2/2/2023 0 Comments Clique for mac review![]() ![]() ![]() There’s also a passthrough 3.5mm audio jack included, but it’s meant for connection to a speaker with independent volume control, not headphones-for some reason, it disables volume control on an iOS device, although the other music playback controls work fine. It connects to your Mac via USB and provides a solid, secure upright dock for a Lightning-equipped iPhone or iPad. ![]() It’s a solid chunk of metal-zinc alloy weighing 2.5 pounds-that nicely matches the aluminum Apple uses in its PCs. ![]() Henge Dock’s Gravitas Dock is a throwback to the old days, but in a good way. Henge Docks’ Gravitas Dock (Photo by Brad Moon) However, I work with my iPhone handy and, because I prefer to keep physical backups of everything (and like to keep the iPhone charged while I’m at it), that means a Lightning cable dangling off my iMac. I thought I was done with docks after the Apple 30-pin Dock Connector standard was replaced by the Lightning port. Henge Gravitas Dock + Clique (Photo by Brad Moon) I’ve recently been using the Gravitas Dock and Clique from Henge Docks and they are both great additions to the organized Apple desktop. If the product integrates with my Apple gear, all the better. I’m also a bit of an organization freak, so I’m always on the lookout for gear that helps to make my desktop more efficient and organized. ![]()
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