Kxable USB C to Ethernet Cable, 4FT
$19.99
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Kxable USB C to Ethernet Cable, 4FT Price History
Price History for CableMAX 4ft Black Cat6 Snagless RJ45 Ethernet Patch Cable 24AWG 550MHZ Stranded UTP
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Current Price | $0.77 | August 10, 2024 |
Highest Price | $0.77 | August 10, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $0.77 | August 10, 2024 |
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$0.77 | August 10, 2024 |
Kxable USB C to Ethernet Cable, 4FT Description
- 【A Novel Solution】: No driver required, more convenient to use than adapters, this USB C to RJ45 ethernet cable connects your computer or device directly to a router, modem, or network switch for network connection. Plug and play, no need to connect through a combination of USB C to RJ45 adapter and internet cable. In addition, if your computer’s RJ45 port is damaged, this cable is also an excellent choice for you. (Note : Not console cable.)
- 【Gigabit High Speed】: USB C to network cable can achieve a data transfer speed of up to 1000Mbps, and downward compatible with 100Mbps/10Mbps networks. Compared to Wi Fi, it can fully play your network performance and provide stable network speed, allowing you to enjoy a smoother experience in playing games, surfing the internet, watching high-definition video streams, uploading, downloading and more.
- 【Premium Build】: Kxable Type-C to Ethernet Cable featuring pure copper wires for more stable transmission. Shinning edge premium aluminum shell with excellent texture. Anti-rupture SR (strain relief) and bicolor nylon braided jacket provide stronger durability. On the basis of using high-quality materials, each cable is strictly tested to ensure the best signal transmission and.
- 【Wide Compatibility】: Compatible with Windows, Mac OS, iPad OS, Chrome OS, and Android. Suitable for most USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 devices, such as MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPad Pro, Dell XPS, Surface Book, Google Pixelbook, Chromebook, Asus ZenBook, Samsung S22, Note20, Galaxy Tablet and many other USB-C laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
- 【Worry-Free Service】: We offer a one-year warranty for these cables. If you have any questions, please contact us and our professional customer service will reply to you within 24 hours. We also offer 5 nylon cable ties as a gift to help keep all your cables in in an organized manner.
Kxable USB C to Ethernet Cable, 4FT Specification
Specification: Kxable USB C to Ethernet Cable, 4FT
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Kxable USB C to Ethernet Cable, 4FT Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Kxable USB C to Ethernet Cable, 4FT
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Adora McKinney –
High quality. Works as I had hoped. Very pleased with this product.
Timothy Haymond –
This cord would be ok for a permanent connection with a computer but not for something getting moved around or adjusted (laptop ect.) The USB C connection end is very weak and broke after a couple months. Definitely not worth the money.
Najee Mckenzie –
I bought a USB C ethernet adapter, but it would not hold the connection. Saw this and thought I would give it a try. No connection issues, sturdy and well made so far. Will update if anything changes.
Ben –
At the time of this review, I’ve been using it for a few hours so I will update accordingly in the future if something changes.
First off, it works. Plug and play simply enough. I was pretty skeptical given the fact it didn’t have that many ratings currently but it actually works and I no longer need to use an Ethernet adapter/dongle.
I’ve used it on my ASUS Zephyrus G14 laptop as well as Samsung Galaxy S23. Pretty consistent speeds around 300+ Mbps which is what I normally get on Wifi but maybe slightly faster. I have 5G home internet so speeds will always fluctuate compared to fiber/cable.
For what it’s worth, I’ve also used it on my PS5 by sharing through Android Ethernet tethering. Speeds are also about the same as if it was plugged into the router at 180+ Mbps.
Some technical details; Windows detects it as ASIX AX88179A USB 3.2 Gen1 to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter. Speed 1000/1000 (Mbps).
The only concerning thing is that it does get fairly warm on the USB C of the cable. The various Ethernet adapters/dongles I’ve used in the past do not get this warm so I wonder if there will be overheating issues in the future.
Again, I’ve only tested it for a few hours but I will do more prolong tests with gaming and other use cases to see how well it holds up.
Highly recommended if you need a plug and plug cable and don’t want to use an adapter.
David M. –
First and foremost, this worked immediately for me with a Windows 11 laptop. Plugged one end into a live ethernet port connected to my work network and the other into the laptop’s USB C port. Already had the laptop’s wifi shut off just to test. Didn’t have to change any settings. The laptop just found the internet within 20 seconds and I was able to pull up a browser and launch a speed test in under the first minute plugged in. Was as fast as my network would allow, so I’m very pleased with it living up to the promise of function and performance.
As far as the cable itself goes: Beefy is a word that comes to mind. Thick braided cord with robust metal end caps. Nice snug fit for both connectors. However, if your USB-C female port is anyhow counter-sunk into the device frame, you may need to reconsider this cable. The USB-C end housing steps from the male end to 0.5″ in housing, then again to 0.75″ in housing width.
The cable is a tad bit bulky for those with travel space concerns, but if the alternative is a dongle and also an ethernet cable, then it’s about the same, but all in one package. All things being equal as far as travel bulk is concerned, I still prefer this single unit cable so I don’t lose just one part of it. But something to consider, as the 6′ cable when coiled up is a 5.5″ diameter bundle that sits a full inch off the table in height. You could wrap it tighter, but you’d be going against the cable’s natural flex resistance at that point.
Charlie Gilbert –
The USB C plug gets quite warm when in use. Otherwise performs flawlessly at 1 GBPS
Kenn Brody –
Well made cable, integrated connectors, tough coated wire, right length
Joe b –
Super good quality cable and convenient type c to Ethernet