I gotta throw my recommendation for the cheap Logitech stuff. The k380 keyboard $40 and Logitech pebble mouse $30 are my go tos. Maybe not for everyone, but it has a nice clean muted design and I actually REALLY enjoy the feel of both of them-sometimes more than my more expensive Logitech mouse and mechanical keyboard.
This is cool. Just about to get one of these. Can you do an expensive accessories version of this video? Particularly interested in a really good usb hub for it...
Personally I use the anker power expand usb-c dock (I think 13-in-1?) for my at home setup. There’s a thunderbolt version for a higher price if you need thunderbolt. It’s a dock so it’s not as slim and easy to carry around as what he showed in this video (it’s still pretty small desk space wise), but it’s perfect for anchoring an at home setup. Anker also has smaller options if you plan to carry it around with you.
Why expensive? Do people just like throwing money away? Price doesn’t always equal best, I’ve found plenty of cheap products that work just as good if not better than expensive options. Anger is the perfect example of this. They are relatively inexpensive products and work very good compared to other options.
@@scubasteve1555 I mean agreed but also knowing what’s offered on the expensive side can be good context to make purchasing decisions. Understanding the difference between budget and high end can help you decide where you can find the best value for what you need, since the best value is likely neither the cheapest nor most expensive. So I can understand wanting to see the most expensive for that reason as well as just curiosity/fascination with the tech
While a thumb drive is good to have, they're really NOT designed for long term storage. Similar to memory cards, they are fairly prone to corruption, and it's worth taking into consideration. I personally am ok with using thumb drives for semi-long storage of things that I want to have accessible, but I also do back up anything that is 'mission critical' on my NAS, and also on a off site cloud service.
not exactly cheap but i dont think the one i get is expensive either. 1-MOFT 3 in 1 laptop sleeve,i travel to school and having a stand+sleeve look nice. its compact and lightweight . best accessories ever. down side is there’s a opening on top if anyone mind but i slap a case on my macbook. 2-logitech pebble mouse is way more compact and nicer feel than those knock off mice. battery last forever and amazing clicks. 3-aukey 65W power bank. i usually charge all my stuff and macbook last 4-5 hours. if there’s necessary overtime i know this baby got me covered, not exactly that cheap but its better than carrying a big ass charging brick around.
It really depends on the airport, some will let you leave it all the way in the bag, some will make you take it out with the sleeve and some the laptop by itself. I know not helpful but it really depends.
Recently, TSA has said take out electronics larger than a phone, so you’ll probably need to take it out of its sleeve. I’m not sure about putting it in its own box; I usually just place it in the same box on top of my backpack.
You can probably leave it in as the X-rays will go right through. I'd check your airport's guidelines and ask the staff if you can leave it in when you're there. It will also depend on how busy they are. Some airports have better scanners and allow you to leave everything including your laptop in your backpack even.
Some solid basics. Stand for the go seems very specific use case as I doubtvpeople would get an Air and then carry stand plus clunky keyboard with them. For stands at home either an clamshell type if you have external screen or a crane arm type stand would be better if you want to safe space on your desk.
Next time try to find a dongle/hub that has a sit flush card reader (micro or full size) and get a SD card as you extra storage that just chills in your dongle.
Thank you for the video. I was hoping you’d make one on M2 Mac accessories, and you did! I actually just received some accessories I ordered for my computer. (which isn’t arriving for another week lol) I found a nice bamboo stand for my laptop (the brand is sinorhema ) ,as well as a good carrying case (the brand Lacdo) that also came with an accessory bag. They’re actually really nice quality for Amazon and I’m very happy with them. Are there any Wireless mice you’d recommend that are good quality and Mac compatible? I’m still looking for one but don’t want a tiny cheap one.
