The Thunderbolt&132;&162; 3 Expansion Card enables high-speed data transfer to accelerate everyday tasks & applications. Video editing studios in particular can greatly benefit by being able to smoothly transfer, display & edit 4K videos in real-time. Thunderbolt&132;&162; 4 devices can also be used by a NAS with a Thunderbolt&132;&162; 3 Expansion Cards when connected using standard Thunderbolt&132;&162; 4 certificated cables or passive Thunderbolt&132;&162; 3 cables shorter than 0.8 meters.\n\n Streamlined Video Editing Collaboration\n By using Thunderbolt&132;&162; 3 expansion cards, teamwork between Final Cut Pro&174; & Adobe Premiere Pro&174; users becomes faster & easier. With SMB protocol support, Final Cut Pro&174; users can create a library on a NAS volume & use it as if it were a local storage device. Every team member can centrally store video resources in the same NAS shared folder, greatly improving productivity for highly-collaborative projects in multi-workstation environments.\n\n Thunderbolt&132;&162; 3 Expansion Card Usage Scenarios\n\n Daisy-chain up to 6 QNAP Thunderbolt&132;&162; devices\n A NAS with a Thunderbolt&132;&162; 3 expansion card can be daisy-chained with up to 6 QNAP Thunderbolt&132;&162; devices, including other QNAP Thunderbolt&132;&162; NAS & Thunderbolt 3 to 10 Gb E Adapter (QNA Series).\n\n Connect legacy devices\n When used with an Apple Thunderbolt&132;&162; 3 (USB (Universal Serial Bus)-C) to Thunderbolt&132;&162; 2 adapter* (sold by Apple), legacy Thunderbolt&132;&162; 2 Mac Book can be connected to your Thunderbolt&132;&162; 3 NAS for sharing files & accessing centralized data.\n\n\n\n\n\n Product Model: QXP-T32P\n\n\n