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Reddit mentions of Corning Thunderbolt Optical Cable 5.5m (18ft) for Self-Powered Peripherals AOC-MMS4CVP5-5M20
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Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Corning Thunderbolt Optical Cable 5.5m (18ft) for Self-Powered Peripherals AOC-MMS4CVP5-5M20. Here are the top ones.
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- 20Gb/sbi-directional,whenusedwithaThunderbolt2 host and Thunderbolt 2 devices
- Data and video on a single cable
- Electrically isolated, noise-reducing design
- Ultra-slim, zero-bend radius cable
- Daisy-chain up to six Thunderbolt devices
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 1.8 Inches |
Length | 6.7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2017 |
Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
Width | 4.1 Inches |
Fiber is not cheap: https://www.amazon.com/Thunderbolt-Optical-Self-Powered-Peripherals-AOC-MMS4CVP5-5M20/dp/B00KTIY5Y0/ref=sr_1_3?
Corning is who I believe is making the Link cable and this one is $200, $80 doesn't sound to bad comparatively
You can get a TB3 dock (like CalDigit's TS3 Plus: https://www.caldigit.com/ts3-plus) and put it on the shelf near your MBP, then connect the monitors using long cables (e.g., 25ft DP cable) and a USB extension cable (e.g., 20ft USB3.0 cable) and a small USB hub on your desk if you're using a wired keyboard and mouse.
You might be able to get away with using the Apple TB3 to TB2 adapter and then get a long Corning TB2 cable (e.g., 18ft TB2) and a TB2 dock (e.g., Belkin TB2 Express HD dock).
Corning makes optical cables, though I believe they max out at 20 Gbps right now.
Oh, I'd say more like $35 wholesale to $201 name-brand retail based on precedent.