Plugable USB C to Ethernet Cable: USBC to RJ45 Ethernet Cord, Directly Connected LAN Gigabit Network Adapter - MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, iPhone 15/16, Laptop, USB4/Thunderbolt Compatible, 2m 6.6ft (USBC-E1000-2M)
Plugable USB C to Ethernet Cable: USBC to RJ45 Ethernet Cord, Directly Connected LAN Gigabit Network Adapter - MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, iPhone 15/16, Laptop, USB4/Thunderbolt Compatible, 2m 6.6ft (USBC-E1000-2M)
Part Number: USBC-E1000-2M
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Plugable USB C to Ethernet Cable: USBC to RJ45 Ethernet Cord, Directly Connected LAN Gigabit Network Adapter - MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, iPhone 15/16, Laptop, USB4/Thunderbolt Compatible, 2m 6.6ft (USBC-E1000-2M)
USB-C GIGABIT ETHERNET CABLE CABL - 2M (6FT)
Manufacturer Part Number: USBC-E1000-2M
MANUFACTURER NAME: Plugable Technologies
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: USBC-E1000-2M
UPC EAN CODE: 819927013570
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
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Say goodbye to dropped connections and limited Wi-Fi range. The Plugable USB-C Gigabit Ethernet Cable (USBC-E1000-2M) offers a seamless solution for secure, stable internet-no drivers, no dongles, just plug-and-play performance. With a built-in USB-C connector and a male RJ45 Ethernet plug, this adapter is perfect for anyone who needs solid wired internet at home, at work, or on the go. Designed with a generous 2-meter (6ft) cable, it offers flexible placement in tight workspaces, shared desks, or remote setups without adding extension cords or hubs. Whether you're a business traveler bypassing hotel Wi-Fi, a student in a weak-signal classroom, or a gamer who needs low-latency performance, this adapter keeps your connection fast and frustration-free. Compatible with a wide range of USB-C devices like Dell XPS, Lenovo ThinkPad, MacBook, Chromebook, iPhone and iPad-and operating systems including Windows 7+, macOS 11+, ChromeOS 100+, and Linux Kernel 3.9+. Experience the reliability of wired networking. | |
| Manufacturer | Plugable Technologies |
| Manufacturer Part Number | USBC-E1000-2M |
| Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.plugable.com |
| Brand Name | Plugable |
| Product Name | Ethernet Adapter |
| Product Type | Ethernet Adapter |
| Product UPC | 819927013570 |
| Interfaces/Ports: | |
| Host Interface | USB Type C |
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