Amazon has 3.3' Amazon Basics240WUSB-C to USB-C 4 Fast Charger Cable (Black, U4-CC-5A1M-E) on sale for $9.44. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has 3.3' Amazon Basics240WUSB-C to USB-C 4 Fast Charger Cable (Black, U4-CC-5A1M-E) on sale for $9.44. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Model: Amazon Basics USB-C to USB-C 4 Fast Charger Cable, 40 Gbps, 8K Video, 240W, USB-IF Cert, Thunderbolt 4/3 Compatible, for Apple iPhone 16/15, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Tablets, Laptops, 3.3 foot, Black
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Not a Thunderbolt cable, but it's USB-IF certified.
could you expand a bit on this, because the listing does say thunderbolt 3/4 compatible. I've got an older apple thunderbolt 3 adapter I'd like to use with a thunderbolt display via this cable.
could you expand a bit on this, because the listing does say thunderbolt 3/4 compatible. I've got an older apple thunderbolt 3 adapter I'd like to use with a thunderbolt display via this cable.
USB-IF certified USB4 cables are functionally identical to Thunderbolt certified cables
Its nothing special or fast. it has really long plastic ends of the cable which make it cumbersome to handle if you're constantly pluging it in and taking it out. Really hard to bend the cable at a decent right-angle. I literally haven't used it since testing it. Its been sitting in a drawer.
the Ivanky thunderbolt 5 intel-certified that comes and goes here on SD on sale is a legit cable. It never fails me no matter what peripherals I hook up to my laptops (Mac/PC) it transfers at full speed. IIRC the IVANKY was around $17 on sale.
I also picked up a Apple ThunderBolt 4 usb-c cable from woot for $30 and its a thick high-quality cable that connects securely everytime with that snap/click its very reassuring. It works 100% everytime I use it no need to second guess. The only thing is it's expensive ($30 is pricey to me) but well worth it for something that is guaranteed to work 100% of the time. No need to touble shoot, roll the dice, gamble back-and-fourth on Amazon crap.
If anyone said they need a fast speed thunderbolt cable that will work for sure I would suggest Apple Thunderbolt cables and guarantee it will work as fast as possible. If its not working/performing properly, then it's most likely the host machine usb-c port and not the cable.
Purchased this back in July last year. Its nothing special or fast. it has really long plastic ends of the cable which make it cumbersome to handle if you're constantly pluging it in and taking it out. Really hard to bend the cable at a decent right-angle. I literally haven't used it since testing it. Its been sitting in a drawer.the Ivanky thunderbolt 5 intel-certified that comes and goes here on SD on sale is a legit cable. It never fails me no matter what peripherals I hook up to my laptops (Mac/PC) it transfers at full speed. IIRC the IVANKY was around $17 on sale. I also picked up a Apple ThunderBolt 4 usb-c cable from woot for $30 and its a thick high-quality cable that connects securely everytime with that snap/click its very reassuring. It works 100% everytime I use it no need to second guess. The only thing is it's expensive ($30 is pricey to me) but well worth it for something that is guaranteed to work 100% of the time. No need to touble shoot, roll the dice, gamble back-and-fourth on Amazon crap.If anyone said they need a fast speed thunderbolt cable that will work for sure I would suggest Apple Thunderbolt cables and guarantee it will work as fast as possible. If its not working/performing properly, then it's most likely the host machine usb-c port and not the cable.
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Its nothing special or fast. it has really long plastic ends of the cable which make it cumbersome to handle if you're constantly pluging it in and taking it out. Really hard to bend the cable at a decent right-angle. I literally haven't used it since testing it. Its been sitting in a drawer.
the Ivanky thunderbolt 5 intel-certified that comes and goes here on SD on sale is a legit cable. It never fails me no matter what peripherals I hook up to my laptops (Mac/PC) it transfers at full speed. IIRC the IVANKY was around $17 on sale.
I also picked up a Apple ThunderBolt 4 usb-c cable from woot for $30 and its a thick high-quality cable that connects securely everytime with that snap/click its very reassuring. It works 100% everytime I use it no need to second guess. The only thing is it's expensive ($30 is pricey to me) but well worth it for something that is guaranteed to work 100% of the time. No need to touble shoot, roll the dice, gamble back-and-fourth on Amazon crap.
If anyone said they need a fast speed thunderbolt cable that will work for sure I would suggest Apple Thunderbolt cables and guarantee it will work as fast as possible. If its not working/performing properly, then it's most likely the host machine usb-c port and not the cable.
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