With the Amazon Basics USB 3.1 USB-C cable below, you’re only paying $3.17 per foot. That Amazon cable can’t match the Cable Matters USB4 in Thunderbolt performance, but few need it.
So unless you’re powering legacy devices that only support USB-A, you’re better off moving to end-to-end USB-C for both data ...
Using appropriate cables, you could achieve 4x performance from a single port. Many use Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C interchangeably, but they have very different applications. USB-C is a type of port ...
And the specification offers flexibility to go beyond USB with Alternate Mode support for Thunderbolt ... dig through a big tangle of cables, we’d just have USB-C cables and everything will ...