| This USB 2.0 SDHC / SD / MMC memory card reader is the ideal companion for your digital media. Avoid the hassle of carrying a bulky card reader in order to transfer photos, music, data and more between PCs. A compact and portable design makes it the ideal accessory for portable use on the road or at home with a desktop or laptop. Your data and pictures can be instantly transferred to your PC / Notebook. Instantly convert your SD / SDHC / MMC cards into a USB Flash Drive. Features Hot-Swappable Plug and Play USB 2.0 Ultra High Speed - Read: 4.3Mbps, Write: 1.3Mbps LED indicator lights Supports Windows Vista, Windows XP, 2000, 98, and Mac OS 9.2 and higher Compatible with SDHC (SD High Capacity) memory cards, (eg. 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, etc.) Color: Smoke ***Accessory ONLY. Memory card NOT included*** Compatible with: Secure Digital SD / SD Ultra MiniSD (with adapter) MicroSD / TransFlash (with adapter) Multimedia Card: MMC RS-MMC (with adapter) MMC Plus MMC Mobile (with adapter) MMC Micro (with adapter) |
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GREAT SDHC CARD READER!
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| Review Date: July 16, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Iron Man, |
| Works right out of the box! Bought this to supplement an SDHC memory card. Although my digital camera supported SDHC, the internal card reader of my laptop was not compatible with SDHC despite software updates and enhancements to support SDHC. The moment I installed this on my laptop, it immediately recognized it and started downloading the pictures from the SDHC card. Its very handy and its fast too! It is USB 2.0 and can be used with a regular SD, MMC, and MicroSD (regular & high capacity). Nothing to complain about. It has a light indicator to let you know that you are connected with your PC. Overall, a wonderful experience with this product and the seller (eforcity). I highly recommend this if you have a PC that is not compatible with SDHC. |
Works Great for my needs!!
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| Review Date: July 16, 2009 |
| Reviewer: S. Horan, Arkport, NY USA |
| This product was bought for use in my office so I didnt have to worry about my personal & very expensive adapter getting stolen. It works great I havent had any problems with it and the its nice you can store your memory card in the adapter when you are taking it from place to place. |
what more do you want?
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| Review Date: July 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Doug Forrester, KCMO |
I plugged in my SD card, plugged this unit into my LINUX laptop, and now I have another usb thumbdrive.
Quick, simple, effective, cheap.
Perfect for my parents to put new pics on the card for their digital picture frame. Plug it in, drag and drop.
FOUR DOLLARS FOLKS. can't go wrong. came in TWO DAYS. |
Great Memory Card Reader
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| Review Date: September 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer: S. Vasisht, |
| When I bought my SDHC card I thought that it would be relativity easy to upload data onto the card. After trying countless times i finally gave up and decided to buy a memory card reader. The main reason that I bought this product was the cheap price and the reliability that the reviews showed. After using the product for about a month now I think it works great, the read/write speeds are fantastic and the design that keeps the back cover attached is great. The product also came in a very fast time. Overall great product. |
No frills, fast, solidly built, and small
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| Review Date: October 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Scott A. Conway, |
I just now tested this out with a 4GB file copy in Linux, and it works perfectly.
It is able to move the data to the level I would expect for my superfast 16GB class 10 Adata SDHC card.
The reader also has a neat little retainer that keeps the cap that covers the SDHC card attached to the reader itself when it is opened.
A word to those unfamiliar with these retainers is that you need to be careful the first time you pull that cap off to insert your SD card, or you will snap its retaining clips right off.
Just as long as you exercise a little care in pulling that cap rearward, it will stay put as you insert your card, then snap it back over it.
I like the retainer, since it ensures that little cap does not get separated from the reader, and the reader is well built, more solid than most other similar sized readers, with the cap that covers the USB plug having a very good snap that keeps it in place.
Another small matter with this reader that makes it appeal to me is that it works unusually well with Linux, with even the LED on it turning off when I give the eject command to the reader.
Trust me when I say that a lot of SD card readers work poorly with Linux, with some failing in mid-copy, not having their LED shut down upon the eject command, and pitifully slow I/O.
This card reader is one of the best out there, and I will get more of them if I purchase more SDHC cards. |
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