DoBox Mini is the ultimate hub for your iOS devices

Trying to connect external storage and peripherals to iOS devices can be a very frustrating process. DoBox Mini makes things smoother, with multiple USB ports and wireless connectivity.

DoBox Mini is the ultimate hub for your iOS devices
  • Can you add extra storage to your iPhone or iPad? Yes, although you will need a special memory card adapter or a wireless drive.
  • How do you connect Ethernet accessories to iOS devices? You will need a wireless adapter of some kind that has an Ethernet port.
  • What is the ultimate hub for iOS devices? With a range of ports, built-in storage space and speedy wireless connectivity, DoBox Mini leads the pack.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thisisdobox/dobox-mini-wireless-hub-for-ipad-and-iphone?ref=video

In many respects, your iPhone and iPad are just as capable as your laptop. They have similar processors, with similar quantities of memory, and they can perform most of the same tasks. Only professional developers, creatives, and committed gamers are likely to notice a huge difference.

However, all iOS devices suffer from one Achilles heel: they only have one port. This means you can’t easily attach accessories or storage. DoBox Mini is a wireless hub that solves this problem, with ports, storage and power. It’s the ultimate adapter for iOS devices.

Can your iPhone replace your laptop?

It might seem like a stretch, but it’s perfectly possible for most of us to operate without a computer. With the right apps installed, you can use your iOS device to compose presentations, handle data, write scripts, and even edit videos.

So, why don’t we ditch our computers? Perhaps it’s because they have practical features that make life easier. Need more storage space? Simply hook up a USB drive. Can’t make the Wi-Fi work? You can use Ethernet instead.

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DoBox Mini is packed with ports

DoBox Mini brings this kind of connectivity to iOS devices. The hub measures five inches long, but it’s packed with ports: Ethernet, two USB, HDMI, and audio out. All these ports are connected to your device wirelessly via Wi-Fi.

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DoBox Mini has loads of ports

It also offers 32GB of internal storage, which can be expanded via the built-in microSD card reader. And should your iPhone or iPad hit 0% battery, DoBox Mini can even provide emergency power via USB-C.

[tweet_box]This wireless hub for iOS devices lets you connect storage and accessories[/tweet_box]

Upgrade for iOS devices

With so much connectivity available, your iOS devices get a new lease of life with the DoBox Mini.

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Upgrade your iOS devices

For instance, you can attach a keyboard and a mouse to your iPad on work days. At the weekend, you can hook up any HDMI display for some Netflix. You could add speakers to enjoy Spotify, or play music saved on a memory card. The options are literally endless.

“The DoBox Mini has multiple ports to connect an internet cable, flash drives, hard drives, keyboards, TVs, projectors, monitors or speakers, and use them wirelessly through your home Wi-Fi network. Compatible with all iPhone and iPad versions!” — DoBox on Kickstarter

Ultimate hub

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The ultimate hub? Probably

We’ve seen many wireless accessories for iOS devices, but none as versatile as DoBox Mini. This wireless hub is very portable and packed with ports that add new functionality to your iPhone or iPad.

Wi-Fi needed

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Be aware that you will need Wi-Fi to use Dobox Mini

Be aware that DoBox Mini connects to your iOS device via your home Wi-Fi network. If you need a direct connection, the original DoBox would be a better investment.

Availability

– Kickstarter: Until Jun 5th

– Pledge: $99 USD

– Delivery: August 2019

Mark is best known for writing about apps, but he also loves the tactile, hardware side of technology. Being a professional photographer, he's pretty handy with a camera, and he's a self-confessed tweetaholic.
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