But, unfortunately, it is mainly for charging. Because the speed of USB2 is so-so for today. I wonder how much Anker would charge for such a Thunderbolt/USB4 cable? Maybe that's why they don't do it, because it won't be competitive with Chinese wires?
At its upcoming product launch event, Anker is expected to release a new 240W USB-C to USB-C cable in its Prime range. The new accessory was rumored earlier this year and said to come in two lengths. Plus, it has been suggested that this will be Anker's most wear-resistant cable so far.