
As devices need to transfer more data at faster speeds and consume more power, the all-conquering USB-C standard is ready, but it's 3.1 Gen 2, 2x2 or Thunderbolt 3. But since even Thunderbolt 3 with lots of power and high-end GPU docks with a few other ports is starting to strain, we're now switching to Thunderbolt 4 - and 40 Gbit/s transfer speed, enough for two 4K-60 -Hz displays (i.e. if your displays and device are fully backwards compatible, this is a future-proof (well, until USB5/Thunderbolt 5 comes along) cable that's a good length (6.4ft) and high quality to go with Some purposes come in handy Several plug-in devices of various kinds over the years (almost all some sort of USB accessories, chargers and dapters or whatever) and they've never let me down - and still do. It works as expected and is easy to use/easy to live with once loaded. All Thunderbolt 4 cables are quite expensive these days, especially at significant lengths, so it's a reasonable price for what it is. and you already have some of the latest technology to use today - this is a good option to check out!

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