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Retractable Firewire Cable 4PIN/4PIN 28AWG 2.6

Retractable Firewire Cable 4PIN/4PIN 28AWG 2.6
From Belkin Components

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Product Description

The Belkin Retractable 4-Pin to 4-Pin FireWire Cable allows you to connect your digital camcorder or other FireWire (or Sony i.LINK) device to your notebook computer, anywhere you go. Its four-pin connector plugs into your FireWire portable device, while the four-pin end links with your computer's (or hub's) FireWire port. Its compact size and advanced functionality make it the ideal accessory to include inside your laptop case-a great solution for today's mobile professional. The flat cable design allows the Cable to wind inside the reel, eliminating messiness and tangling. Now you can control the length of your cable when you connect a FireWire device to your computer.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13916 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Belkin
  • Model: F3N402-2.6-RTC
  • Dimensions: 1.00" h x 5.50" w x 8.75" l, 1.00 pounds

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Customer Reviews

Firewire convenience5
I needed this cable to tranfer video tape from a mini DV camera to a computer and then DVD. It is very convenient to place in my gadget bag without fear of it being tangled.

Excellent Compact accessory4
For anyone who prizes compactness, these spring loaded roll-up cables are "just the ticket". Through a series of ratcheted stops you can extend the cable through several lengths - up to 3 feet and then, when finished, the spring mechanism will retract it back to its compact form. I have about 10 of these (since in addition to use with my laptop, I also use them around the house; where, by extending it to the exact length I need, saves me the headache of having to wrap and tie those loose unsightly cables that we constantly have to put up with between peripherals).

The only concern with constant extension and retraction (when used with a portable system) is the possibility that the wire, being exercised will eventually break. With all of these cables I have had over a 10 year period, I have had only one fail - so they are pretty resilient.

Note: in addition to firewire, these cables can also be purchased with other connectors e.g. Internet, USB, Modem