I looked at the details.
Someone needs to physically at your computer to even try to implement it.
Ms Kimber doesn’t let strangers in my home.
Thunderbolt 3 is an extension to the PCI-e bus.
Imagine a expansion slot in your PC, shrank down to a very small connector.
Just about anything which can be placed in an expansion slot, can be placed on Thunderbolt 3.
A subset of that is USB-c, which I use to drive my monitor, keyboard and mouse.
The advantage is its ONE cable instead of 3-10.
Wise security practice, you don’t go plugging thumb drives into a USB port unless you know exactly what is on it.
Kind of like sharing condoms....not a good idea and more than a bit icky!
So all that needs to occur is a wireless-commo’d device plugged into the T-Bolt USB-C? Hack the device into the puter?