Executive Summary
- New 10 GbE USB adapters offer faster speeds
- Adapters are smaller, cheaper, and more efficient
- Options like PoE++ can deliver up to 100W of power
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Forum Voices
Users are discussing the new adapters, with some expressing excitement and others skepticism.
For Thunderbolt 4/5 docks, I’ve held off from buying a high-end Thunderbolt 5 dock as many still have 2.5GbE Ethernet and other limitations with displays.
Some users are finding creative solutions, such as buying refurbished docks.
Is it also possible to power a laptop through those adapters? PoE++ can deliver up to 100W of power, more than enough for most laptops.
Technical Considerations
Not all adapters are created equal, with some underperforming compared to cheaper alternatives.
FWIW I got a Xikestor 10G adapter with the Realtek chipset from AliExpress and it underperforms my much cheaper 5G one.
Laptop manufacturers are also making decisions that impact adapter adoption.
It seems like a lot of laptop manufacturers skipped the USB 3.2 Gen2x2 in favor of USB4/TB4.
Focus Keyword: 10 GbE Adapters