Belkin F3N402-06-ICE 4-Pin to 4-Pin FireWire Cable
- FireWire 4-Pin to 4-Pin cable that hooks peripherals to your computer’s four-pin port
- Supports speeds up to 400 Mbps
- Quad shielding (S-400 specification) ensures maximum speed with no data loss
- Plug-and-play for hot-pluggability
- Limited lifetime warranty
Product Description
A bolt of information shoots through your Belkin FireWire cable to your PC. Now your digital camcorder is interfacing with your computer like never before. Finally, a high-speed serial bus that bridges the world of consumer electronics and computers. The IEEE 1394 FireWire compatible cable attaches a device, like a digital camcorder (4-pin port), to your laptop or another Audio/Video device (4-pin port) at a transmission rate of up to 400Mbps. It is compatible with all Apple FireWire and Sony i.LINK devices.PRODUCT FEATURES:Up to 400 Mbits/sec High Speed Data transmission;Quad shielding (S-400 specification) ensures maximum speed with no data loss;Apple FireWire and Sony i.LINK compatible;Plug and Play Technology;HotPluggable;Twisted pair construction for extreme velocity data transfer rates;Molded strain relief and PVC overmolding to ensure a lifetime of error-free data transmissions;Outer shield and inner shield (foil and braid) ensures compliance with t… More >>
Belkin F3N402-06-ICE 4-Pin to 4-Pin FireWire Cable
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5 comments
Anonymous on December 21, 2009 at 8:50 am
I asked for a Belkin cable but they sent me the junk cable (not a Belkin brand cable). Please don’t trust this site, I ordered the cable because it says I will get the Belking brand cable for $7 but the cable they had sent me was not a Belkin brand, it is a junk cable, I hope it cost not more than 50cents.
Before you place an order make sure you are getting the right product……Bad experience.
C. YARBROUGH on December 21, 2009 at 10:28 am
I thought Belkin was a good name, so I payed $20 for a cable that I could have gotten for $5. After a year of heavy use it developed a short, so I purchased a cable for a quarter of the price, and it’s working fine, and I bet it will last as long as the Belkin cable did. I have had trouble with several Belkin cables: my Belkin Firewire shorted, my Belkin ethernet shorted, and my Belkin VideoBus shorted. It’s not the plugs, it is an intermitant short somewhere in the wire, maby it is interferance caused cheap wire.
Roy Boy on December 21, 2009 at 12:11 pm
The angled picture of the ends of this cable make it hard to tell, but the connectors do not have the trapezoidal shape required for any of the digital cameras I own (JVC Everio,Canon Powershot, Olympus). The cable appears to be well made but is useless unless you’re connecting to Sony.
W. Lucas on December 21, 2009 at 1:37 pm
Bought the cable to patch form video camera to PC. Works great. Quality of the cable is very good. Can’t see a thing wrong with it. The signal was perfect and was able to record a blu ray format with the video that I shot using the HV20 camera. The results speak for themselves. The price was right and I am very pleased with this cable.
T. Jacobson on December 21, 2009 at 3:01 pm
I’ve found that all of the Belkin cables I have purchased or used at work, hold up very well and perform flawlessly. I use this for transferring video from my camcorder to my PC and am quite happy with it.