⚡ Charge, Connect, Conquer — The Ultimate Thunderbolt 4 Cable for Power Users
The Satechi Certified USB-C Thunderbolt 4 Cable delivers ultra-high 8K/60Hz display support, lightning-fast 40Gbps data transfer speeds, and a powerful 240W charging capacity. Compatible with Thunderbolt 4/3, USB4, and multiple USB standards, its durable braided design ensures longevity and tangle-free use. Perfect for MacBook Pro users and professionals demanding top-tier performance and reliability.
Brand | Satechi |
Item model number | ST-YTB100K |
Manufacturer | Satechi |
Series | ST-YTB100K |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | portable |
Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.2 |
Wattage | 240 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 49.8 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
K**C
Perfectly suited for being the single wire connecting my MacBook to the monitor
I needed a high quality, preferably thunderbolt cable which I knew would be built to last and premium, and this in particular jumped out to me for a few reasons. For one, it was far cheaper than Apple's own thunderbolt cable equivalent, and seemed to be the same if not better quality. Additionally, it was braided, which of course would help with the durability.Now my monitor is a little weird, as it has a built-in USB hub (Gigabyte M27Q), so I wanted to leverage this by only having to use one cable for everything (bar the charging, although it works fine for this as well). Cable arrived intact, and had a very premium presentation. When I got everything all set up, it worked flawlessly: keyboard, mouse, audio, (another) USB hub all connected into my MacBook through just one cable - amazing. I'm able to display 170Hz through this cable to the monitor, useful for certain games like Minecraft. I even tried using a hard drive connected to the USB hub, and it works perfectly well, proving just how fast this cable is.To boot, I've been using this cable in this similar setup for almost a year, and it is as good as it has ever been. For my personal use-case, being able to bring my MacBook away from the setup and back just by plugging and unplugging one single cable is truly invaluable. So would I recommend it? Certainly. If it can handle my specific somewhat high demand use-case for this cable, it can definitely handle whatever you might use it for. Save yourself a good £50 by just getting this cable instead.
T**L
real deal. I bought at 50% off so dont know about now
the cable has a premium feel and the knitted body has a soft yet durable feel. overall it does what it says on the box. of course if you are going to use it for display I would go with original apple cables as you dont need flex there. I use it to transfer stuff from external ssd to computer and its blazing fast and doesnt seem it will break any time soon. I prefer the super flexible cables from anker for charging stuff as this is a bit stiffer than them . however if you want only 1 cable then this is it. charging data transfer 240w tb5 usb4 all in 1 and all backward compatible. what else could you ask for. I bought these at 50% off in august I guess . so for me the price was super nice. however I also bought this at full price when released new so that says a lot about quality
V**.
Best Quality
Very Good Product
F**M
Cable
This thunderbolt cable is of high quality and really does the job!
M**N
high quality high bandwidth
I use it for a USB C docking station and really it's great as I tried other cables with less performance. It's well made and features a braided design to avoid tangling. Definitely recommended.
S**U
Worth the Money
Like other Satechi kit I've used, this Thunderbolt 4 cable is a high-quality product.The braided cable feels robust yet flexible. Connectors are an ideal fit for any USB-C port - very much in the necessary Goldilocks zone (not too tight, not too loose).In terms of performance, the cable is capable of living up to Thunderbolt 4's maximum theoretical limits (as long as it's used with equipment that can also live up to that). So if you're using the cable with a Thunderbolt 4 laptop and docking station, for example, you'll be able to achieve ultra-fast data-transfer speeds - something that could save you a lot of time in the long run. Used with 8K monitors or televisions, the cable can deliver video with true 60 Hz flicker-free frequency (as long as the connected equipment is capable of 8K@60Hz).My only suggestion to the manufacturer is to use gold-plated connectors in future incarnations of the product. Gold is a better conductor and would make an excellent cable even better.
T**S
Solved screen dropouts with OWC dock
After having issues with drives and display screen dropping out on my laptop when using an OWC Thunderbolt Dock 3, this cable has solved the problem despite the one with the dock being allegedly Thunderbolt 3.Not really a surprise as I'm used to Satechi's hardware being good, but still pleasing after trying several Thunderbolt rated cables. I also tried it with my Apollo interface and it's equally stable. Don't bother trying to find a cheaper cable, this will work, a lot of the alleged TB3/4 cables I've tried... don't.
J**H
High quality Thunderbolt 4 lead with the correct specifications.
Satechi is an established brand , so it’s of no surprise this cable not only works as advertised , but is made to a high standard. The cable itself is very durable and nylon so it won’t tangle easily. The plugs have a moulded rubberised outer that is finished to a high standard and the whole thing feels premium.More importantly it works as advertised giving the functionality that TB 4 brings, allowing you to connect monitors and offering high speed data transfers if your equipment is up to specification.At just under forty pounds it may seem expensive for a cable , but there is a lot going on inside a TB 4 cable, it’s not just wires , and in my experience it’s not something you want to cheap out on if you want the correct specifications and the correct equipment to utilise it.
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