NAMCIM Thunderbolt 4 Cable (3.94ft), USB4 Cable Support 120W Fast Charging/40Gbps Data Transfer/8K Display, USB C to USB C Cable, Intel Thunderbolt Certified for Type-C MacBooks, iPad Pro,Hub,Docking
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Cards Fan
> 3 dayIf you want speed & quality then this will give you all that and more. Fast video watching,uploads-downloads, fast charger for any of your needs and data as well. What else do you need a usb cable to do cause I think it will do anything you need and it will do it fast.
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Dan Gabriels
> 3 dayThe first time I connected my MacBookPro16,1 (2019) to my Glyph 1 TB Atom RAID USB 3.1 Type-C External SSD using this cable, the backup system volume on the Glyph automatically tried to mount, and repeatedly put up the improperly disconnected alert. They ran down the right side of my screen. I pulled the cable and then made sure it was securely seated in the drive and the MacBook. Same result. I then used my usual cable and Disk Utility showed the backup system volume with the red alert warning that it was damaged and couldnt be repaired and information should be gotten off the volume. On a subsequent connection the volume did not appear in Disk Utility for mounting to be attempted. It seems probable that the cable killed the volume and perhaps rendered the entire SSD unreliable.
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Eazy
> 3 dayIt feels pretty heavy duty, better than some major known brands I have, time will tell on durability , so far I like it.
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Miss Sissy
> 3 dayThe cable came in a package that mimicked Apples own austere white boxes. Inside, the translucent plastic bag containing the cable was even Apple-like.
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eliseo aguilar
> 3 dayI ordered this to use with a 45w charger and it works perfectly for that the length is just as described and it feels like a quality study cable with good strain relief. The only negative is that the rubber strain relief on both ends was covered in some sort of sticky residue I thought it was adhesive but it was some sort of substance that was on both ends of the cable on all sides of the stress relief and not found anywhere else on the cable it was pretty weird but I was able to remove it was a wet wipe. Apart from that weird experience the cable works great and is exactly what I needed.
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C. W. DuPree
> 3 dayThis cord charges my phone at least half again faster than any of my cords with any of my charger assemblies, no matter how the body is rated. It somehow overwhelmed my old Motorola Android when first used, and I had to reboot, but it has gone fine since with that phone, and it charges it almost ridiculously fast. It is great with my Pixel 6 as well, not quite as fast but still impressive. It really, really shines when charging up my rechargeable worklight, cycling headlight, and sphygnanomometer. The photograph shows an assortment of cords I use, no two the same thickness but it can be hard to tell with naked eyes. The next best is the fabric covered red cord. The thickest, also fabric covered and on the right, is the cord I am reviewing.
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Kelsey Meronnis
> 3 dayThis cable is braided and pretty flexible. It feels great and so far has been working great. I use it for my external GPU and have had no problems so far.
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Karol Truong
> 3 dayOverall good cables for my MacBook Pro. Im not sure about 120 Watt but its charging my MacBook Pro with 100 watt brick. I connected to a Setachi hub and it works fine.
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Russell Smith
> 3 dayI have been looking for new cables to replace my existing cables. Nearly everything is now USB-C and I need to get rid of the micro USB cables.
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amadams
> 3 dayHave you ever counted the sheer number of cables you own? Its mind-boggling. A webcam, keyboard, mouse, speakers, external hard drive, headset, and speakerphone, which when combined with dual monitors, 2 laptops with docks / KVM switch, my set up resulted in >15 different cables, many of them USB type cables. Of course, I often cant tell just by looking at a cable, which standard applies. This is problematic when you need a cable that supports lots of data or that supports video.