Apple Thunderbolt cable (2.0 m)

Apple Thunderbolt cable (2.0 m)

$39.00

2.5 out of 5 stars

Based on 3 reviews

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Product Information

  • With Thunderbolt, you get superfast data transfer speeds and huge expansion capabilities. It features two 10-Gbps data channels per port, which means data transfer is up to twice as fast as USB 3 and up to 12 times faster than FireWire 800.

    Use the Apple Thunderbolt Cable to connect your Thunderbolt-equipped peripherals to your iMac, Mac mini, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air. The cable can also be used for target disk mode between two Mac computers that support Thunderbolt, or to use an iMac as a display for a MacBook Pro equipped with Thunderbolt.

  • What's in the Box?

    • Apple Thunderbolt cable
  • Tech Specs

    Connections

    • Thunderbolt

Ratings & Reviews

  • Thunderbolt cable from Apple

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Quality product. It is just a cable so there isn't much more one can say. I bought it at the original price of $49.99 and now see that the price has dropped to a somewhat more reasonable level. From a purely functional viewpoint, it would get 5 stars. Throw in the price and one star gets taken away. If Apple is serious about pushing Thunderbolt sales, these cables should be sold at near cost (including shipping) until the price becomes reasonable, IMHO.

    • Written by from Toledo

    45 of 62 people found this useful

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  • one good, one dead

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Bought two of these at the original price of $50. Opened one and used it to connect a thunderbolt Lacie 2Big drive. Didn't turn on. Thought the drive was dead, got another drive. Then that was dead. So I swapped cables and voila the new drive worked. So the problem was that one of my 2 cables was dead on arrival (DOA). On insertion, it felt notably more "tough" to insert than the second (good) cable. Of course I didn't know how a thunderbolt cable should feel on insertion since the DOA one was the first I'd ever used.

    • Written by from Chelsea

    57 of 92 people found this useful

    Was this useful? one good, one dead
  • stopped working

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    This cable stopped working after maybe a couple dozen uses. I used it to connect my macbook to a Vizio tv. Nothing changed in how the cable was used, it simply stopped transmitting picture and sound to the TV. For $40, I certainly expected better.

    • Written by from Cambridge

    5 of 9 people found this useful

    Was this useful? stopped working
  • stopped working

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    This cable stopped working after maybe a couple dozen uses. I used it to connect my macbook to a Vizio tv. Nothing changed in how the cable was used, it simply stopped transmitting picture and sound to the TV. For $40, I certainly expected better.

    • Written by from Cambridge

    5 of 9 people found this useful

    Was this useful? stopped working
  • Thunderbolt cable from Apple

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Quality product. It is just a cable so there isn't much more one can say. I bought it at the original price of $49.99 and now see that the price has dropped to a somewhat more reasonable level. From a purely functional viewpoint, it would get 5 stars. Throw in the price and one star gets taken away. If Apple is serious about pushing Thunderbolt sales, these cables should be sold at near cost (including shipping) until the price becomes reasonable, IMHO.

    • Written by from Toledo

    45 of 62 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Thunderbolt cable from Apple
  • one good, one dead

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Bought two of these at the original price of $50. Opened one and used it to connect a thunderbolt Lacie 2Big drive. Didn't turn on. Thought the drive was dead, got another drive. Then that was dead. So I swapped cables and voila the new drive worked. So the problem was that one of my 2 cables was dead on arrival (DOA). On insertion, it felt notably more "tough" to insert than the second (good) cable. Of course I didn't know how a thunderbolt cable should feel on insertion since the DOA one was the first I'd ever used.

    • Written by from Chelsea

    57 of 92 people found this useful

    Was this useful? one good, one dead

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