
Razer Thunderbolt 4 2.0m 40Gbps Cable
A 2-meter active Thunderbolt 4 cable delivering 40 Gbps data, 8K display output, and 100W charging through a single connection.
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Overview
Key Features
Up to 40 Gigabits Per Second: Active design to support lightning-fast data transfer rates of up to 40 Gb/s — spend less time waiting and more time creating
Up to 8K Resolutions: Increased bandwidth of Thunderbolt allows for lightning-fast transfer rates and clearer imagery with display resolutions up to 8K
Up to 100W Charging: Rapidly charge devices with the Thunderbolt 4 cable at a charging rate of up to 100 watts
Ultimate Compatibility: Get backwards compatibility with Thunderbolt 3 devices as well as Windows and Mac systems
Cable Length: 2.0M / 6.56 ft
Works with Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt Docks, USB 4, USB 3.2, 3.1, 3.0, USB C Gen 1 and 2, USB 2. Windows PC, Laptops, Macbook Pro (2016 & older), iMac (2017 & older), iMac Pro (2017 & older), Macbook Air (2020 & older)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Active design maintains the full 40 Gbps transfer rate across the entire 2-meter length without signal degradation
- Single cable handles data, display, and charging simultaneously, reducing cable clutter at a workstation
- 100W power delivery is enough to charge most USB-C laptops at their maximum charging rate
- Backwards compatibility with Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C devices protects the investment across current and older hardware
- Supports display output up to 8K resolution for high-end monitor and production workflows
👎 Cons
- At 2 meters the cable is adequate for desk use but too short for routing across a room or through cable management in larger setups
- Active Thunderbolt 4 cables carry a significant price premium over standard USB-C cables
- The all-black cable and connectors have no visual indicator to distinguish it from cheaper USB-C cables in a cable drawer
- Rated capabilities like 8K output and 40 Gbps depend entirely on the connected devices also supporting those speeds