Check out Satechi’s new USB-C accessories for 8K HDMI video and 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet

Satechi’s USB-C to HDMI 2.1 cable and adapter let your Mac output 8K video, while the 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet adapter doubles your networking performance.

Satechi's 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet adapter, USB-C to HDMI adapter and USB-C to HDMI cable
Left to right: 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet adapter, USB-C to HDMI adapter and USB-C to HDMI cable | Image: Satechi

Satechi’s new USB-C cable and adapter convert USB-C video to the latest HDMI 2.1 format with 8K resolution support. In addition, the company has launched a USB-C Ethernet adapter that permits devices like the iPhone 15, iPad, Mac and more to connect to fast 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet.

As Apple’s consumer computers no longer offer an Ethernet port, the 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet adapter is essential to take advantage of high-speed local networking.

USB-C cable and adapter with HDMI 2.1 8K support

Your Mac doesn’t support external 8K displays unless it’s an M2 Pro or M2 Max model. To connect an M3-based iMac, MacBook Air Pro or MacBook Pro to an 8K display, you’re going to need an adapter. Thankfully, Satechi’s new USB-C to HDMI 2.1 8K cable and adapter have come to the rescue.

Microsoft Surface connected to a curved gaming display
Gaming in crips 8K resolution | Image: Satechi

The cable connects to your Mac’s USB-C port, giving it HDMI 8K video output at 60Hz. The adapter outputs a Mac’s display to an HDMI-enabled monitor.

“For those prioritizing smoother motion and reduced motion blur in their visual content, the devices also offer a 4K/120Hz output option,” Satechi said.

2.5 Gigabit Ethernet doubles the performance

The only Apple computers to incorporate Ethernet are the Mac mini (1Gb Ethernet, configurable to 10Gb Ethernet), Mac Studio (10Gb Ethernet) and Mac Pro (10Gb Ethernet). To connect a Mac laptop to Ethernet, you definitely need an adapter like Satechi’s new USB-C 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.

Sateen's 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet USB-C cable connected to iPad Pro
Yes, your iPad can use Ethernet, too | Image: Satechi

It doubles the performance of traditional Gigabit Ethernet, giving you faster network speeds and file transfers while being downward compatible with 1-gigabit devices. So, why would anyone need 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet in the first place?

Anyone into video editing, gaming or streaming knows that faster Ethernet accelerates retrieving media assets and backups on their NAS storage.

Gigabit Ethernet maxes out at 125 megabytes per second, meaning it takes at least eight seconds to transfer a one-gigabyte file. With 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet, the same file transfers in a little over three seconds, or at 312.5 megabytes per second.

Sateen's 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet USB-C cable connected to MacBook Pro
2.5 Gigabit Ethernet via USB-C | Image: Satechi

So whether gaming, streaming or video editing, you’ll benefit from faster home networking (you’ll also need a router that supports faster Ethernet standards). On Windows PCs, this accessory also supports Ethernet pass-through mode.

Pricing and availability

The new 2.5Gb Ethernet dongle and the USB-C To HDMI 2.1 cable and adapter are available through the Satechi web store. Today only, you can score a twenty percent discount with promo code 8K20.

Satechi.net shopping links:

View USB-C To HDMI 2.1 8K Cable on Satechi.net

View USB-C To HDMI 2.1 8K Adapter on Satechi.net

View USB-C 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter on Satechi.net

These accessories sport Satechi’s signature design, complementing your Apple aesthetics. For better durability, they’re equipped with a tangle-free braided cable and reinforced neck. And because they leverage the ubiquitous USB-C interface, they work with all major platforms, including macOS, Windows and iPadOS.

Other recent Satechi launches

You may want to check out other 8K accessories from Satechi, such as the USB4 Multiport Adapter with 8K HDMI and the 8K Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable.

Satechi’s recent launches include a MagSafe leather wallet that doubles as an iPhone stand, a stand with built-in I/O ports and an SSD enclosure, a 200W GaN charger and a slim hub for the latest USB-C MacBooks.