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The 9 best ways to protect, customize, and accessorize your MacBook Neo | The Verge

Here are the best accessories that you should consider if you bought (or are planning to buy) Apple’s MacBook Neo laptop, some of which are affordable upgrades.

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The nine best ways to protect, customize, and accessorize your Mac Book Neo

Get the most out of your colorful, capable laptop with these accessory recs.

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You can use the Neo as it comes out of the box, or enhance your experience with some add-on accessories.

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The Mac Book Neo is poised to be a top-selling laptop in 2026, thanks in large part to its affordable

599entryprice.DespitelaunchingatamoreaccessiblepricepointthanApples599 entry price. Despite launching at a more accessible price point than Apple’s
1,099 (though often discounted) 2026 Mac Book Air, the Neo makes surprisingly few concessions in terms of build quality. Its design has the same level of precision as pricier Apple products, and we found in a hands-on comparison that it handily outclasses similarly priced Windows laptops in just about every way despite running on an i Phone chipset.

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In short, you might want one, or perhaps you already have one. Whatever your situation is, it’s possible that you may also want a couple of accessories to get the most out of your Neo. We have nine recommendations — a Mac Book Neo accessory starter kit, if you will — that can help you protect it, customize it, or just use it more comfortably in your day-to-day life.

Not every computer monitor supports USB-C video input, so the selection of ones that do is smaller (and often pricier) than if you just want a cheap model that only boasts HDMI or Display Port inputs. Whether you find a deal or not, the Asus Pro Art PA278CV is an appealing (and relatively inexpensive) monitor that offers USB-C video-in as well as passthrough charging to keep your Neo charged.

It’s a 27-inch 1440p monitor with a 75 Hz refresh rate that’s color accurate. It features built-in speakers and can deliver 65W of power via USB-C, which is more than enough to keep the Neo charging at its peak 30W speed (faster than the 20W charger that Apple includes). It’s typically priced at

299 at retailers like Amazon and B&H Photo, but you might find it for as low as
209 if you’re lucky.

If you want something cheaper and small enough to fit in a bag (but with even better contrast), portable OLED monitors might be a better fit. Brands like Innocn make them in various sizes with different screen capabilities, but the company’s 13.3-inch 1080p model — which connects via USB-C — is a steal at

99.99,itscurrentpriceforAmazonPrimemembers.Otherwise,its99.99, its current price for Amazon Prime members. Otherwise, it’s
129.99 on Amazon for those without a premium membership.

Innocn 13.3-inch OLED Full HD 1080p Portable Monitor

A USB-C hub for connecting accessories and a display

The great thing about laptops with USB-C ports is that the ecosystem of compatible accessories is vast. However, the Neo has only two USB-C ports, meaning you’ll likely need to prioritize which devices to plug in at any given moment. Thankfully, you can easily expand your Neo’s capabilities with an affordable USB-C hub like Anker’s 7-in-1 model, which can expand a single port into seven for around $26 at Amazon and through Anker directly.

Not only can you use it to charge your laptop (it supports up to 85W passthrough speeds), but it also provides an HDMI port and another USB-C port, plus two USB-A ports and both full-size and micro SD card readers. It’s a must-have, if you don’t already have one.

A screen protector to shield the Neo’s most fragile component

The first accessory I put on all my pricey devices that have a display is a screen protector. Several brands make them, but I always gravitate toward am Film, which makes a tempered glass protector for the Neo that’s currently going for just $19.99 on Amazon.

Not everyone will feel the urge to buy this upgrade. But it’s never a bad idea to protect your purchase, since it might just save you from a pricey repair down the road. The protector from am Film is easy to install, and it’s anti-scratch and anti-fingerprint, too.

Am Film tempered glass screen protector for the Mac Book Neo

If you, like me, are someone who absolutely babies their tech, you may also feel inclined to get a snap-on shell that can fit perfectly around your Mac Book Neo without hiding its sleek design or color. The multicolored, matte-textured options from Mosiso seem nicer than other options, and it’s about

24atAmazon.Theplasticshellstypicallycostaround24 at Amazon. The plastic shells typically cost around
20, and the company claims that they don’t hinder the Neo’s ability to close. They’re also built to resist scratches, fingerprint smudging, and unwanted cracks.

