Display-Oriented Ports: Dell USB-C Mobile Adapter.Most Affordable with 4K: MOKIN USB C Hub HDMI Adapter.Best Budget Option: Hiearcool 7-in-1 USB C Hub.For Mac High-Res Displays: Elgato Thunderbolt 3 Mini Dock.No-Frills USB-C to USB: Nonda USB C to USB Adapter, 2-Pack.
8-in-1 with Pass-Through Charging: Anker USB-C Hub.To help you find the best USB-C adapter or hub for your needs, we’ve compiled a list of the 10 best. They have different port types and configurations, and they vary in price as much as size and shape. Use a USB-C adapter (or “hub” or “dock”) to connect monitors, printers, MIDI instruments, hard drives, SD cards, modems, and other devices deemed too big for sleek, modern computers. USB-C adapters allow you to connect all (or most) of your peripherals to your computer via a single USB-C port. I think it's smaller than Dell's cable, and it connects/disconnects much easier with my Mac Book would consider reaching out to your hardware department and doing a comparison between your USB Type-C cable and Thunderbolt 3, I can imagine that they're different in size.New laptops require new ways to connect old devices. Apple's Thunderbolt 3 cable gives me the feeling that it has the right size and it'll connect. unlike any other cable you've used in the past few decades, USB Type-C in MacBook Pro has to *click* to be fully connected while trying to connect Dell's cable to the monitor you might have the feeling that you pushed the cable all the way through but you didn't. Some things to keep in mind if someone is struggling with the same problem and uses USB Type-C for the first time: I already ordered a Thunderbolt 3 cable that works as well. While connecting the cable to the monitor was fairly easy and smooth I can't say the same about connecting it to the MacBook Pro.
I didn't connect the Monitor to the MacBook properly. The cable that Dell shipped with this monitor works with my MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2018).