QUICK GUIDE
THUNDERBOLT 4 PRO CABLE
1. Display Connections
Diagram 1 illustrates connecting the Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable from a computer (represented by a monitor icon) to an external monitor (represented by a laptop icon). A second external monitor can also be connected. Text provides guidance for extended display: 'For extended display support open Settings > Display & Brightness > Arrangement and switch off "Mirror Display" toggle'.
Capabilities:
- Supports single display 8K@60Hz or 4K@120Hz.
- Supports dual display 4K@60Hz (requires two Thunderbolt cables).
Connection Instructions:
Connect Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable to USB-C or Thunderbolt external monitor.
2. High-Speed Data Transfer
Diagram 2 shows an external SSD device connected via the Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable to a computer host (represented by a keyboard icon). An indicator bubble displays 'UP TO 40Gbps', signifying high-speed data transfer.
Capabilities:
Connect Thunderbolt cable to your USB-C or Thunderbolt 3/4 host devices for fast data transfer speeds up to 40Gbps.
Compatibility:
- Backwards compatible with Thunderbolt 3, USB 3.2, USB 3.1, USB 3.0, USB 2.0.
- USB-C to USB-A adapter not included.
3. Power Delivery
Diagram 3 depicts the Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable connecting a power adapter (featuring a lightning bolt icon ⚡) to a computer host (represented by a keyboard icon). An indicator bubble shows 'UP TO 240W' alongside a battery icon ?, indicating power delivery capabilities.
Capabilities:
Charge your host devices up to 240W.
- Supports Extended Power Range (EPR).
- Note: Not all host devices support 240W charging.