Belkin 6'/1.8m 9-Pin to 6-Pin FireWire 800/400 Cable
A high-performance cable that connects a FireWire device with 9-pin socket to a second FireWire device with a 6-pin socket.
- Flexibility and durability
- Error-free data transmission at up to 400Mbps
- Maximizes conductivity
- Easy Plug-and-Play installation
Overview
Featuring a nine-pin to six-pin connector design, this FireWire 800/400 cable lets you connect a FireWire 800 device to a FireWire 400 device. It supports all the advantages of FireWire--including simultaneous connection of up to 63 devices, real-time digital audio and video transfer, peer-to-peer device connections, Plug-and-Play device installation, and hot swap capability.
Features
- Flexibility and durability
- Data transmission at speeds of up to 400Mbps without errors
- Maximizes conductivity
- Easy Plug-and-Play installation
- Backward compatibility with existing FireWire (IEEE 1394a) devices
Did you notice?
Long-lasting, flexible construction that keeps cross-talk and transmission errors to a minimum.
Apple recommends for…
Getting maximum speeds for transferring files or directly connecting Macs.
Technical specifications
- Length: 6.0 ft./1.83 m
Warranty
Lifetime
Mfr. Part No.: F3N404-06-APL
Most Useful Reviews
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Belkin 6'/1.8m 9-Pin to 6-Pin FireWire 800/400 Cable
No power support
Written by JH from Brookline
Mar 1, 2009
I have just got new Macbook Pro 17". LIke other people, I got pretty excited about new laptop, but I found a couple of issues. One, it doesn't come with apple remote or display adaptor and you need to purchase separately.
Another one is that new laptop does not have firewire 400 port, but it has firewire 800 port instead. Since I have external hard drive with firewire 400 port, I purchase this cable and tired. Immediately I noticed that the external hard drive (self powered) has no power. This cable get you decent speed of file transfer but power from computer is not transferable. In description, there is no explanation about this. I don't know it is the limitation of this cable or nature of converting device. But be aware you can not use this cable if you have any device which needs power from computer. …More274 of 345 people found this useful
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Belkin 6'/1.8m 9-Pin to 6-Pin FireWire 800/400 Cable
Aesthetically and Functionally Perfect!
Written by JM from Alexandria
Mar 22, 2009
Was a bit worried because previous poster stated this cable didn't provide power to his hard drive. I'm satisfied that he must have had some other issue, as I can verify that my 2009 MacBookPro connected via this cable to my Iomega 320 bus powered drive works like a charm! I am also very pleased that it is one of the few quality firewire cables that I've purchased that also is white and the connector fairly well matches Apples USB ipod/iphone connectors. It isn't tremendously more expensive than most 9 to 6 pin cables on the market either. …More
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Belkin 6'/1.8m 9-Pin to 6-Pin FireWire 800/400 Cable
Supports powered devices
Written by AS from Roanoke
Mar 30, 2009
I use an Apogee duet with the new Mac Pro. This cable works very well. The Apogee Duet requires power from the Mac Pro and this cable does quite well, contrary to the first review. Don't waste time (and money) with adapters, they cause a lot of static. 4 stars to the Apple salesman who didn't tell me I needed this after I described my setup! …More
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Most Recent Reviews
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Belkin 6'/1.8m 9-Pin to 6-Pin FireWire 800/400 Cable
Works perfectly
Written by MB from NORTHCOTE
Oct 12, 2009
Allows me to hook my old firewire 400 scanner to my new MacBook Pro. Works great. To the reviewer that lamented that it doesn't transfer power, if a device needs to be powered that's up the the device maker to provide, this cable transfers data only. …More
5 of 7 people found this useful
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Belkin 6'/1.8m 9-Pin to 6-Pin FireWire 800/400 Cable
Super fast
Written by BS from New York
Oct 9, 2009
I was worried to purchase this, because of the bad feedback the Belkin firewire 800/400 cable has received in previous posts. I am very glad I bought it anyway, since I am extremely satisfied how fast my FireLite drive works with this cable! I can honestly recommend it. …More
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Belkin 6'/1.8m 9-Pin to 6-Pin FireWire 800/400 Cable
Exactly what I needed
Written by CC from Wolfeboro
Jul 23, 2009
This was exactly what I needed to connect my pile of firewire and firewire/usb hard drives to my new 13" MacBook Pro. I wish I had known I needed this before having to use Migration Assistant as well as move a bunch of files. Mind you, all my FW drives are separately powered. …More
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Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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I have a Western Digital backup drive with a firewire 400 cable that does not fit my new iMac. I don't know from pins. What cable will work?
- Asked by WP from Silver Spring
- Oct 17, 2009
Best Answer
If your "new" iMac has a FireWire 800 you may be able to use the Belkin 6'/1.8m 9-Pin to 6-Pin FireWire 800/400 Cable. I am currently using this cable to connect a Mac Pro (which only has FireWire 800 ports) to a WD external drive which has a FireWire 400 port. This works fine for me.
I have also tried a FireWire 800/400 adapter which also worked well but the combined connectors stick out further in the back of my computer. I found that this may stress the connectors because of the extra added length (cantilever) of the connectors.
Either way, this should work for you.
Belkin 6'/1.8m 9-Pin to 6-Pin FireWire 800/400 Cable …More- Answered by CL from Ottawa
- Oct 24, 2009
- 6 of 6 people found this useful
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I recently bought an imac and want to transfer my music and other files from my macbook. How do I know what 'pin to pin' numbers i need?
- Asked by BH from Howe
- Nov 4, 2009
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Does this cable conect a Macbook Pro to a Sony HDV camcorder?
- Asked by LS from North Hollywood
- Oct 8, 2009
Most Recent
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which cable do i need to connect a 1st gen macbook pro (tiger) to a brand new unibody macbook pro (snow leopard)?
- Asked by AT from Jersey City
- Nov 17, 2009
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I don't have a firewire port on this computer. Have 2 USB ports and ethernet port. What can I do to hook up Camera. Have Final Cut Pro. Help!
- Asked by DS from Cambridge
- Nov 16, 2009
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how do i know if i need a 4 pin or a 6 pin? i am trying to migrate info off my old mac onto the new imac
- Asked by RD from Columbia
- Nov 8, 2009
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i have a mac book and a i mac so, i want to transfer my document from my mac book to my i mac .is that cable the one i need???
- Asked by YL from ANDELU
- Nov 5, 2009
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Which end of the wire connects to the PowerBook G4 and which to the MacBook Pro?
- Asked by SW from Brookville
- Oct 28, 2009
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I have two, Canon Camcorders (an Elura 65, and a GL2). Both have a very small firewire port. Where I can find a cable to match my new MacBook Pro?
- Asked by SM from Imperial
- Oct 23, 2009
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Can I connect a five year old G5 iMac to the new iMac with firewire migration and if so which 400/800 firewire cable do I use?
- Asked by SP from Seattle
- Oct 23, 2009
