Kanex Thunderbolt to eSATA + USB 3.0 Adapter
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$79.95
Kanex Thunderbolt to eSATA + USB 3.0 Adapter
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Overview
Small and compact, the Kanex Thunderbolt to eSATA + USB 3.0 adapter lets you easily connect your Thunderbolt-equipped Mac to an eSATA device. It attaches to the Thunderbolt port on your Mac, providing an eSATA port and an extra USB 3.0 port.
Highlights
Easily connect your Thunderbolt-equipped Mac to an eSATA device
Provides extra USB 3.0 port for your Mac
Plug and play, no drivers required
Sleek, compact design
Did you notice?
You get an extra USB 3.0 port for your Mac.
Apple Recommends For
Connecting your Thunderbolt-equipped Mac to an eSATA device.
What’s in the Box?
Kanex Thunderbolt to eSATA + USB 3.0 Adapter
Tech Specs
Cable type: Thunderbolt
Connections: Thunderbolt, Thunderbolt 2
Height: 0.79 in./2 cm
Length: 8.19 in./20.8 cm
Width: 1.89 in./4.8 cm
Weight: 2.43 oz./69 g
Manufacturer Information
Part Number
Mfr. Part Number: KTU10
UPC or EAN No.: 814556017173
Warranty
Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
Warranty: One-year limited (For details, please visit http://kanexlive.com/company/warranty.html)
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Answers from the community
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will this still provide usb 3.0 to my macbook pro 2011 even though it has only usb 2.0's
- Asked by james l from london
- on Aug 24, 2015
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How long is the cable on this product? is the cable long enough to plug into the rear of a 27' imac without the box part dangling in mid air?
- Asked by shane s from worksop
- on Jul 18, 2015
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Could this also be used to feed a USB 3 Hub? - Will the Thunderbolt pass enough power to be able to do this?
- Asked by Wayne H from Tamworth
- on Mar 28, 2015
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What is eSATA? Will this device speed up encryption for an external device? Does Time Machine have to be turned off for encrypting an external HD?
- Asked by james s from Williamsville
- on Jun 15, 2016
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