Mosiso snap-on plastic case for the Mac Book Neo

Laptop stands serve different purposes for different folks. Some people want to use their laptop’s keyboard at an angle that’s more ergonomically friendly, while others may simply want to bring their laptop’s display closer to eye level. And some people may want all of those benefits. Whatever your need, Moft’s $25 Adhesive Stand is great because it’s only there when you need it. The handy laptop stand folds into itself (unlike pricier, bulkier options) and features a low-profile design that’s barely there when you need to slide your Neo into a bag.

Liquid ingress in a keyboard is one of the main reasons why a laptop dies before its time. Dust and crumbs certainly don’t help, either, as they can clog things up and prevent your keys from pressing. A lightweight keyboard cover that gently lies over the keys, thus preserving their look, feel, and backlighting, is a nice, cheap accessory that can keep dust out. Uppercase’s Ghost Cover is just under $13 at Amazon. It may not stop a flood of water, coffee, or your beverage of choice from getting into your Neo after a spill, but it’ll likely help limit the damage.

One important note is that this keyboard cover is only compatible with the

699versionthathasa512GBSSDand,crucially,aTouchIDfingerprintsensor.Itwontfitthe699 version that has a 512GB SSD and, crucially, a Touch ID fingerprint sensor. It won’t fit the
599 version correctly.

The Neo’s built-in trackpad is large and responsive, but you may want to use an input off to the side for ergonomic reasons (you might also be more comfortable with a mouse). In the case of mice, there are numerous models that work with mac OS — either dongle-free over Bluetooth or with a USB receiver — but the best, most feature-packed model you can currently buy is the $119.99 Logitech MX Master 4 from Amazon, Newegg, and Logitech directly. It’s a right-handed mouse that’s comfortable and high-end, with a haptics-based thumb button that can surface on-screen shortcuts to make navigating both a bit faster and easier. It also connects via Bluetooth or with its included USB-C dongle.

Another option for trackpad lovers is Apple’s official Magic Trackpad. It’s a bigger standalone trackpad than the one built into the Neo, but you can position it wherever you’d like. It starts at $119.99 from Amazon and is rechargeable via USB-C, just like the laptop, and connects wirelessly over Bluetooth.

A capable charger when you’re away from an outlet

As often as you may be at home or otherwise near a power outlet while using your Mac Book Neo, sometimes you need to take it on the go. A power bank is great for rescuing depleted gadgets, or keeping them topped off until you settle down again with a power outlet. They range in price and capabilities, but given the Neo’s 30W peak charging speed, you don’t need anything extravagant on that front.

Baseus’ 20,000m Ah power bank with two built-in USB-C cables, which can supply up to 45W of power, should more than suffice. It’s on sale at Amazon for $31.99 right now, and its size should allow it to charge your Neo at least once, or you can charge your laptop alongside up to three other devices at reduced charging speeds.

Baseus Ener Fill FC11 Power Bank with Dual Built-in Cables

For something with more capacity that offers similar versatility thanks to its two built-in USB-C cables (one of which can extend), Anker’s 25,000m Ah Laptop Power Bank is a popular choice among Verge readers. It’s significantly pricier at around

120thoughitscurrentlyonsalefor120 — though it’s currently on sale for
95.99 at Best Buy, Amazon, and Walmart — and it can deliver a combined output of 165W when charging multiple devices at once.

For tinkerers, mix and match official Apple components for a customized look

It was recently discovered that Apple sells spare parts for the Mac Book Neo, which are intended for repair, not necessarily for the funsies I’m about to describe. That said, you can buy parts in the color of your choosing (silver, indigo, blush, citrus) to make a fun, unique Neo that will likely attract some eyeballs when you use it in public.

Granted, it’s not affordable to make these customizations; the bottom metal case is the cheapest upgrade at

34.32,andacompletesetofkeycapsruns34.32, and a complete set of key caps runs
39. You’re also on your own when it comes to installing them, so it’s not a project that I’d recommend for beginner tinkerers, since you’re at risk of damaging your laptop.

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