Twelve South launches new 'BackPack' shelf for 24-inch iMac
Twelve South today launched a new version of its BackPack accessory designed to fit the 24-inch M1 iMac. The BackPack for the 24-inch iMac is available now from Twelve South for $44.99 and is only available in white.
You install the BackPack in two steps, using the included two-piece leather case that snaps into an oval opening on the back of the iMac stand. The BackPack itself slides onto the holster and provides a few inches of storage space.
The BackPack is made of aluminum and has vents so you can store external hard drives, USB-C hubs, collectibles, art, and more. This accessory features a sport-loop-like "BackBack Strap" that allows you to strap your gear to the top and bottom of the rack.
Twelve South also sells original BackPacks for older iMacs for $34.99. This version has a similar design to the new M1 version, offering an aluminum metal shelf to store the hard drive and other accessories.
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