$7.01 at Amazon Use code 'NTCIF4MK' This Sabrent OTG card reader is no bigger than a standard USB flash drive. One end has a USB 3.0 Type-C port and the other end has a USB 3.0 Type A port. Both sides ...
A slightly larger and, for now, slightly faster SD Card reader with a Lightning connector Works with iPads and iPhones iPad Pro transfer speeds are somewhat faster with new model Earlier devices and ...
What's the fastest card reader out there? That's probably one of the most frequent questions, as flash storage becomes increasingly popular in everything from digital cameras to cellphones and PMPs.
Choosing between a USB stick and SD card to store your photos can save space, speed up transfers, and make managing your ...
The Verbatim USB-C Pocket Card Reader support UHS-II speeds, is fairly compact, and costs just $17 from Amazon. That makes for a winning combination. When we compared a host of USB-C memory card ...
USB naming conventions have always been confusing, but perhaps none more so than USB 3.2 Gen 1 and Gen 2. Here's what you ...
When it comes to versatile tech, microSD cards are certainly near the top of the list. You can use these with just about anything, from smartphones to cameras to drones to handheld gaming consoles. It ...
Meridian, Idaho – Crucial Technology is offering a line of stationary and portable flash memory card readers to complement its CompactFlash and MultiMediaCard flash memory products. Hosting single or ...
HID Global has introduced a portable, dongle-sized USB smart card reader that includes a removable MicroSD flash memory slot and reader for subscriber identity module (SIM)-sized contactless smart ...
E-Reader companies have had little reason to embrace new formats for the USB port. The two most common ports are Micro USB and Mini USB, since they are cheap and venders can cut down on costs. Amazon, ...
Everytime a new e-reader comes out that uses Micro USB, there is a vocal minority of users that say they are going to skip it due to the lack of USB-C. Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo and Pocketbook, ...
Reader, [Matthias_H], sent in a video about his USB adapter for SNES game carts. All you have to do is plug in the SNES game cartridge and USB cable, then a ROM file of the game shows up as an ...