SABRENT Thunderbolt 4 Active Cable With E-Marker Chip

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The Only Thunderbolt 4 Cable You Need!

[Press Release] The Sabrent Thunderbolt 4 cables are built to be reliable and provide the best value for users looking to purchase the best options. Sabrent packs an impressive feature set, including 1000W power delivery and high bandwidth of up to 40Gbps. 

The Sabrent Thunderbolt cables are also backward compatible with users on older Thunderbolt standards. Sabrent confirms that users can utilize the cables for Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C devices. 

SABRENT Thunderbolt 4 Active Cable

The Sabrent Thunderbolt 4 Active cable is approximately 2 meters or 6.5 feet long. This should ensure that users will not face any difficulties across various devices and setups. The E-Marker chip also maintains performance over long distances

Consumers will also find USB 4 specification support with the cable. The Thunderbolt 4 Active cable is reliable for power delivery up to 5A at 20V or 100W through USB Power Delivery 3.0.

The Thunderbolt 4 Active also comes with DisplayPort 1.4 support with 4-lane video signal transmission. This allows for 8K/60Hz or dual monitor 4K/60Hz setup support. 

Sabrent has focused just as much on durability, ensuring that the Thunderbolt 4 Active cables will last a long while, preventing hassles down the line. Users can also avail of two years of warranty on the product by registering through the official website

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