How to See USB Devices on Mac

When you plug a USB device into your Mac, it won’t always show up like you expect it to, but with a few simple tricks, you can easily locate the peripheral you’re trying to use. If you can’t get your Mac to show USB devices no matter what, use MacKeeper’s Antivirus to find and remove hidden threats that may be preventing macOS from seeing external accessories and stealing your data.

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How to See USB Devices on Mac
Written by   Killian Bell
Published: August 20, 2025

Why USB device may not show up on macOS

There are many reasons why you can’t see USB devices on Mac. We find this issue commonly occurs when users try to connect a USB storage device that was first used on another operating system, such as Windows or Linux, and uses a format that macOS doesn’t recognize, like ext4.

 

Alternatively, it may be that the device you’ve connected requires a piece of software to be installed before your computer can recognize it, or that your device is refusing to mount for whatever reason. We’ve also found USB not showing up on Mac as a result of a virus or malware.

A note from our experts: 

 

It’s not always obvious when a Mac is infected by a virus. However, if you start noticing odd behavior, like USB devices not showing up, a sudden drop in system performance, or more frequent crashes, you should scan your laptop and remove any threats as soon as possible using MacKeeper’s Antivirus.

 

Here’s how:

  1. Download and install MacKeeper.
  2. Click Antivirus in the MacKeeper sidebar, then choose Start Scan.
  3. Select any threats that are found, then click Move to Quarantine.
  4. Click the Restart button when prompted.
  5. When MacKeeper reopens, select Delete to remove all viruses.
MacKeeper's Antivirus feature on Mac. To see if a virus is preventing you from being able to see USB devices on Mac, run MacKeeper's Antivirus and remove any threats that are found.
Step 1. Select Antivirus > Start Scan
MacKeeper's Antivirus tool on Mac. If you find threats on your system that may prevent you from being able to see USB devices on Mac, use MacKeeper's Antivirus to remove them.
Step 2. Select any threats then click Move to Quarantine
MacKeeper's Antivirus on Mac. Restart when prompted to remove any viruses that may prevent USB devices from showing up on Mac.
Step 3. Click Restart when prompted
The Antivirus feature in MacKeeper on Mac. If you find viruses on your system that are stopping you from seeing USB devices, use MacKeeper's Antivirus to detect and delete them.
Step 4. Select Delete to remove viruses

How to find USB on Mac

When you find USB accessories disabled on Mac, there are several steps you can take to find them, such as:

  • Check USB connections on Mac to ensure devices are plugged in properly.
  • Open Finder to see if your USB device appears in the sidebar.
  • Use Disk Utility to mount external storage drives.

If you still can’t see your external device, it’s possible the USB port isn’t working on your Mac. Try connecting your device via a different port, then use these solutions to find USB on Mac:

  1. Check USB devices via Finder: We can see a list of devices connected to a MacBook in the Finder sidebar.
  2. Using Disk Utility to view USB devices: We’ve found the easiest way to mount an external storage device on Mac is by using Disk Utility.
  3. See USB devices via Terminal: It may be that your Mac can’t detect a USB device you’ve connected; our advice is to use Terminal to see if that’s the case.
  4. Use third-party tools to show USB devices: Your USB device may require a special piece of software or tool before your Mac will recognize it.

1. Check USB devices via Finder

By far the easiest way to view USB on Mac is in Finder. Try this:

  1. Open the Finder app and look for your USB device in the sidebar under Locations.
  2. If your device isn’t appearing, go to Finder > Settings in the menu bar.
  3. Select the Sidebar tab.
  4. Under Locations, enable Hard disks, External disks, and any other devices you might use.
A list of USB devices under Locations in the Finder sidebar on Mac. To see your USB devices on Mac and access files, select them here.
Step 1. Select your USB device in Finder
The Finder menu in the menu on Mac. To see USB devices on macOS, go into Finder's Settings menu and ensure relevant Locations are enabled.
Step 2. Select Finder > Settings
The Siderbar options in the Finder settings menu on Mac. Enable external devices here to make sure that you can see USB devices in Finder on macOS.
Step 3. Choose Sidebar
The Sidebar options in the Finder settings menu on Mac. To see USB devices like external drives in macOS, first enable them in the Sidebar window.
Step 4. Enable all relevant USB devices

A hint from us: 

 

You should now be able to see your USB device in Finder. Our readers often ask if it’s possible to access USB devices via Mac Control Center. Unfortunately, there’s no way to view external peripherals there, but the Finder method above is just as fast.

2. Using Disk Utility to view USB devices

If the USB device you want to use on your MacBook is a storage drive, we suggest using Disk Utility to mount and manage it, like so:

  1. Open Disk Utility from Applications > Utilities in Finder.
  2. Look for your USB drive under External in the Disk Utility sidebar.
  3. If you don’t see it, go to View > Show All Devices in the menu bar.
  4. Now select your drive in the Disk Utility sidebar and click the Mount button.
Disk Utility in the Applications > Utilities folder on Mac. You can use Disk Utility to see, mount, and manage external USB devices on Mac.
Step 1. Open Disk Utility from the Utilities folder
A list of External devices in the Disk Utility sidebar on Mac. To see USB devices in macOS, select them in Finder and then mount them so you can manage and use them.
Step 2. Select your USB device in the Disk Utility sidebar
The Show All Devices option in the Disk Utility menu on Mac. If you can't see USB devices in Disk Utility, enable this option and then mount your external drive
Step 3. Go to View > Show All Devices
The Mount option for an external storage drive in Disk Utility on Mac. To see USB devices in macOS, first mount them in Disk Utility, then access them through Finder.
Step 4. Select your USB device, then click Mount

Once your drive is mounted, you can manage and repair it in Disk Utility, or access your files via Finder.

3. See USB devices via Terminal

If you’ve tried the solutions above and your USB device still isn’t showing up, it’s time to confirm whether or not your Mac is even recognizing it. We can do this with Terminal by following these steps:

  1. Open Terminal from Applications > Utilities in Finder.
  2. Enter system_profiler SPUSBDataType, then press return to list all USB devices.
The Terminal app inside the Utilities folder in Finder on Mac. You can use a command in Terminal to see USB devices on Mac and make sure they're connected.
Step 1. Launch Terminal from the Utilities folder
A command in Terminal on Mac that lists all USB devices. To see all USB accessories connected to your system, enter this command and then check the list to see which peripherals are recognized.
Step 2. Enter this command, then press return

Now see if your USB device appears in the list. If it doesn’t, there’s likely a problem with either your Mac’s USB port, the cable you’re using, or the USB device itself. We always recommend a system restart first just to rule out macOS glitches, but then it’s time to check for hardware failures.

4. Use third-party tools to show USB devices

There may be times when you need to use third-party tools to show USB devices on Mac. For instance, some specialized accessories come with accompanying software that must be installed before macOS can communicate with them. Or if you’re trying to connect a storage drive first used on another OS, you may need an app that allows macOS to read the drive format.

 

Alternatively, you can use third-party tools like iStat Menus or USB Prober just to see the USB accessories connected to your MacBook.

Conclusion

When you need to see a USB device on Mac, first try looking for it in the Finder sidebar, or mounting it in Disk Utility if it’s an external storage device. If that doesn’t work, use Terminal to check your Mac recognizes the accessory, and try third-party tools that reveal all USB devices.

 

If none of these fixes let you use USB peripherals on Mac, you may have a virus that is stopping macOS from functioning correctly. Use MacKeeper’s Antivirus to safely remove dangerous viruses, malware, and other threats as soon as possible.

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