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Specifications:
- The firewire to USB converter kit gives you an easy way to connect your USB and networking devices to your notebook computer, virtually anywhere you go
- The firewire to USB converter is for the signal transfer between PCs, note books and peripheral products
- 6 kinds of different connector
- Used for signal transfer between PCs, notebooks, and peripheral products
- This firewire to USB converter kit fit your travel needs and keep your computer connected
- The firewire to USB adapter suitable for video camera, printers, digital camera, mobile phone, MP3 players, PDA, scanner, hard disk, etc
- Supports modem and ethernet connections
- USB retractable extension cable A male to A female
Details:- The firewire to USB converter is for the signal transfer between PCs, note books and peripheral products

- The 1394 to USB adapter kit gives you an easy way to connect your USB and networking devices to your notebook computer

- 6 kinds of different connector

- USB retractable extension cable A male to A female

- Used for signal transfer between PCs, notebooks, and peripheral products

- The USB retractable extension cable will save you much space due to its compact size while you can extend it to desirable length

- This USB A-B (Female-Male) adapter converts a USB A Male connector into a USB B Female port

- USB Mini 4 Pin Connector, connects a digital camera, PDA, cell phone, etc to a USB port on a computer or hub

- USB A Male to IEEE 1394 4 Pin firewire cable, transferring digital data between computers and consumer electronic devices, such as DV, Camera, ect

- This 5 pin USB Data Cable is compatible with devices that use the USB mini-5 pin connector

- USB type A male connector, compatible with specifications 1.1/2.0
- IEEE 1394 Firewire 6 pin connector

- USB Type-A Male to USB Type-A Male adaptor, use to convert any USB female A plug into a USB male A plug
What is a Firewire to USB Adapter?

- Firewire (IEEE 1394) and USB (Universal Serial Bus) are two separate high-speed bus technologies that allow multiple devices to be connected to a computer. The two technologies are not integrated, and it is not possible to connect a USB device to a Firewire port either directly. A Firewire to USB adapter cable for transferring digital video (DV) is available from at least one manufacturer, but it can be expensive and difficult to find.
- Even if you don't have a Firewire to USB adapter cable, it doesn't mean that your Firewire devices are useless if you have a USB port, or vice versa. Several companies do provide dual Firewire/USB hubs. This type of device has two ports in a single hub, which may be either external or internal; one port is used Firewire and one for USB, allowing either type of device to function. The combination hub is actually two separate ports combined into a single form factor for convenience; there is no conversion between Firewire and USB taking place when you use one of these hubs.
- Another alternative is simply to add two separate cards, assuming your computer has enough available slots. Firewire and USB cards are both coming down in price, and adding whichever one is missing should not represent a major expense.
- Both Firewire and USB are efficient, high-speed bus standards. A Firewire hub can support a data transfer rate of up to either 400Mbps or 800Mbps, depending on the standard, and a single Firewire port can connect up to 63 devices and deliver a guaranteed rate of speed to each one. Firewire is often used for devices that require real-time operation such as audio and video systems because of this guarantee, and it is also used frequently in storage area networks.
- USB can connect more devices (up to 127), but supports data transfer rates of only up to 12Mbps. It is more often used for standard peripherals, such as mice, modems, and keyboards. The USB 2.0 standard supports speeds of up to 480Mbps, which makes it more competitive with Firewire. On 17 November 2008, USB 3.0 specifications were released, with a transfer rate 10 times that of USB 2.0; consumer devices that use this standard were expected to be available by 2010.
How to Convert Firewire to USB 2.0

The FireWire connection port provides a superior data transfer speed to USB and is used by digital video cameras and some external hard drives. However, many Windows based computers do not have this connection, so if you have a specific device that only streams to a computer through FireWire, you need to convert the FireWire connection to USB 2.0. The data transfer is going to drop down to USB 2.0 speeds, but it does still allow you to connect the equipment to the computer.- Attach the FireWire end of the adapter onto one of the FireWire connections on the cable. The adapter has one side that is a FireWire "In" port, while the other side is a USB "Out" port. The FireWire side is roughly half an inch long and is almost the same size as the USB, however one end of the FireWire connection port is curved and there is a "Y" shaped logo right next to the port.
- Insert the other end of the adapter into one of the USB 2.0 ports on the computer system. If you are unsure whether you have USB 2.0 installed, click "Start," "Control Panel," "System," "Hardware," then "Device Manager." This loads a window with all of the hardware installed on the computer. Scroll through the list of hardware until you see "Enhanced USB." This is a USB 2.0 port. If you don't have the listing, you don't have the updated USB connection. It is still possible to hook up the FireWire to the port, but the data transfer speed drops significantly to USB 1.1 standards.
- Connect the opposite end of the FireWire cable into the digital device you want connected to the computer. Power on the device and the computer detects it through the USB connection.
Package Included:
- 1 x USB Male/Female Retractable Cord
- 1 x USB A-B Connector
- 1 x USB IEEE 1394 6-Pin Connector
- 1 x USB IEEE 1394 4-Pin Connector
- 1 x USB Mini 5 Pin USB Connector
- 1 x USB Mini 4 Pin Connector
- 1 x USB AM-AM Connector
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William L.
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12-07-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a great set of adapters, especially if you have devices that run on IEEE 1394 Fire Wire and your new computer only has USB ports. The item arrived in MINT condition with all pieces functioning.
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Jane
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02-07-2012- Other Thoughts: My son had one of these, so when I saw it online at a reasonable price I ordered it...works great.
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Jon
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06-28-2011- Other Thoughts: I was feeling nostalgic so I tried to access the music I had stored on an ancient MP3 of mine. I had lost the USB cable for it long ago so I scoured the Internet for another one. This travel kit had exactly it. Very happy with this firewire to USB converter.
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Allen
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01-10-2012- Other Thoughts: With all the gadgetry we have this is a great little kit. Couple this with a Cigarette Lighter USB adapter in the car and you're good to go with all your portables. I love anything with a retractable cord and that takes up almost no storage space.
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Jeffrey W.
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01-24-2012- Other Thoughts: This Firewire to USB Converter is essentially a spring loaded USB cable with adapters. The key to its usability is determining whether the adapters are appropriate for your proposed uses.
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