Sandisk Mobile ULTRA MicroMate microSDHC & M2 USB 2.0 Card Reader Grey
- 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
- Designed for Class 6 & High Speed cards : MicroSD, MicroSDHC, M2 (Memory Stick Micro)
Product Description
Moving music, video, photos and personal data between your mobile phone and your PC is fast and convenient with SanDisk’s compact MobileMate Micro Memory Card Readers. Designed to compliment memory-enabled mobile phone users, flash memory cards can be plugged directly into the readers for fast file movement between your phone and your PC. Direct plug in means no card adapters are required. The Ultra MobileMate Micro Reader is so compact; it can attach to your phone with the included phone lanyard or carry in your pocket. Designed for Class 6 & High Speed cards : MicroSD, MicroSDHC, M2 (Memory Stick Micro)… More >>
Sandisk Mobile ULTRA MicroMate microSDHC & M2 USB 2.0 Card Reader Grey
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5 comments
Clinton Cook on December 28, 2009 at 3:28 am
I’ve owned two of these. The first one I got, I got it so that I could access the MicroSDHC card for my Sanza Fuze. I bought a SDHC card adapter so that I could put it in the SD slot on my laptop. But, I found the adapter to either be really slow or it wouldn’t show up at all. Once I got this USB adapter, it shows up in Windows every time and files transfer to the MicroSDHC card much faster. Then it happened: I lost it. The thing is so dang small that you’ll lose it easily if you’re not careful. The second one I got, I got it because I was fed up with using the SD adapter. But, this time, I decided to use this: USB Flash Drive Neckstrap/Lanyard. Hopefully, with my plan on keeping the adapter and the neckstrap attached to each other (even if I have to glue them together), it won’t be that easy to lose it this time.
In short, these USB adapter (especially the 2.0 ones) are great for reading your memory cards. Just make sure you have a way to make sure you don’t lose it.
J. D. Patterson on December 28, 2009 at 5:42 am
Guess this gadget HAD to be this small but I must say, it is beastly difficult to use given how wee it is! And I mean WEE. It is a good product just not much of it to grab and use.
J. Vinson on December 28, 2009 at 7:34 am
Arrived very quickly. It is way smaller than I thought, but seems to be made well and should work fine. Be sure to attach the “key fob thingy” otherwise this little adapter would be easy to lose.”
jasonxauto on December 28, 2009 at 9:32 am
Very useful product. I prefer this than using the other SD adapter. Also Sandisk is a proven brand.
Michael Shreeves on December 28, 2009 at 9:49 am
tl;dr
Pros: Teeny-tiny, Fast transfer of big files, Holds card securely
Cons: Might be hard to remove card, Too slow for apps, Weird heat problems
Firstly, when I was shopping around for this reader, I did not actually understand how small it would be. The round part is literally smaller than a dime. This was never a problem, because the key-chain attachment is sturdy and I have yet to misplace it.
Some reviewers on other pages have had trouble with the item splitting along the plastic divide when pulliing the reader out of a port, but I haven’t encountered this problem. My MobileMate was a little tight in the USB port, but with a little regular use that became much less of a problem.
The reader accepts MicroSD and MicroSDHC with no trouble. I haven’t tried an M2 card, but I don’t forsee any problem with it. The MicroSD cards fit all the way into the protective area, with only a bit of the face and the removal tab showing. They are held in snugly enough that I am unworried carrying the reader around with one in it at all times, but are still easy to remove, provided you have a bit of fingernail.
I only have two complaints/concerns with this product.
My concern is that, when left in a USB port and used for any fair amount of time, the MobileMate gets very hot. I’ve yet to have it melt or anything, but it makes me worry.
My complaint is more of a misjudgment on my part. I’d ordered this reader and a MicroSDHC card in lieu of a flash drive, because I thought it would be neat to have something so small. Now, while this reader and MicroSD cards in general have a phenomenal transfer rate with larger files, the performance drops like a rock when transferring a lot of very small files (like, say, if you were trying to run Portable Firefox).
With the heat issue and the lag I get on Portable Apps, I’ve basically decided to keep my MobileMate and cards for large data transfers and cellphone data stuff, not to mention that it’s just a cool thing to have around. Plus the BlueProton deals with MicroSD cards (if they’re still around) are excellent. But I’m buying a OCZ 4GB Rally 2 USB 2.0 Flash Drive (OCZUSBR2DC-4GB) for portable stuff.