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Plugable just made the most practical USB-C Ethernet cable yet – and it’s 2 meters long

With support for USB4 and Thunderbolt, the USBC-E1000-2M brings fast wired networking to MacBooks, Chromebooks, iPads, and more.

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When you’ve settled into a café, conference room or co‑working space, chasing down a reliable Wi‑Fi network can feel like a scavenger hunt. One minute you’re cruising along at gigabit speeds; the next, barely scraping by on a shared signal. Enter Plugable’s latest gadget, the USBC‑E1000‑2M: a fully integrated 2‑meter USB‑C to Gigabit Ethernet cable designed to banish flaky wireless connections—for good.

Traditional dongle‑style Ethernet adapters are compact, but that compactness comes at a price: they’re easy to misplace, prone to wiggly connections and inconveniently short. Users juggling laptops across shared desks or plugging into wall jacks often find themselves tethered to the nearest port, juggling extension cords or bulky hubs just to reach a router.

Plugable’s contention: sometimes you need more than a few inches of cable footprint—and you shouldn’t have to rig up a separate extension just to get online.

Debuted today, Plugable’s USBC‑E1000‑2M is “one of the only USB‑C to Gigabit Ethernet adapters on the market” with a permanently attached 2‑meter cable. Priced at $19.95 (with a 15% off launch coupon on Amazon for a limited time), this all‑in‑one hybrid cable keeps your desk—and your workflow—tidier and more flexible.

Instead of fumbling with separate dongles and patch cables, the USBC‑E1000‑2M sports a USB‑C connector at one end and an RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet plug at the other. The extra length isn’t just about comfort; it means you can reach wall jacks under desks, server racks at the back of the room or conference‑table ports without dragging your laptop around.

At the core of the cable lies the Realtek RTL8153E chipset, a proven workhorse that supports 10/100/1000 Mbps bandwidth. It’s plug‑and‑play across Windows 10+, macOS 10.15+, ChromeOS and Linux (kernel 3.9+), with no driver installation required. And because it’s fully bus‑powered over USB‑C, there’s no extra power brick or adapter to carry.

Key highlights:

  • Universal compatibility: Works out of the box with Dell XPS, Lenovo ThinkPad, MacBook, Chromebooks, USB‑C iPads and more—plus any USB4 or Thunderbolt‑equipped device.
  • Secure, stable connection: Eliminates Wi‑Fi dropouts and latency spikes, with point‑to‑point security only possible via a physical link.
  • Durable design: No detachable parts mean fewer failure points and far less wobble compared to dongle‑style adapters.

While other vendors offer USB‑C to Ethernet cables, most top out at 20–30 cm of integrated cable or rely on separate patch leads. Plugable’s two‑meter integrated cable is unique in this ecosystem, designed for workspaces where mobility and reliability go hand in hand.

In an era when remote and hybrid work are the norm, a reliable wired connection remains the gold standard for mission‑critical tasks. At under $20, the Plugable USBC‑E1000‑2M is a low‑risk, high‑reward investment for anyone sick of “getting knocked offline.” Whether you’re powering through video conferences, gaming in a tournament hall or managing a fleet of devices in an IT rollout, this cable’s clean design and generous reach make it a hands‑off solution you’ll actually want to use—every day.


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