Airmar MM-HB Mix Match Cable 5-Pin 600W Series w/Humminbird #9 Connector
Best connection solution for boaters integrating sonar sensors with Humminbird displays.
Connect your Airmar 600W series sensors to compatible Humminbird displays with the Airmar MM-HB Mix Match Cable. This 9-meter (30-foot) cable ensures reliable data transmission and power delivery for optimal sonar performance on your vessel. Designed with a 5-pin sensor connector and a Humminbird #9 display connector, it's built for seamless integration and durable operation. Manufactured in the USA, this cable is an essential link for high-power sonar applications, offering a robust solution for marine electronics.
$97.50
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
333
/ 5745
#333 in Audio & Video Cables
Price vs Category Average
-82%
Below average
Sensor Connector Type
MM (Mix & Match)
/ MM (Mix & Match)
Who it's for
- Anglers planning future equipment upgrades and system changes
- Humminbird users seeking reliable transducer integration
- Boaters prioritizing clear, high-performance sonar data
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious buyers avoiding modular system expenses
- Users concerned about maintaining watertight connections
- Owners of modern equipment with different connector standards
Performance breakdown
Signal Integrity
Maintains clean data transmission for precise sonar imaging in marine environments.
Build Durability
Rugged construction withstands the harsh, corrosive conditions of constant saltwater exposure.
System Compatibility
Seamlessly bridges Airmar sensors with Humminbird displays via the Mix-Match system.
Installation Ease
Standardized connectors ensure a straightforward plug-and-play setup for most boaters.
Cable Reach
Thirty feet of length provides ample slack for complex console routing.
Manufacturing Quality
Domestic production standards ensure consistent performance and reliable hardware longevity.
Key Specs
Sensor Connector Type
MM (Mix & Match)
Display Connector Type
HB (Humminbird #9)
Series Compatibility
5-Pin 600 Watt
Cable Length
9 meters
Cable Length
30 feet
Country of Origin
USA
Jacket Material
PVC
Shielding Type
Unshielded
Features
- Seamless Airmar to Humminbird connection
- Optimized for 600W sonar systems
- Durable, reliable data transmission
- Mix & Match system compatibility
- USA manufactured quality
- 9-meter (30-foot) cable length
- Supports 600W Series Sensors
- Compatible with Humminbird #9 Displays
What customers say
Customers highly value this cable for its essential role in solving compatibility issues between premium Airmar transducers and specific Humminbird fishfinders using the legacy connector. The core positive theme centers on reliability and seamless integration. Users confirm the robust construction maintains excellent signal integrity, ensuring zero performance degradation for superior depth and structure detection. Installation is straightforward, fitting securely without complex wiring modifications. While the price is noted as high, the consensus is that the value gained by preserving high-quality sonar data justifies the investment. This component is viewed as a necessary, high quality solution for serious boaters.
Know before you buy
Yes, this cable is specifically designed for Airmar 600W series sensors that utilize the Mix & Match system. It connects these sensors to Humminbird displays equipped with the #9 connector.
No, this cable is optimized specifically for 600W sonar systems. Using it with higher-power transducers may result in performance issues or damage to your equipment.
The 9-meter length is generally adequate for most mid-sized vessels. However, we recommend measuring the cable run from your transducer location to your display unit before purchasing to ensure you have enough slack.
No, this cable features a direct Humminbird #9 connector, allowing for a seamless plug-and-play connection to compatible displays without the need for additional adapters.
The Mix & Match system allows you to replace or upgrade your transducer without having to pull a new cable through your boat's hull. You can simply swap the transducer head while keeping the existing cable run intact.
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