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Discover the Adonis USB4 2.0 Thunderbolt 5 cable: 120 Gbps data transfer, 240W charging, 8K display support, and next-gen compatibility in one ...
Future has sent out a USB-C cable that is USB 4.2 and compatible with Thunderbolt 5, pushing 120GB/s unidirectional and 80GB/s bidirectional.
Cable Matters' new Thunderbolt 5 cable is manufactured by Lintes Technology and is available from Cablle Matters' own Amazon store. The 1ft cable costs $22.99, the 1.6ft cable costs $26.99, and ...
Key Takeaways Available in 1 foot, 1.6 feet, and 3.3 feet lengths Supports up to 80 Gbps bi-directional data transfer Offers up to 120 Gbps video bandwidth Backward compatibility with Thunderbolt ...
But first, it’d have to ship! Today, Cable Matters is shipping the first three certified Thunderbolt 5 cables, which bring us one big step closer to something practical instead of theoretical.
Cable Matters is selling Thunderbolt 5 cables at Amazon for $32.99 apiece, with a 10 percent discount coupon on top of that. That nabs you a 3.3-foot cable, which is probably the ideal length.
Use this cable to connect a Mac with Thunderbolt 3, 4, or 5 (USB-C) ports to Thunderbolt (USB-C) and USB displays and devices such as Studio Display, Pro Display XDR, docks, and external drives.
The new cable is a massive leap over other standards available right now. HDMI 2.1 tops out at 48 Gbps with no power output, while DisplayPort 2.1 reaches 80 Gbps.
Connecting the USB-C cable that comes with your Apple Vision Pro to a Mac makes it clear that it’s a 480Mbps-limited USB 2.0 connection, but the idea that the Developer Strap would be forever ...
Apple's cable is rated higher than most other USB-C cables you can buy, supporting Thunderbolt 4, USB 4, 40GB/s, and 100 W of power. Still, you might wonder how different a lower-rated, much-lower ...