Thunderbolt 2 to thunderbolt 4
I have a LaCie raid drive and several LaCie rugged drives. They are thunderbolt 2.
Is there an adapter I can plug them into my new MacBook m1 pro’s thunderbolt 4 ports??
MacBook Pro
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I have a LaCie raid drive and several LaCie rugged drives. They are thunderbolt 2.
Is there an adapter I can plug them into my new MacBook m1 pro’s thunderbolt 4 ports??
MacBook Pro
Hi, Streetbobx, yes, Apple ( and others) make a Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter which works both ways and should work fine… However, as you have probably found out, the new crop of M1 MacBook Pro’s have a definite lack of ports… usually you get two, but if you buy the “top end” model, you may get 4… for that reason, I’d also recommend you buy a powered Thunderbolt dock, eventually
hope this helps
John B
Hi, Streetbobx, yes, Apple ( and others) make a Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter which works both ways and should work fine… However, as you have probably found out, the new crop of M1 MacBook Pro’s have a definite lack of ports… usually you get two, but if you buy the “top end” model, you may get 4… for that reason, I’d also recommend you buy a powered Thunderbolt dock, eventually
hope this helps
John B
Thank you so much
Thunderbolt 2 to thunderbolt 4