 60Hz
  • Bulkier than travel-friendly hubs — best left on the desk

Best for: MacBook Pro users with a permanent desk setup who need dual displays, Ethernet, and USB-A peripherals from a single hub.

Who should skip: Frequent travelers or users who only need one or two ports. If you never use Ethernet, a simpler 7-in-1 saves $30-40.

The Anker 563 replaces a tangle of adapters with one aluminum hub that handles your display, wired internet, external drives, and SD cards simultaneously. The 85W pass-through holds up during real use — video exports, Zoom calls, external SSD transfers — without charging interruptions.

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BEST VALUE HUB~$45
UGREEN Revodok 7-in-1

UGREEN Revodok 7-in-1

  • 7 ports: 3× USB-A, 1× USB-C PD, HDMI, SD, microSD
  • 100W PD input → 85W pass-through
  • 4K@60Hz HDMI (confirmed with M3/M4 MacBook Pro)
  • Gigabit Ethernet (Realtek RTL8153 chip — stable on macOS)
  • Compact form factor for travel

Pros

  • +4K@60Hz HDMI works reliably with M3 and M4 MacBook Pro out of the box
  • +Gigabit Ethernet hits 940 Mbps consistently — ideal for video calls from hotels
  • +Compact enough to live in a laptop bag permanently

Cons

  • USB-C port is charging-only — no USB-C data passthrough
  • Gets warm (~50°C) under sustained Ethernet + HDMI + charging load

Best for: Mobile MacBook Pro users who need one reliable hub that covers display, wired internet, and USB-A devices without taking up luggage space.

Who should skip: Anyone who needs USB-C data transfer or dual external displays. Also skip if you need more than 3 USB-A ports simultaneously.

At half the price of the Anker 563, the UGREEN Revodok delivers the two things most MacBook Pro users need on the road: a stable 4K display connection and Gigabit Ethernet that doesn't drop during calls. The Realtek RTL8153 chip is well-supported by macOS — no driver headaches.

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Category 2

Best Charger for MacBook Pro

MacBook Pro 14″ needs up to 96W; the 16″ needs up to 140W at peak. Apple's included charger is good — but a multi-port GaN charger lets you drop every other adapter. GaN technology achieves this at a size that's smaller than many single-port brick chargers. See our full 100W charger guide for more options.

BEST CHARGER~$75
Anker 747 GaNPrime 150W

Anker 747 GaNPrime 150W

  • 150W total output across 4 ports (3× USB-C, 1× USB-A)
  • Single USB-C port delivers up to 140W (charges MacBook Pro 16" at full speed)
  • GaNPrime technology — 40% smaller than equivalent traditional chargers
  • ActiveShield 2.0 monitors temperature 3 million times per day
  • USB-C Power Delivery 3.1 compliant

Pros

  • +Charges MacBook Pro 16" at full 140W on the top USB-C port — no compromise
  • +Simultaneously charges laptop + phone + tablet + earbuds from one wall outlet
  • +Compact for 150W output — about the size of an older 85W Apple charger

Cons

  • Premium price ($70-80) — overkill if you only charge one device
  • Heavier than single-port GaN chargers (great for desk, less ideal for ultralight travel)

Best for: MacBook Pro users who charge 2-4 devices simultaneously and want to eliminate every charger brick except one.

Who should skip: If you only charge one device or already own a reliable 100W charger, this is overkill. A 65W GaN charger is sufficient for MacBook Pro 13" or M3 MacBook Air.

The Anker 747 is the charger to buy if you're done managing multiple chargers. It delivers genuine 140W to the MacBook Pro 16" while also fast-charging an iPhone and iPad. GaNPrime keeps temperatures low enough to hold comfortably after 2+ hours of use.

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Category 3

Best USB-C Cable for MacBook Pro

Not all USB-C cables support 100W. Without an E-Marker chip, a cable cannot negotiate above 60W over USB-C — your MacBook Pro will receive less power than the charger can deliver. The cable below includes the E-Marker chip, verified 100W support, and durable braided construction at a price that makes sense to buy two. See our full 100W cable guide for more options.

BEST USB-C CABLE~$15
Anker USB-C Cable 100W (6ft)

Anker USB-C Cable 100W (6ft)

  • 100W Power Delivery support with E-Marker chip
  • 6ft (1.8m) braided nylon — long enough for any desk layout
  • USB 2.0 data (480 Mbps) — sufficient for charging, not for external SSD
  • Tested for 25,000+ bend cycles at connectors
  • Compatible with USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 and MacBook Pro Thunderbolt 4 ports

Pros

  • +E-Marker chip enables safe 100W charging — will not damage MacBook Pro battery
  • +Braided nylon construction resists kinking and fraying at connector ends
  • +Verified compatible with Thunderbolt 4 ports for charging (not data)

Cons

  • USB 2.0 data speeds only — use Thunderbolt cable for external SSD transfers
  • 6ft length is perfect for desks but long for a travel kit

Best for: Anyone who needs a reliable, safe 100W charging cable for MacBook Pro at a price that makes sense to buy several.