I got the same sleeve but in forest green, a 6 in 1 hub that have 3 USB 3.0, SD / TF card reader and thunderbolt 3 port and a 115 watt wall charger for the laptop I never use the magsafe charger since the hub use thunderbolt
Great job with this video. Excellent topic to cover. More so since I am also ordering the new M2 MBA-Midnight color is 🔥 By the way, that box-cutter you have is among the best out there. It's my favorite for sure! P.S. I wish you had chapters in your videos. Just sayin'
I always appreciate your budget videos. Especially in a world where companies are laying people off they will all need something to search and land their next role. A Mac mini or an M1 Air are brilliant and the accessories you’ve sighted are great. I’m sure plenty of folks appreciate your efforts.
Are you sure that the dongle in this video works with the M2 Macbook? I checked out the Amazon description and details, and it doesn't seem to mention the 2022 Macbook Air M2 as compatible...unless I missed it.
Personally, I'd go for the M1 MacBook air, 16 gb/512gb. I don't know what you're planning on using it for, but the M1 might be enough for you. If you do 16gb/512gb for the M1, it's about $1399 from Apple's website, or you could bump down the storage and use an ssd. But, If you want the M2 go for it! It's a great laptop, from what I've seen. :)
If your budget is tight, 256 is totally fine. You can always get an external SSD later on for a cheaper price when you need it. I myself as a student don't find any trouble with the 256 along with a Samsung SSD. If you can stretch your budget though, 512 is recommended.
Surprised with all the heat issue with the new M2Air you didn't recommend a laptop cooler stand. They been around a long time for people with gaming laptops that run very hot. Your little stand will help to get more air under the M2A but a stand with fans will keep air on the bottom of the laptop.
“smart and wireless”, “glad it’s not dumb” I don’t know why that made me crack up
Sometimes dad jokes are the best 🤣
@@TheEverydayDad that’s why we watch you!
Me too🤣🤣🤣
Wow a mouse, keyboard, mouse pad, backpack, little baggie, fantastic M2 macbook air accessories i’ve never considered using!
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I gotta throw my recommendation for the cheap Logitech stuff. The k380 keyboard $40 and Logitech pebble mouse $30 are my go tos. Maybe not for everyone, but it has a nice clean muted design and I actually REALLY enjoy the feel of both of them-sometimes more than my more expensive Logitech mouse and mechanical keyboard.
the k380 is so so good, totally agree, i don’t even use it for a MacBook even for my iPad and phone, it’s amazing
Literally watching this after I unboxed my M2 Air (which was amazing) just so I know what to get to make the most out of my first MacBook.
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I am from India. I have same laptop stand made of aluminium with very good rubber grips for $6.25 dollars. It even comes with a pouch to carry around.
I have the metallic version of that stand and it works great with my MacBook Pro 16 inch and I use it for my iPad sometimes. Its definitely worth it!
I’m looking for snap on cases, seems not available yet
This is cool. Just about to get one of these. Can you do an expensive accessories version of this video? Particularly interested in a really good usb hub for it...
Nomad/Satechi/Anker
Personally I use the anker power expand usb-c dock (I think 13-in-1?) for my at home setup. There’s a thunderbolt version for a higher price if you need thunderbolt. It’s a dock so it’s not as slim and easy to carry around as what he showed in this video (it’s still pretty small desk space wise), but it’s perfect for anchoring an at home setup. Anker also has smaller options if you plan to carry it around with you.
@@fadhilhussain8344 thanks for this, great info
Why expensive? Do people just like throwing money away? Price doesn’t always equal best, I’ve found plenty of cheap products that work just as good if not better than expensive options. Anger is the perfect example of this. They are relatively inexpensive products and work very good compared to other options.
@@scubasteve1555 I mean agreed but also knowing what’s offered on the expensive side can be good context to make purchasing decisions. Understanding the difference between budget and high end can help you decide where you can find the best value for what you need, since the best value is likely neither the cheapest nor most expensive. So I can understand wanting to see the most expensive for that reason as well as just curiosity/fascination with the tech
While a thumb drive is good to have, they're really NOT designed for long term storage. Similar to memory cards, they are fairly prone to corruption, and it's worth taking into consideration.
