This card has a simple set up and is quite easy to use. Firstly, install the free Eye-Fi app on your device. Then allow this app to connect the card. Once they are paired, the card will transfer the photos as it detects new content or files. You can also integrate this card with the cloud as it syncs and upload all the photos seamlessly. This brand is not known as the Toshiba, but it is always in the list of the recommended Wi-Fi SD card.
In terms of raw storage, this brand comes in several sizes, including 16, 32, 64 and GB. And some newer products have GB. Apart from the various sizes, this card has a data transfer speed of up to 1. Download Partition Wizard. Tip: Do you know how to retrieve the lost data from the SD card?
And getting root on some of them is ridiculously easy i. This one doesn't need proprietary software, it has a built-in web server, so you just connect to its wi-fi and browse from any type of device. The apps are just alternative ways to access your files, the web interface works well enough for me.
There's even a reasonably good app for Windows Phone shocking I know , which could just do with an option for multiple downloads Death89 - what is the name of the Windows ap? I had tried a couple, but they didn't seem to work. Flashair Photos. One small bug is that it seems to change the date taken occasionally, so I have photos of my newborn son dated prior to his birth! Doesn't change the originals of course so the on camera files will still have the right date. Death89 - thanks.
Just downloaded it. Agree that it needs the multi-select feature. But it offers a nicer UI than what I was getting when I was retrieving the photos via browser connection to the flashair IP address. Regarding the date change bug, I think I got the same thing when I retrieved the photos using the browser.
Some of the photos had the wrong date--noticed it right away because my photo view is sorted by date taken. I think it saves all photos with the date of the first one saved in each session. Need to test further. That's what I said? I said the wp8 one is missing the multi-select option from the official apps on android and ios.
I like these cards better then the eye-fi. May not be as straight forward, but these Toshiba cards give you much more flexibility without the need of using the horrible eye-fi software. Toshiba cards are very reliable, so having a 32gb card is like carrying a backup drive.
That's not my experience. I followed the instructions to the letter and I still can't get the connecting device a phone to access the internet through the card. AFAIK, you don't access the internet through the card, you access the card through your phone's wifi, and view it either via the app or your browser. There is no internet involved. Or you can just use Android that does it for you when you open the app and turn the camera off when you're done causing the phone to revert to the normal wifi.
Wish they improved speed rather than the already functioning software SD cards give minimum speeds instead of maximum speeds because it is the minimum speed which will get you in the end.
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Did need to purchase a micro-SD to SD extension cable due to size. Heyns van der Merwe verified owner — May 11, I bought the FlashAir card to transfer data via WiFi from a data recording device. I eventaully came across the FREE Sleep Master application, which did the correct reconfiguration in a matter of minutes in the easiest manner possible. All was done FOR me! And it works beautifully! Heyns van der Merwe verified owner — May 21, I have bought some spares as well!
There is some information on the web that shows how to configure the cards in different modes of operation access point, station mode, etc. So easy to setup and use too! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of new posts by email. Remember me Log in.
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