Thunderbolt 3 Cable 3.3ft/1M,Nimaso USB C Thunderbolt 3.0 Cable 40Gbps Date Transfer 100W (20V 5A) 5K@60Hz Fast Charge Cord,Compatible with Docking,Pixel,eGpu,Hub,MacBook,Dell,iPad Pro 2020 and More
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My laptop is connected to a Lepow monitor using this cable. A USB C connector is used on both of these devices. The cord is in perfect working order.
I believe you can; however, you will require a cable with one end for your IMAC and the other end for a standard USB port. I'd advise you to look into it further.
Yes. This Thunderbolt 3 cable is what I use to charge or transfer data. It is effective.
This 3. The length of a 3 foot cable is approximately 39 inches (100 centimeters).
Selected User Reviews For Thunderbolt 3 Cable 3.3ft/1M,Nimaso USB C Thunderbolt 3.0 Cable 40Gbps Date Transfer 100W (20V 5A) 5K@60Hz Fast Charge Cord,Compatible with Docking,Pixel,eGpu,Hub,MacBook,Dell,iPad Pro 2020 and More
A very nice cable with excellent plug tolerance and good build quality. It's ideal for synchronizing video edits and storing backups. I just used it to transfer over 100 GB of files between two Macintosh computers without any issues with compatibility or performance. I put an old Mac in target disk mode and transferred files to a new computer using this Thunderbolt 3 cable. Data throughput rates of nearly 2 Gbps were observed on a regular basis.
Although the cable is a little stiff, the braiding and the cable itself are of excellent quality. The usb- The c plug is also made up of a single extruded piece, which makes it more durable. The cable charges my laptop and iPad perfectly, and it transfers files from my external SSD at the fastest speed the enclosure can handle. In general, I'm pleased.
I was able to charge my USB-C device with this Thunderbolt 3 cable. Connecting to my DSLR to use as a webcam, transferring data to an external SSD, and connecting to C devices. The cable itself is covered in a woven sheathing that appears to be quite durable. Each end of the cable is connected to a USB port. The C male connector is housed in a sturdy housing with a beefy rubberized stress relief to handle bends and kinks over time; one side simply bears the NIMASO logo, while the other bears a Thunderbolt icon and a 3 to indicate which USB-C port it belongs to. What does the C cable do in your setup? A velcro cable tie is included as a nice bonus to help manage length, but at 1m, it's the perfect length for most applications without being too short or long. This is a good option if you want something that looks trustworthy and durable, but keep in mind that depending on your cable routing needs, the cable may be too thick or inflexible.
Other than that, I have a few other regular (non-adventure) vehicles. usb-thunderbolt) This company sells c cables, which are of excellent quality. Because they have stood the test of time, I decided to purchase the same brand for my TB cable needs. In addition, I require a high-quality USB flash drive. PD charging is denoted by the letter C. They've proven themselves so far. This is a brand that I will definitely purchase again.
It's a little short, but that's because I chose the shorter cable length. It is not a daily cable because the device with which I use it is only used once in a while. Otherwise, the cable is of high quality, and I have no complaints about its durability or performance at this time. br>br>I would gladly recommend this product, and I am leaning toward making future purchases from this company.
I can't believe I spent so much money on just one cable. However, it runs at the same speed as my external NVME SSD. Large video files can be transferred from an external NVME drive to a USB-connected computer. The C/TB jack is in the BACK of my computer, which is on the bottom rack and pushed back. It was a PAIN to get there. Speeds: br>br> USB data/charge cable (basic): 40MB/s . USB 3. 0 mm 700MB/s - C cable included with drive However, it is far too short. This cable includes the following: Write speeds of 980MB/s and read speeds of 1024MB/s! It was well worth the money. br>br>Now I don't have to take out the computer, slide it forward, tilt it forward, grab a flashlight, and get down on my knees to see the TINY USB-C port. The back of the case has a C/Thunderbolt hole! I leave the cable connected, and it's long enough to leave the velcro in place. ed to something that is always in front of you. Worth it. I'm relieved that I only require ONE.
It used to take a minute or more for me to transfer a 150MB audio book from my computer to my phone using my old cables. This one? About 3- It took 4 seconds. The cable ends have some circuitry packed into them, as you can see in the photos. It's a little longer at the end, but it's well worth it!.
c for the laptop's display, peripherals, and charging. It's too much for this cable to handle. Flickering and static on the screen. When the display disconnects (the display cycles on and off), the peripherals continue to work.