Premium non-slip rubber feet designed to fit MacBook Pro models A1398, A1425, and A1502—restoring grip, stability, and base protection with a perfect OEM-style fit. Keep your MacBook Pro firmly in place with these high-quality skid-proof rubber feet, precision-made for MacBook Pro 13″ and 15″ Retina models: A1398 (15″ Retina, 2012–2015) A1425 (13″ Retina, 2012–2013) A1502 (13″ Retina, 2014–2015) These replacement feet replicate Apple’s original design, offering excellent traction on smooth surfaces like glass, wood, or metal desks—preventing slips during typing or transport. Crafted from soft yet durable silicone-rubber, they also cushion your laptop’s base, reducing scratches and minimizing vibration noise. Each set includes all necessary feet (typically 5 per unit) with strong pre-applied adhesive for quick, secure installation. The matte black finish matches your MacBook Pro’s sleek bottom case for a seamless look. Perfect for replacing worn, missing, or damaged feet due to age, cleaning, or accidental removal. A simple, cost-effective way to restore both function and finish to your MacBook Pro. Installation Tip: Clean the foot areas thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol and let dry before applying. Lightly warming the adhesive (with a hairdryer or fingers) can improve bonding.
Genuine-spec US layout keyboard replacement for MacBook Pro (Model A1398, Late 2011–Mid 2012)—featuring durable scissor-switch keys, backlighting, and OEM-fit design for reliable typing and straightforward installation. Compatible With: MacBook Pro 13″: Late 2011 (Model A1278, but labeled A1398 in some regions) – Model Identifier MacBookPro8,1 MacBook Pro 15″: Early 2011, Late 2011, and Mid 2012 – Model Identifiers MacBookPro8,2 (15″ early/late 2011) and MacBookPro9,1 (15″ mid 2012) *(Note: “A1398” is primarily associated with the 15″ unibody MacBook Pro with Retina display (Mid 2012), which was the first Retina MacBook Pro.)* This keyboard fits the non-Retina 15″ A1398 (Mid 2012) and compatible Late 2011 models. MacBook Pro 13″: Late 2011 (Model A1278, but labeled A1398 in some regions) – Model Identifier MacBookPro8,1 MacBook Pro 15″: Early 2011, Late 2011, and Mid 2012 – Model Identifiers MacBookPro8,2 (15″ early/late 2011) and MacBookPro9,1 (15″ mid 2012) *(Note: “A1398” is primarily associated with the 15″ unibody MacBook Pro with Retina display (Mid 2012), which was the first Retina MacBook Pro.)* This keyboard fits the non-Retina 15″ A1398 (Mid 2012) and compatible Late 2011 models. Layout: Standard US English (QWERTY) with full-size keys, inverted-T arrow keys, and dedicated function row (F1–F12). Keyboard Type: Traditional scissor-switch mechanism—robust, tactile, and serviceable (pre-Butterfly era). Integrated Features: Backlit keys (adjustable brightness via F5/F6) OEM ribbon cable with ZIF connector Matches original key spacing and actuation force Backlit keys (adjustable brightness via F5/F6) OEM ribbon cable with ZIF connector Matches original key spacing and actuation force Build & Fit: Precision-molded plastic frame with exact screw mounts and alignment pegs—ensures secure, rattle-free installation in the top case. Installation Note: Keyboard is secured with screws and minimal adhesive. Requires full top case access and battery disconnect. Recommended for intermediate to advanced users or technicians.
