USB-C is a great way to simplify the way we connect peripherals to our laptop on the go. But sometimes the USB-C connection cable doesn’t work the way we hope it would. That’s because of the myriad of different protocols and standards. And that’s why OWC offers a USB-C Thunderbolt 4 cable that works with anything you throw at it. USB-C cables are great because all we have to worry about is one universal USB-C cable for all our modern devices and be done with it, right? Well, it’s complicated. While USB-C (the connector) is indeed unified, what protocols and standards a particular cable can deliver is a whole other discussion, and it’s often up to the end user to wade through this mess of logos and promises manufacturers put on their packaging to hopefully find the right one. Just scroll to the very end of the official USB Implementers Forum page to see a quite confusing variety of logos for different standards… image credit: OWC Time to change that! OWC recently released a truly universal Thunderbolt 4 cable (which, following the specification, is of course equipped with a USB-C connector). This cable implements all the current standards you would expect from such a cable, without compromise. That may sound a bit redundant, since the Thunderbolt 4 specs already call for support for USB 4, Thunderbolt 3 and others, but it’s OWC’s way of offering the highest standard possible to make sure everything else is fully compatible and certified. OWC...
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 31 March, 2022