New Anker Prime 1m 240W Thunderbolt 4 cable surfaces online, claiming to withstand up to 2,000 bends
Anker is reportedly developing its first braided Thunderbolt 4 cable, model A84N0. The cable supports 240W charging, offers data transfer speeds of up to 40Gb/s, and can handle 8K display output, making it ideal for content creators, gamers, and heavy multitaskers. It’s also designed to withstand up to 2,000 bends, which should add more durability for everyday usage.
Expected to be priced at $45.99, the Prime 1m 240W Thunderbolt 4 cable should be available later this year in both black and white options. Users should note that performance will downgrade to Thunderbolt 3 if connected to a Thunderbolt 3 device, limiting the cable's full potential.
This cable looks to be perfect for those needing high-speed data transfer, quick device charging, and support for high-resolution displays. Whether you're editing 4K/8K videos, working with large files, or just need a powerful charging solution for your laptop or smartphone, Anker’s Thunderbolt 4 cable seems to be an okay choice, despite being priced way higher than the Amazon Basics Thunderbolt 4 cable (currently only $10 - nearly $36 cheaper than the Anker one if the pricing leak is to be believed).
With no exact release date yet, more info will likely be available soon - hopefully in the coming days, since the leak mentions that the cable will be available later this year.
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