⚡ Charge, Connect, Conquer — The Ultimate Thunderbolt 4 Cable for Power Users
The Cable Matters Thunderbolt 4 cable delivers certified 40Gbps data transfer speeds, supports up to 240W charging, and drives stunning 8K video. Fully compatible with Thunderbolt 3, USB4, and USB-C devices, it future-proofs your setup with versatile, high-performance connectivity in a sleek 3.3ft design.
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Specification Met | Thunderbolt |
Recommended Uses For Product | Charging |
Data Transfer Rate | 40 Gigabits Per Second |
Number of Pins | 24 |
Wattage | 240 watts |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Additional Features | 40Gbps, 240W |
Connector Gender | Male |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Thunderbolt 4 |
Cable Type | Thunderbolt |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Monitor, Thunderbolt Devices |
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Works perfect with Lenovo dock.
Works great for Lenovo notebook and docking station connection. Single cable charges computer and provides all perioherals connectivity including monitor.
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Functionality
Thunderbolt 4 from Cable Matters does the job very well and efficient.
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Be nice to see "Intel Certified" on the cable itself...
Purchased item to connect my Razer Core X Chroma eGPU to my laptop. Works as intended.
M**G
Worked great on a Kingston SD5600T Dock.
Worked great on a Kngston SD5600T Dock. This dock claims it may not be compatible with other Thunderbolt Cables but it worked perfectly with it.
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Real Thunderbolt Cable. Works with Razer Core X
Finally a Thunderbolt cable that works with Razer Core X. I went through 3 other cables that were "certified" and non of them worked. Thankfully I had a working cable otherwise I would have assumed my Core X was dead. Also, good quality cable and ends.
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As advertised
Works well as intended.
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It does what it's supposed to do
Many modern computers have some form of Thunderbolt available. But to get the full benefits of TB, a proper, certified cable is required if interfacing with TB drives, monitors, or between other computers. This is the cable you need. It costs more, because it gives you the transfer speed you need..
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This is the one to get.
In the end a more expensive cable will save you time & money. It saves you your time via less troubleshooting, and you don't have to make a second purchase when the cheaper cable fails to perform or gives random weird issues.I've had issues with lower quality cables in the past and it has wasted me hours of my time. I prefer system stability over affordability. So just get an official intel certified cable, don't cheap out. It just works.
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