Although this stand is sold for use with an iMac, I thought it would be perfect for my new Mac Studio. Satechi do make hubs for Mac Mini and Mac Studio, which I looked at prior to selecting this stand to get the computer up off the desk. One of the other Satechi hubs includes an SSD slot for a backup drive, which is a fantastic idea but it doesn't support SSDs larger than 2 TB, so it wasn't useful to me.
On this stand, my Studio looks like it belongs in terms of size, the design fits Apple's aesthetic, and my existing back up drives sit side by side underneath. If you want to do the same, check the height of your back up drives before purchasing to avoid disappointment. My LaCie platter 4TB drive fits with room to spare next to an archival 2TB SSD drive.
The height does occasionally make the Studio seem ever so slightly more noisy sometimes, but it is certainly not a game changer, and I got used to it very quickly. The hub worked out of the box connected to a Thunderbolt port on the back (although it comes with a USB A adaptor for the iMac) so I can dispense with messy hubs on the front of the Studio.
My graphics tablet, MIDI controller and USB sticks work fine with this stand.