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Thunderbolt To Gigabit Ethernet Adapter For Macbook Pro

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Related review

Yano 2024-09-17 06:53:10

[0.15 lb] I use this adapter in my new Macbook pro to connect a external storage that is a old Thunderbolt.

5
Nathan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.11 lb] Works fine with Windows and Mac. This adapter can basically max out a gigabit Ethernet connection. I have it connected to a USB port on the back of my monitor so that a single cable gets me not only power and video, but also a better internet connection.

5
Adolfo 2024-04-22 04:59:29

[240 W] Its working ok with my macbook pro m1 pro and owc thunderbolt dock

5
William 2024-04-01 05:32:18

[0.2 lb] Perfect hdmi to usb c adapter for my Macbook Pro

5
Steve 2024-09-01 01:54:24

[16,000 Bytes] I needed to attach an Ethernet cable to a MacBook (of course no ports on the MacBook) so I got this with an adapter so I could use the cable and then the adapter with USB to plug into the laptop. Once the correct driver was installed for the MacBook / adapter all worked great. Instructions for all could be better. Thanks to B&H for super advice and support!

5
Daniel 2024-08-16 06:17:10

[3.3' / 1 m] I have this for my MacBook Pro 13. I have an external monitor, card reader, three external drives and for a while an ethernet cable to my router connected to it and everything works flawlessly.

5
Monte 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Full-Stop] I purchased this to make an external boot drive for my 2015 MacBook Pro. This device is probably the fastest way to add external storage to my machine since the Thunderbolt 2 ports are far faster than the USB3 ports. Since this Sabrent Thunderbolt 3 enclosure is self-powered, you can use the Apple Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter in reverse, making full use of the MacBook's Thunderbolt 2 port and getting super fast transfer speeds, making it suitable for use as a boot drive. I don't have any benchmark utilities, but I copied a large VMware image from the internal Apple SSD to an external 2TB FireCuda 530 and saw an Activity Monitor peak write speed of 1.6GB/sec, which is super fast. The case gets a little warm, but that means that it is effectively sinking heat from the M2 drive. I used this to successfully build and test a system upgrade to Mojave, and will continue to use this to occasionally run modern OS versions that I don't want to permanently upgrade to due to software compatibility issues with old apps I still need to run. Right now, it's Velcro'ed to the laptop lid and holds a 1TB drive waiting to test Catalina, so I can see which apps break before deciding if I want to take the plunge. All in all, it's perfect as an external drive for my older MacBook Pro, it's well priced, and extremely well constructed. I'll continue to use it for the rest of the life of this machine, and it'll still be useful if I upgrade to a more modern machine later.

5
Ross 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.155 lb] This fits 16 M1 MacBook Pro perfectly. All the ports work perfectly with one port having Thunderbolt 4 full speed and the display shuts perfectly even when installed. Just what the doctor ordered.

5
Ye Hong 2024-04-01 01:12:49

[6.6' / 2.0 m] I purchased this Thunderbolt 4 cable to improve transfer speed between my MacBook Pro (Intel) and iPad Pro M1. Thunderbolt 4 cable made a HUGE difference, compared to USB C cable that came with the iPad. 6.6' is a bit lengthy but I am not complaining. I totally recommend this product if you are looking to improve transfer speed.

5
John 2024-04-07 06:23:30

[0.14 lb] We use this in our living room with a late-model Macbook Pro connected via Thunderbolt - HDMI. The user interface is clear and easy-to-use, the resolution is sharp and the picture is bright enough to use in the afternoon, even without all of the shades drawn closed. Throw in a tethered lens cap and a padded case, and this projector gives you plenty of bang for your buck.

5