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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; Outer shield and inner shield (foil and braid) ensures compliance with the latest IEEE 1394 standards, which reduces radio frequency and electro-magnetic interference.
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| Cable Technology | Quad shielded | | Cable Type | IEEE 1394 cable | | Connection |
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| Left Connector Gender | Male | | Left Connector Type | 4 pin FireWire | | Right Connector Gender | Male | | Right Connector Type | 4 pin FireWire | | Dimensions&Miscellaneous |
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| Length | 3feet | | Service&Support |
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| Service & Support Type | Lifetime warranty |
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