I personally am ok with using thumb drives for semi-long storage of things that I want to have accessible, but I also do back up anything that is 'mission critical' on my NAS, and also on a off site cloud service.
Anker is usually a great option for USB-C docking station.
Anker is a fantastic brand that makes great quality everything and cheaper than Apple
how do you pronounce Anker though? 😂
not exactly cheap but i dont think the one i get is expensive either.
1-MOFT 3 in 1 laptop sleeve,i travel to school and having a stand+sleeve look nice. its compact and lightweight . best accessories ever. down side is there’s a opening on top if anyone mind but i slap a case on my macbook.
2-logitech pebble mouse is way more compact and nicer feel than those knock off mice. battery last forever and amazing clicks.
3-aukey 65W power bank. i usually charge all my stuff and macbook last 4-5 hours. if there’s necessary overtime i know this baby got me covered, not exactly that cheap but its better than carrying a big ass charging brick around.
I’m too an everyday dad like yourself, I purchased the cheapest MacBook Air M2 and loving it so far!
What color?
@@janeS9773 space gray since midnight wasn’t in stock
@@Londonbridge978 Nice!!!
Honest question, do you need to take laptop out of the sleeve when going through TSA or can you just leave it in the sleeve and put it in its own bin?
It really depends on the airport, some will let you leave it all the way in the bag, some will make you take it out with the sleeve and some the laptop by itself. I know not helpful but it really depends.
Recently, TSA has said take out electronics larger than a phone, so you’ll probably need to take it out of its sleeve. I’m not sure about putting it in its own box; I usually just place it in the same box on top of my backpack.
To my knowledge you need to take the laptop out of the sleeve and put it on the bin
You can probably leave it in as the X-rays will go right through. I'd check your airport's guidelines and ask the staff if you can leave it in when you're there. It will also depend on how busy they are. Some airports have better scanners and allow you to leave everything including your laptop in your backpack even.
I flew 3 times already and it was not asked to even take out of my back pack
I have one of those stands but with a built in usb-c hub... it's pretty neat
I have the same cheap ass mouse you didn’t bother to mention connecting via Bluetooth stops the need for having a dongle sticking out of the laptop
What size did you order on the sleeve at 8:25?
I have a similar stand made of aluminum. The grips are awesome on mine. Doesn’t shift at all.
Some solid basics. Stand for the go seems very specific use case as I doubtvpeople would get an Air and then carry stand plus clunky keyboard with them. For stands at home either an clamshell type if you have external screen or a crane arm type stand would be better if you want to safe space on your desk.
GREAT GREAT WORK,that you show us tech stuff that we can actually afford.THANKS ❤
Next time try to find a dongle/hub that has a sit flush card reader (micro or full size) and get a SD card as you extra storage that just chills in your dongle.
I've had one of those pretend leather mats for a couple of months now and it's actually doing a good job.
Thank you for the video. I was hoping you’d make one on M2 Mac accessories, and you did! I actually just received some accessories I ordered for my computer. (which isn’t arriving for another week lol) I found a nice bamboo stand for my laptop (the brand is sinorhema ) ,as well as a good carrying case (the brand Lacdo) that also came with an accessory bag. They’re actually really nice quality for Amazon and I’m very happy with them. Are there any Wireless mice you’d recommend that are good quality and Mac compatible? I’m still looking for one but don’t want a tiny cheap one.
Best mouse I've used so far is the Logitech MX Master 3, works great with both Mac and Windows. Very comfortable and great battery life.
@@michaelnutzel2226 ok, I’ll check that out thanks!
Love that Anker charger, I use it for my iPad Pro and iPhone
Satechi makes the best accessories. Hoping they make some Midnight accessories soon like they do for iMac.
I got the same sleeve but in forest green, a 6 in 1 hub that have 3 USB 3.0, SD / TF card reader and thunderbolt 3 port and a 115 watt wall charger for the laptop I never use the magsafe charger since the hub use thunderbolt
For the portable laptop stand, there is an all aluminum one should be more durable.
