01/10/2026 12:32 p.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/super-ieee-1394b-firewire-800-cable-bilingual6-pin-3m-FU014/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/super-ieee-1394b-firewire-800-cable-bilingual6-pin-3m-FU014/
Super IEEE 1394b FireWire 800 Cable (Bilingual/6-Pin) 3m
REF: FU014
Specifications
- Super FireWire 800 connector available Bilingual 9-pin male connector on one end and FireWire 400 6-pin male connector at the other end.
- Complies with IEEE 1394b.
- This is a FireWire cable of higher quality than the standard and also includes 2 ferrite rings on the ends to the suppression of electromagnetic interference EMI and RFI.
- Cable Length 3 m.
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€11.27
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Specifications
- Super FireWire 800 connector available Bilingual 9-pin male connector on one end and FireWire 400 6-pin male connector at the other end.
- Complies with IEEE 1394b.
- This is a FireWire cable of higher quality than the standard and also includes 2 ferrite rings on the ends to the suppression of electromagnetic interference EMI and RFI.
- Cable Length 3 m.
More info
Super FireWire 800 connector available Bilingual 9-pin male connector on one end and FireWire 400 6-pin male connector at the other end. Complies with IEEE 1394b. This is a FireWire cable of higher quality than the standard and also includes 2 ferrite rings on the ends to the suppression of electromagnetic interference EMI and RFI. Cable Length 3 m.
- Gross Weight: 220 g
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- Firewire
- IEEE 1394
- EMI (electromagnetic interference)
Firewire
IEEE 1394 (also known as FireWire by Apple Inc. and as i.Link by Sony) is a type of connection for various platforms, for the input and output serial data at high speed. Typically it used for the interconnection of digital devices such as digital cameras and camcorders to computers. There are four versions 4, 6, 9 pin.
