I found a reasonably priced USB C dock for my USB A peripherals and iLok from 
Amazon Basics. It works with my bus powered Korg NanoPad and my Behringer 
UMC220HD, which is my live theater sound cue hardware.

For Thunderbolt 2.0 conversion, I use a StarTech single converter for my Apogee 
Element 46. I started with an Apple converter, but it stopped working in a few 
months, so I would go for the StarTech if only looking for one Thunderbolt 2.0 
to 3.0 converter.

All this being said, I agree that a full Thunderbolt dock is likely the best 
choice. I believe StarTech has a few, and personal experience with the brand 
lasting longer than an equivalent Apple product would have me choose StarTech, 
if choosing a third party brand. I mean no disrespect to Apple, as they do an 
amazing job 99% of the time; it is just the single converter which didn’t work 
for me. 


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> On 2 Apr 2019, at 05:06, Martin (Punky) Sopart <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
> For those of you working with an Apple MacBook newest generation...
> How do you handle all that external gear like iLok, full size keyboard,
> soundcard, ethernet ports etc.
> 
> I'm thinking of putting my iMac 2017 and my current MacBook Pro (mid 2014)
> tobether into one new MacBook Pro.
> 
> Thank for your thoughts and best! / Martin
> 
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