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Seamless Connectivity. Universal Compatibility.

Explore how devices connect across platforms, networks, and accessories with ease. Our integrated standards ensure you stay connected, anywhere.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to common connectivity queries or visit our community hub.

Most older accessories are compatible via adapters. For example, USB-C devices can connect to older USB-A peripherals using a standard hub or dongle. Wireless standards like Bluetooth 5.3 remain backwards compatible with older Bluetooth speakers and keyboards.
First, ensure both devices have Bluetooth enabled and are within 10 feet. Reset the pairing by 'forgetting' the device in your settings and restarting both devices. Check for firmware updates in the device's companion app for the most stable connection.
While they share the same physical connector, Thunderbolt 4 offers higher minimum data speeds (40Gbps) and supports dual 4K monitors or one 8K monitor, whereas standard USB-C speeds and display support vary by version (3.2 Gen 2, etc.).
Our 'Instant Sharing' feature uses a combination of NFC for handshake and Wi-Fi Direct for data transfer, meaning no cellular data or active internet connection is required to move files between devices.