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j. salk
> 3 dayWell made USB C/Thunderbolt cable.
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Jerry
> 3 dayI have so many USB-x to lightning cables for Apple devices, but found that I didnt have any USB-C to USB-C cords when a need arose. I saw this cable and decided to give it a try. I use it to connect the USB-C port on my laptop to the USB-C on my new monitor.
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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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RoyRules
> 3 dayFor charging or transmitting data at high speeds.
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The Stig
Greater than one weekExcellent build quality. No issues to speak of. Data speeds seem to be up to par. I haven’t had any issues, although I haven’t ran an official speed test.
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Schulz
> 3 dayI bought it to give me more length from my Dock to my laptop. For some reason, it will not support the two monitors connected to my dock. I still have other uses for it. It seems to be a good build, sturdy, and thick. But it does not support my needs, a Lenovo laptop with Thunderbolt USB-C. it describes itself as the be-all end-all of USB-C cords. Not sure what kind of cord my Dock came with but thats what I need only longer. This cord does work for my external screen and supports super-fast charging on my phone.
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Nu
Greater than one weekThis 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 is short, but at the same time its pretty powerful and is able to charge my laptop just fine. It is $30, not a bad price for this type of power, but the cord could be longer.
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Rob M.
> 3 dayThis is one superb USB-C cable that can keep up with the 40 Gbps transfer speed of my iMacs Thunderbolt ports.
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Brett
> 3 dayIt wasnt all that long ago that USB cables maxed out at 480mbps for data and perhaps 12W if you were lucky (but more often 5-8W...) in power transmission. That should be good enough to be all that one would ever need right?
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Josh
> 3 dayI have a Thunderbolt 4 cable going to an OWC Thunderbolt dock at work. I replaced that cable with this one and everything performed the same.