Genuine-spec touchpad flex cable for MacBook Pro 13″ (Model A2289, 2020, Intel)—restores full Force Touch functionality, haptic feedback, and preci multi-touch gesture control. OEM-quality replacement for damaged or faulty original cables. Compatible With: MacBook Pro 13-inch (2020, Four Thunderbolt Ports, Model A2289, Model Identifier MacBookPro16,2) with Intel Core i5/i7 processors. Part Type: Touchpad flex cable only — does not include the trackpad housing, Taptic Engine, or mounting hardware. This is the OEM-style ribbon cable that connects the trackpad to the logic board. Function: Transmits: Touch input coordinates Force Touch pressure data Haptic feedback signals to the Taptic Engine Enables full macOS gesture support: Force Click, three-finger lookup, swipe navigation, pinch-to-zoom, and smooth cursor tracking. Touch input coordinates Force Touch pressure data Haptic feedback signals to the Taptic Engine Enables full macOS gesture support: Force Click, three-finger lookup, swipe navigation, pinch-to-zoom, and smooth cursor tracking. OEM-Quality Build: Matches Apple’s original specifications in: Cable length and routing path Connector pitch and ZIF latch design EMI shielding and flex durability Cable length and routing path Connector pitch and ZIF latch design EMI shielding and flex durability Common Use Cases: Replacing a torn, creased, or liquid-damaged original flex cable Completing a trackpad replacement when the original cable is unusable Fixing: Intermittent or erratic trackpad behavior Loss of Force Touch or haptic feedback Complete trackpad unresponsiveness Replacing a torn, creased, or liquid-damaged original flex cable Completing a trackpad replacement when the original cable is unusable Fixing: Intermittent or erratic trackpad behavior Loss of Force Touch or haptic feedback Complete trackpad unresponsiveness Intermittent or erratic trackpad behavior Loss of Force Touch or haptic feedback Complete trackpad unresponsiveness Installation Note: Requires full bottom case removal and battery disconnection. Cable routes under internal components (speaker, logic board)—must follow original path. Connects via ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket—align carefully, never force. Recommended for experienced or certified technicians only. Requires full bottom case removal and battery disconnection. Cable routes under internal components (speaker, logic board)—must follow original path. Connects via ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket—align carefully, never force. Recommended for experienced or certified technicians only. Important Compatibility Notes: ✅ Only for A2289 (13″, 4 Thunderbolt ports, 2020, Intel) ❌ Not compatible with: A2251 (2 Thunderbolt ports, 2020) A2338 (M1 MacBook Pro, 2020) Any MacBook Air or 14″/16″ MacBook Pro ✅ Only for A2289 (13″, 4 Thunderbolt ports, 2020, Intel) ❌ Not compatible with: A2251 (2 Thunderbolt ports, 2020) A2338 (M1 MacBook Pro, 2020) Any MacBook Air or 14″/16″ MacBook Pro A2251 (2 Thunderbolt ports, 2020) A2338 (M1 MacBook Pro, 2020) Any MacBook Air or 14″/16″ MacBook Pro
Genuine-spec touchpad flex cable for MacBook Pro 15″ (Model A1706 – 2017 and A1989 – 2018/2019)—restores full Force Touch functionality, haptic feedback, and precise multi-touch gesture control during trackpad repair or replacement. Compatible With: MacBook Pro 15″ (2017) – Model A1706 (Model Identifier: MacBookPro14,3) MacBook Pro 15″ (2018–2019) – Model A1989 (Model Identifier: MacBookPro15,2) ✅ Note: Apple used the same trackpad assembly and flex cable across both A1706 and A1989 15″ models—making this part interchangeable between them. MacBook Pro 15″ (2017) – Model A1706 (Model Identifier: MacBookPro14,3) MacBook Pro 15″ (2018–2019) – Model A1989 (Model Identifier: MacBookPro15,2) ✅ Note: Apple used the same trackpad assembly and flex cable across both A1706 and A1989 15″ models—making this part interchangeable between them. ✅ Note: Apple used the same trackpad assembly and flex cable across both A1706 and A1989 15″ models—making this part interchangeable between them. Part Type: Touchpad flex cable only — does not include the trackpad housing, Taptic Engine, or mounting hardware. This is the OEM-style ribbon cable connecting the trackpad to the logic board. Function: Transmits: Touch input coordinates Force Touch pressure data Haptic feedback signals to the Taptic Engine Enables full macOS gesture support: Force Click, three-finger lookup, swipe navigation, pinch-to-zoom, and smooth cursor tracking. Touch input coordinates Force Touch pressure data Haptic feedback signals to the Taptic Engine Enables full macOS gesture support: Force Click, three-finger lookup, swipe navigation, pinch-to-zoom, and smooth cursor tracking. OEM-Quality Build: Matches Apple’s original in: Cable length and routing Connector pitch and ZIF latch design EMI shielding and flex durability Cable length and routing Connector pitch and ZIF latch design EMI shielding and flex durability Common Use Cases: Replacing a torn, creased, or liquid-damaged original flex cable Completing a trackpad replacement when the original cable is compromised Fixing intermittent trackpad behavior, loss of Force Touch, or complete unresponsiveness Replacing a torn, creased, or liquid-damaged original flex cable Completing a trackpad replacement when the original cable is compromised Fixing intermittent trackpad behavior, loss of Force Touch, or complete unresponsiveness Installation Note: Requires full bottom case removal and battery disconnection. Cable routes under internal components near the right speaker and logic board. Connects via a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket—must be aligned carefully and latched gently. Recommended for experienced or certified technicians only. Requires full bottom case removal and battery disconnection. Cable routes under internal components near the right speaker and logic board. Connects via a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket—must be aligned carefully and latched gently. Recommended for experienced or certified technicians only.
