If you want to use your smartphone or tablet to easily control the camera and share pictures on-the-go, you might need a Wi-Fi-enabled SD card. These SD cards are very similar to the normal ones ...
Popular WiFi-connected SD card manufacturer Eyefi recently released a brand new product, the Eyefi Mobi Pro. For those unfamiliar with Eyefi, the company makes WiFi-connected SD cards to give people a ...
Eye-Fi's wireless cards push photos straight from digital cameras without cables, but what if you want to pull some pics back the other way? Toshiba's solving that problem with the two-way FlashAir, ...
Lexar has partnered with Eye-Fi to bring out its own range of WiFi enabled SD cards for digital cameras. As with Eye-Fi's own range, the Lexar Shoot-n-Sync automatically transfers stored images to ...
Toshiba has updated its FlashAir wireless SD card with the FlashAir II, which, like the Eye-Fi and Transcend Wi-Fi SD cards, functions as its own wireless LAN access point to let users upload photos ...
Eye-Fi's WiFi-toting SD card looks ostensibly like the cure to the age-old "oh, the photos are all on the camera still" problem – not only does it pack 2GB of storage but can wirelessly offload all ...
[jamesone111] bought a Transcend WifiSD card, presumably for photography, but it may just have been because he heard that they’re actually tiny Linux servers. He read a post about these cards on the ...
Eye-Fi sounds like a great idea. It is a Wi-Fi enabled SD card that can transfer images and video from your digital camera to a PC and thence online. But it turns out to be an expensive and fiddly ...
While many cameras now pack Wi-Fi connectivity for the wireless sharing and transferring of captured images, those owning cameras without such capabilities need not necessarily have to shell out cash ...
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