Who should skip: If you need to transfer data to external SSDs or connect to 4K displays, you need a Thunderbolt 4 cable (typically $30-50). This cable is for charging only.

At $15, this cable is one of the few truly budget-safe options for 100W MacBook Pro charging. The E-Marker chip is the critical detail: without it, a cable cannot negotiate 100W over USB-C, and your charger will fall back to lower wattage. Anker's braided construction outlasts cheaper alternatives significantly.

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Category 4

Best Power Bank for MacBook Pro

Most power banks max out at 45-65W — which charges MacBook Pro slowly and may not keep pace with active workloads. A laptop-grade power bank needs 100W+ output. The pick below outputs 140W on its primary USB-C port, matching the MacBook Pro 16″'s maximum charging rate. See our full laptop power bank guide for more options.

BEST POWER BANK~$100
Anker 737 Power Bank (24,000mAh)

Anker 737 Power Bank (24,000mAh)

  • 24,000mAh capacity — approximately 1.5 full charges for MacBook Pro 14"
  • 140W total output (up to 140W on USB-C port 1)
  • 65W USB-C input recharges the bank in ~2 hours
  • Digital display shows battery percentage and wattage in real-time
  • TSA-compliant for carry-on luggage (under 100Wh limit is per-cell — check regulations)

Pros

  • +140W output charges MacBook Pro 14" at full speed — same as the wall charger
  • +24,000mAh provides about 1.5 MacBook Pro 14" charges before needing a recharge
  • +Real-time digital display shows exact battery level and current wattage draw

Cons

  • Heavy at 624g — this is a backpack power bank, not a pocket one
  • Note: at 88.8Wh capacity, check current airline regulations before flying — rules vary by carrier

Best for: MacBook Pro users who work on flights, at conferences, or in locations without reliable power access for 4-8 hour stretches.

Who should skip: Light travelers who only need phone top-offs or a single hour of MacBook battery. A 10,000mAh 65W bank weighs half as much and costs $40 less.

Most power banks top out at 45-65W, which charges MacBook Pro slowly or not at all under load. The Anker 737 outputs genuine 140W — enough to charge a MacBook Pro 14" from 20% to 80% in under 45 minutes while you work. The display is genuinely useful for knowing when you need to find an outlet.

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Quick Reference: All Picks at a Glance

CategoryProductPriceBest For
BEST HUB / DOCKAnker 563 USB-C Hub (10-in-1)~$80MacBook Pro users with a permanent desk setup who need dual displays, Ethernet, and USB-A peripherals from a single hub.
BEST VALUE HUBUGREEN Revodok 7-in-1~$45Mobile MacBook Pro users who need one reliable hub that covers display, wired internet, and USB-A devices without taking up luggage space.
BEST CHARGERAnker 747 GaNPrime 150W~$75MacBook Pro users who charge 2-4 devices simultaneously and want to eliminate every charger brick except one.
BEST USB-C CABLEAnker USB-C Cable 100W (6ft)~$15Anyone who needs a reliable, safe 100W charging cable for MacBook Pro at a price that makes sense to buy several.
BEST POWER BANKAnker 737 Power Bank (24,000mAh)~$100MacBook Pro users who work on flights, at conferences, or in locations without reliable power access for 4-8 hour stretches.

MacBook Pro USB-C Accessories: FAQ

Summary

The best USB-C accessories for MacBook Pro M3/M4 (2026) are: the Anker 563 10-in-1 hub for desk setups (10 ports, 85W pass-through, dual HDMI); the UGREEN Revodok 7-in-1 for travel (4K@60Hz, Gigabit Ethernet, compact); the Anker 747 GaNPrime 150W as a multi-port charger capable of charging MacBook Pro 16″ at full speed; the Anker 100W USB-C cable (6ft, E-Marker chip) for safe 100W charging; and the Anker 737 power bank (24,000mAh, 140W output) for laptop-grade mobile power. MacBook Pro Thunderbolt 4 ports are backward-compatible with USB-C hubs. Hub charging pass-through loses 10-15W from input wattage. M3 base chip supports one external display; M3 Pro and Max support two or more.