The Thunderbolt 4 host port delivers up to 96W of power to the host computer. Thunderbolt 4 device ports (for external drives and other devices) supply 15W of power. The USB port provides up to 1.5A for bus-powered drives and device charging. Power delivery may be insufficient for high-demand scenarios, under heavy load, or when multiple peripherals are connected simultaneously. It supports up to one 8K display at 60Hz, two 4K displays at 60Hz, one 4K display at 120Hz, one 4K display at 60Hz, or two 5K displays at 60Hz. Display support by port: The Thunderbolt 4 port supports up to 8K @ 60Hz or 4K @ 120Hz via a native Thunderbolt 4 display or other display supporting USB-C connections and DisplayPort 1.4. Actual display support depends on computer specifications. Supported Intel-based Apple Mac models and Thunderbolt 4 PCs support two displays. Ports include: (1) Host Port - Thunderbolt 4 up to 40 Gb/s (5000 MB/s); (3) Thunderbolt 4 Ports; (3) USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A Ports up to 10Gb/s (1250MB/s), backwards compatible with USB 2.0/3.0; (1) USB 2.0 Port; (1) Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) RJ-45 Port; (1) 3.5mm Stereo Audio Input/Output Combo Port; (1) Secure Digital (SD) SD 4.0 UHS-II port. The host port supports Thunderbolt or USB (USB-C or USB-A) connections. It is compatible with Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3, USB4, and USB host computers and mobile devices. Thunderbolt/Thunderbolt 2 Mac models are supported via a USB-A host connection. Thunderbolt/Thunderbolt 2 host connection is not
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June 10, 2026
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