The overall length is about 2 inches longer than the Apple version. The braid is more flexible. The functionality is identical except for the USB-C port. In the CableCreation version, the USB-C port works for data transfer (connecting peripherals or phones for syncing) or charging a computer. The Apple version only works to charge the computer. I tested their daisy chain connection and it works for USB charging and data transfer, but each USB-C (Thunderbolt 3) port on a MacBook only supports one monitor, so you still can't connect two monitors to the same port .
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