The Apple Magic Mouse (USB-C version) is a sleek, minimalist multi-touch wireless mouse built for Mac users. It offers smooth gesture support, Bluetooth connectivity and a built-in rechargeable battery — a great choice if you prefer a clean desk setup and full compatibility with macOS and iPadOS. General Name: Magic Mouse (USB-C) — part of Apple’s pointing-device lineup. Wireless connectivity: Bluetooth. Rechargeable battery: built-in, no disposable AA cells. Charging / port: USB-C port (bottom of mouse) for pairing and charging. Compatibility: Requires a Mac with macOS 15.1 or later, or an iPad with iPadOS 18.1 or later. Size & Weight Height: ~0.85 inch (2.16 cm) Width: ~2.25 inch (5.71 cm) Depth: ~4.47 inch (11.35 cm) Weight: ~0.22 pound (0.099 kg) (varies slightly by manufacturing) Features Multi-Touch surface: supports gestures such as swiping between pages, scrolling through documents, zooming. Glide / foot design: optimized for smooth movement across desktop surfaces. Rechargeable battery life: about a month or more between charges (typical use) per Apple spec. Used Condition ConsiderationsSince you’re specifying a used unit: Check for wear on the bottom feet / skates — these degrade and affect glide. Verify battery capacity / health (rechargeable batteries age). Confirm the port is functioning (USB-C) and Bluetooth connectivity is stable. Look for signs of excessive surface scratches on the multi-touch top — may impair gestures. Ensure the firmware / Mac recognizes it fully (gestures working). Upgradability / Limitations Not user-upgradable: You cannot replace the internal battery or change internals easily. Design limitation: The USB-C port remains on the bottom of the mouse, meaning you cannot use it while charging unless you flip it. This design is still criticized. Ergonomics: The flat, low-profile design is stylish but may not suit extended-use comfort for some users.
MacBook Pro A2485 2021 – 16.2" XDR display, Apple M1 Pro (10-core CPU / 16-core GPU), 32 GB memory, 512 GB SSD.Top-tier creative laptop with blazing performance, superb display, and professional I/O – built for demanding workflows.
A4Tech Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo USB | 3000N
Used, original 35 W USB-C charger for Mac — reliable Apple power adapter (dual USB-C) for charging your Mac and other devices. This is an authentic Apple 35 W USB-C power adapter (dual-port) — used but tested. It’s built to charge MacBooks, iPhones, iPads, and other USB-C devices. Though lower wattage than larger Mac adapters, it works well for light use or supplemental charging. Features & Behavior Dual USB-C ports: can charge two devices simultaneously Intelligent power distribution: if both ports are used, the output splits evenly (~17.5 W each) USB Power Delivery support across standard profiles (5V, 9V, 15V, 20V) Accepts input 100-240V AC, so usable worldwide (with correct plug) Compact form factor in one variant, or standard “duckhead” plug style in another Specifications Strengths & Limitations Pros Authentic Apple unit — safer and more reliable than generic chargers Dual ports give flexibility — charge phone + Mac concurrently Portable and suitable for travel (universal voltage) Cons 35 W is low for MacBook Pro under load — might not maintain charging during heavy use When both ports used, power is halved (~17.5 W each) Used condition may include wear, scuffs, or reduced efficiency
The Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch (2019) is powered by an Intel Core i9 processor, paired with 16GB RAM and a fast 512GB SSD for powerful and reliable performance. Designed for professionals and creatives, it features a premium aluminum build, immersive 16-inch Retina display, and dedicated Radeon Pro graphics for demanding workloads.
This 1.8-meter DisplayPort to HDMI cable lets you connect a DisplayPort-enabled PC or laptop to an HDMI monitor, TV, or projector. It delivers clear high-definition video and reliable signal transmission, making it perfect for office work, presentations, and home entertainment. The DisplayPort to HDMI cable (1.8M) is a simple and reliable solution for connecting modern computers and laptops with a DisplayPort output to HDMI displays. Ideal for upgrading your setup, it supports high-quality video output for monitors, HDTVs, and projectors. With plug-and-play functionality and a durable build, it ensures stable performance for both professional and home use. DisplayPort to HDMI Connection for easy compatibility with HDMI screens 1.8M Cable Length ideal for desk and office setups High-Definition Video Output for clear and sharp visuals Plug & Play no drivers required Durable Connectors & Cable Build for long-term reliability Perfect for Work & Entertainment supports monitors, TVs, and projectors Works with devices that have a DisplayPort output and displays with an HDMI input, including monitors, TVs, projectors, and display systems. Ideal for workstations, presentations, and dual-screen setups.