Why do you normally recommend a solid state drive?
Sticking around here because of you🥰😍😅
I have an amazon basics laptop bag also (not the one in vid) and it has been brilliant. No issues.
MOSISO*
My wife and I use their sleeves. They are cheap and durable.
“Dumb and wireless” made me giggle 🤭
Cheap doesn't compute down under in Australia - every thing is expensive.
Great tips thanks
“Glad it’s not like… dumb and wireless”
Great job with this video. Excellent topic to cover. More so since I am also ordering the new M2 MBA-Midnight color is 🔥
By the way, that box-cutter you have is among the best out there. It's my favorite for sure!
P.S. I wish you had chapters in your videos. Just sayin'
They make tiny USB-C Flash drives
Bluetooth needs no dongle. Also, WiFi mouse?!
I always appreciate your budget videos. Especially in a world where companies are laying people off they will all need something to search and land their next role. A Mac mini or an M1 Air are brilliant and the accessories you’ve sighted are great. I’m sure plenty of folks appreciate your efforts.
Why doesn’t this 1200 laptop connect to a bluetooth mouse without a usb adapter?
It does, and I showed it doing so in the video 🤷♂️
@@TheEverydayDad i missed that part my bad
Why would an expensive laptop device such as M2 MacBook Air be adorned with cheap accessories?
Im Sorry but... When you Buy Cheap Shit you Pay later double or Third. Buy the Good Stuff at first and you gone Happy
I cancelled the order for the m2 air 2 times as I figured out that it doesn't deserve it and wait for the m3 would be better.
I like theese videos but WHY just WHY don’t you include the links to the products
I have that same knife haha
Nothing beats Logitech mouse
Yup. Once you have used their mouse wheel clutch, there is no going back.
Is the video blurry?
Man you're pretty cool, I don't understand why you're so Mac leaning...
Are you sure that the dongle in this video works with the M2 Macbook? I checked out the Amazon description and details, and it doesn't seem to mention the 2022 Macbook Air M2 as compatible...unless I missed it.
Damn, sort out your emails lmao
Please use timeframes!
the keyboard drains the battery. better stick to Bluetooth instead
Do you mean CHEAP or Inexpensive? Two different things
How does he see the name “anker” and then say onker
i use my old 2015 macbook air with 128gb HDD😂
love it
Now what's a cheap monitor for mac that doesn't make the texts blurry?
Why did he say anker that way
the “best” sounds like you picked some random items and called it the best
Is 16gb/256gb good enough for student? What do u recommend?
i think it’s pretty good, i’m getting that configuration too!
i’d bump up the storage just to get the increased SSD speeds
Personally, I'd go for the M1 MacBook air, 16 gb/512gb. I don't know what you're planning on using it for, but the M1 might be enough for you. If you do 16gb/512gb for the M1, it's about $1399 from Apple's website, or you could bump down the storage and use an ssd. But, If you want the M2 go for it! It's a great laptop, from what I've seen. :)
as a student yes you’ll be fine. you won’t even notice the ssd speed difference.
If your budget is tight, 256 is totally fine. You can always get an external SSD later on for a cheaper price when you need it. I myself as a student don't find any trouble with the 256 along with a Samsung SSD. If you can stretch your budget though, 512 is recommended.
Finally
Why all this unnecessary clutter? Just work with the Mac Book Air itself, ha everything you need. Period. Maybe a bag. Period. 😀
Surprised with all the heat issue with the new M2Air you didn't recommend a laptop cooler stand. They been around a long time for people with gaming laptops that run very hot. Your little stand will help to get more air under the M2A but a stand with fans will keep air on the bottom of the laptop.
This is not the best this is a randomness haul or unboxing
day 30 waiting for Tedd respond me
Are you dutch? The way you said anker is too dutch.
When will you make non apple content again?
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