USB-C is the new universal industry-leading standard port. This cable is designed to deliver lightning-fast data transfer speeds of up to 20 Gbps, making it perfect for quickly transferring large files and backing up your important data. Also, ideal for charging your USB-C devices, with a 100W power delivery capability that ensures fast, efficient charging. It can also be used to connect your USB-C devices to an external USB-C monitor with up to 4K at 60Hz resolution. All these work as plug-and-play. No additional drivers/software is required.
BEST CASE USE:
Super Fast Charging (Up to 100W)
Ultra-High Speed Data transfers (Up to 20Gbps)
Extend/Mirror Video to External Display as a primary or secondary display (Up to 4K resolution at 60Hz)
Android Auto
BEST USED WITH:
USB-C port charging bricks
USB-C ports in cars
USB-C port portable chargers
USB-C ports on MacBook, iPad, and PCs for power, data, and video transfer
A super high bandwidth cable like this one can support all of the above simultaneously with ease and uses an Electronically Marked Protocol Controller for current and overheat protection.
COMPATIBILITY: This cable is universally compatible with every device that has a USB-C port. It packs a smart controller that can automatically detect the connected devices' current and available data flow.
To take full advantage of its Ultra-high bandwidth, connect a compatible device that can offer an equal or similar throughput for data and power transfer.
Listed are some of the prime examples of supported devices with Audio, Video, Data, and
Power transfers:
MacBook Pro (includes: M1, M2), MacBook Air (M1, M2)
Mac Mini (M1, Intel), Mac Studio
iPad Pro (Extend to secondary display up to 4K with M1 & iPadOS 16)
Samsung Galaxy
Samsung Dex
Quest-2 Advanced
Laptops & Desktops with USB-C (Power only with port not supporting Display Alt Mode)
KVMs
External SSD drives
Cars with USB-C Android Auto
RECOMMENDED EXTERNAL DISPLAY:
Samsung M8 Smart Monitor (32")
FAQs:
What does a transfer speed of 20Gbps mean?
It means the cable has a bandwidth powerful enough to provide transfer speeds up to 20Gbps; Transfer speed is ultimately controlled by the connected source and destination device which may be limited depending on available hardware.