Wokyis G7 Docking Station for Mac Studio Unveiled with Game Boy Design
L'essentiel
- Wokyis unveils the G7 docking station for Mac Studio, featuring a Game Boy-inspired design with a 7-inch display.
- It offers Thunderbolt 5 (80Gbps) and USB Type-C (10Gbps) models with extensive interfaces and an NVMe SSD slot.
- A model for M4 Mac mini is also in development.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Wokyis has previously released docking stations for Mac mini, including models with displays and Thunderbolt 5 support. The company showcased a retro-themed Mac mini dock at COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2025.
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Wokyis G7, a wearable docking station from Hong Kong's Wokyis, is optimized for Mac Studio, as indicated by its tagline "Perfectly Match Your Mac Studio."
The new model began accepting pre-orders on the crowdfunding site "Kickstarter" in June, with prices starting from $199 (approximately 32,000 yen).
New Model Features a Slim, Over-the-Top Style for Mac Studio
The company previously exhibited and sold "The Retro Workstation for Mac Mini M4," a docking station for M4 Mac mini that paid homage to the original Macintosh, at COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2025. Later, the Thunderbolt 5-compatible "Wokyis M5" was added.
The Wokyis G7, exhibited this time, features a Game Boy-like design and an enlarged 7-inch (1280x800 pixel) display, up from the 5-inch (1280x720 pixel) display of the Wokyis M5.
Similar to previous models, two versions are available: one supporting Thunderbolt 5 (80Gbps) and another supporting USB Type-C (10Gbps). Both are equipped with a rich array of interfaces on the front and back. Additionally, there is an expansion slot for NVMe SSDs on the rear top, and a control button called "MicroPad," reminiscent of the Game Boy, is located on the front of the display.
The higher-end 80Gbps model, being Thunderbolt 5 compatible, includes HDMI and DisplayPort outputs (both supporting 8K/60Hz). While the SSD transfer speeds are high, an HDMI input terminal is omitted. Furthermore, the 10Gbps model supports Mac minis with Apple M1 chips and M2/M2 Pro chips.
Campaign Underway; M4 Mac mini Model Also on Display
At the time of writing, a campaign is running offering a 45% discount (109 dollars) for a $1 pledge, with a free USB cable (normally $29) included.
Furthermore, if the Kickstarter campaign proves successful, they plan to develop a model for M4 chip-equipped Mac minis, the "Wokyis G5 10Gbps/80Gbps."
This model can be considered a smaller version of the Wokyis G7, featuring a 4.96-inch (1280x720 pixel) display. A prototype is already on display at the booth, making its future developments a point of interest.
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Wokyis will develop and launch the M4 Mac mini model if the Kickstarter campaign for the G7 is successful.
Très probable · En quelques mois
Questions ouvertes
- What is the exact release date for the M4 Mac mini model?
- What is the price point for the M4 Mac mini model?
- Are there any plans for a global retail release beyond Kickstarter?
- What is the warranty period for the Wokyis G7?






