Elago Mobile Nano II Card Reader Black
Dec 21, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- Compatible with all MicroSD, MicroSDHC cards
- USB 2.0 compatible, Ultra Portable, World smallest Reader.
- Compatible with Vista, Mac OS X and XP
- Easily move photos, video, music and other files between your phone and PC
- Plug and play into any USB 2.0 or 1.1 port.
Product Description
Include: Mobile Nano II Card Reader 1pcs ,The elago Mobile Micro Reader accepts the following memory cards without the need for an adapter: Features Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compatible transfer rates No additional card adapters required Easy to install and use Compatible with Windows Vista and certified for Windows XP and Mac OS X… More >>
Elago Mobile Nano II Card Reader Black
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5 comments
Jesus on December 22, 2009 at 1:49 am
The size of this reader/adapter has been perfect for my car stereo front USB port. As the faceplate is detachable, a larger device would be a problem.
Lets specify that the item is only an adapter. It does not include the memory card. So you can choose the size you desire.
Only thing I can tell as CONS is that this little bug gets very hot when transfering a huge amount of data. The issue only scares me a little bit. I don’t know if it can harm the reader or memory.
Anyway I consider it a great product and would recommend it to anyone.
Erick Magsino on December 22, 2009 at 2:30 am
Great Product! just what i needed for my car stereo with usb direct control. match it with micro sd and you are all set. Thanks a Lot! JOWOW!!! your customer for life…erick
Jason Fossen on December 22, 2009 at 4:41 am
These adapters are so small, you can leave them safely plugged into your computer 24×7, they won’t snag or break off. This makes them perfect for ReadyBoost cache acceleration on Windows Vista/7 or later. When attached to a keychain, they’re also great for BitLocker whole drive encryption if you don’t have a TPM, and can themselves be encrypted with a variety of free products. Similar readers are from EagleTec Nanosac, Buffalo and Inland, but make sure to get one which loads the MicroSD chip into the front side (the USB jack side) not from the handle side. And don’t forget that the speed of the device has nothing to do with its size, it only matters what speed class of MicroSD chip you get for it (make sure to get a Class 6 or better chip, the cheaper ones are too slow, which is why they’re cheaper). If you have a phone, PDA or camera which takes an SD/SDHC or MicroSD chip, avoid buying regular USB flash drives anymore if possible, only buy MicroSD chips and their adapters for easy sharing and maximum flexibility. There are MicroSD-to-USB adapters like this one, and most MicroSD chips come with a free SD adapter anyway.
Noise Maker on December 22, 2009 at 6:36 am
This card reader works very well. I have zero problems with this product. I would recommend this to anyone.
S. Presnov on December 22, 2009 at 6:54 am
The speed is good enough relating to Transcend multi card reader.
The construction is reliable and the build quality is also very good. Plastics doesn’t look or feel cheap.
In addition there is a blue led indicator, just like on the bigger flash drives.