BlueProton USB 2.0 Mini 6-in-1 Single Slot Memory Card Reader Writer for SD SDHC MiniSD MMC rsMMC
Dec 24, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- USB 2.0 High Speed Standard
- Reads/Writes SD, SDHC, MiniSD, MiniSDHC, MMC, rsMMC
- Also reads/writes Transflash, microSD, microMMC using SD adapter (not included)
- 1-yr warranty
Product Description
The BlueProton USB 2.0 6in1 Card Reader/Writer is a high speed device that will enable you to quickly transfer photos and other digital files from a variety of flash memory card formats. Compatibility includes SD, SDHC (high capacity 4GB), miniSD, miniSDHC, MMC, rsMMC…. More >>
BlueProton USB 2.0 Mini 6-in-1 Single Slot Memory Card Reader Writer for SD SDHC MiniSD MMC rsMMC
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5 comments
T. Jones on December 24, 2009 at 7:32 pm
I got this free with another order and it is a plus. It works great!
RD on December 24, 2009 at 9:08 pm
There are a number of ways to buy this device, it costs about $5 USD with shipping without any memory cards in the USA. It works as a read write device using my standard SD 2 gig card in a Apple OSX Tiger (10.4.11) without the need for drivers. So its fine for the price and use. Its a bit wide so you may have issues using it next to another USB device. But the two I bought are working fine out of the box. Works fine with USB 1 as Well, lights up red orange in use. I’m happy with them.
HighDesert on December 24, 2009 at 10:23 pm
I received this free with the purchase of a 4 GB SanDisk SDHC. Although I have used it only a short period of time, it functions as specified. It is, however, quite large when compared to the typical thumb-drive. But, given its ability to reuse SDHC memory, it’s a fair compromise. Note that it does have a red LED indicating power use.
T. Chan on December 24, 2009 at 10:29 pm
I bought it for my daughter in 2007. It is cheap made and feel loose as other reviewers indicated. My daughter has used it very frequently, to save pictures from camera. It is more easy to use this device to save pictures than to connect cable between camera and computer. She also used it as flash drive. She has no problems so far. For the money it cost, it was a good buy.
Jon R. Cope on December 25, 2009 at 12:21 am
This has done a good job hooking up my flash cards to my computer. It says it is suppose to take 6 differnt size cards but I have only been able to use the standard size flash card or flash card adapter in mine so far.