Product Details
- Binding: Electronics
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- Brand: Cables To Go
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- EAN: 0757120268277
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- Features: Sold Individually
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: Cables To Go
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- Manufacturer: Cables To Go
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- Model: 121723
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- Product Group: CE
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- Publisher: Cables To Go
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- Studio: Cables To Go
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- Title: Cables To Go - 26827 - Firewire IEEE-1394 Hub 6-Port
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- UPC: 757120268277
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- Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Product Description: IEEE-1394, also known as Firewire or iLink, is a versatile, high-speed, and low-cost method of interconnecting a variety of computer peripherals and consumer electronics devices. FireWire provides a direct digital link between up to 63 devices, with transfer speeds up to 400Mbps. Digital Video (DV) camcorders, scanners, printers, videoconferencing cameras, and fixed-disk drives can all share a common bus connection not only to a PC, but to each other as well.The Cables To Go IEEE-1394 6-port Hub is an essential device for connecting your many IEEE-1394 peripherals. With the 6-port IEEE-1394 hub, you'll never have to swap FireWire cables again! Plus, you can stack up to 12 hubs to create up to 49 powered Firewire connections. Perfect for digital editing, camera transfers, scanners, or any FireWire peripheral.
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Customer Reviews
Basic functions - works perfectly!
Not much you can say about this hub - it does what its supposed to! I have a lot of FireWire devices, most of which have two ports - but its nice central location to plug them into instead of daisychaining! I don't have to keep the devices next to each other anymore!
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Beware
I ordered mine and got one that was a dark clear teal. The place I got it from wouldn't ship me the tan color and wouldn't pay for the shipping costs to and from so I had to go through Amazon A-Z Guarantee to get my money back. Beware.
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Little workhorse
What's not to love about a plug-n-play little hockey puck which solves so many of my connectivity problems. My Mac G4 MDD is notorious for having too few USB and Firewire connections, and a power supply which is a bit week for daisy chained devices. This powered hub solved my problems and it was a simple as, open the box, hook it up, turn it on, and start using it.
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