Apple has released a new high-end Thunderbolt 3 cablevision in its online store. The $129 Thunderbolt 3 Pro cablevision is 2 meters long, has a blackness braided design, as well as supports both DisplayPort stroke as well as USB 3.1 Gen 2 10Gbps experiments transfer -- though of debouch experiments speeds can be up to Thunderbolt 3's suppositional 40Gbps between concordant devices.
This is confirmedly not cheap for a cable, but there convincingly doesn't assume to be a competing option that offers the aforementioned heart set for less. The cablevision appears to have quietly gone on auction aftermost month hind superiority having been serried with the Pro Dissimilation XDR, as well as this Reddit thread from yesterday includes some dissention on why exhaustively it financing therefrom much.
The $79.95 2-meter Belkin Thunderbolt 3 cablevision that Burg conjointly sells, for example, doesn't support DisplayPort or USB 3.1, meaning it's only really suited for use cases area every device in the consecution has Thunderbolt 3. If you used that cablevision to plug, say, a MacBook Pro into a Thunderbolt doss or an external GPU, the accessory's ports would be lunge to 480Mbps USB 2.0 speeds with USB-based peripherals. (Also, it isn't braided.)
That said, if you don't overcrowd the length or the braiding, Apple's regular non-pro 0.8-meter Thunderbolt 3 cable does the aforementioned toot for $39. What's new here is the combination of gloss at a maximum length.
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