• Made in china iflash drive smart Card Reader for iphone 5 System 1
Made in china iflash drive smart Card Reader for iphone 5

Made in china iflash drive smart Card Reader for iphone 5

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Product Description

 

Feature

 

1.This test memory CARDS are small, but transmission speed of photos and 720 p video is greatly improved.

 

2.iFlashDrive Card reader can be directly inserted into iPhone or iPad, ipod Touch, but must match the specified application.

 

3.When the computer is connected, can be directly keep information into the i - FlashDrive memory card reader.

 

4.These three kinds of memory card reader , the second one SD card adapter and the third one can only read photos on the ipad,but do not apply the iphone and ipod and can't read the video and music, documents, etc.  But, our new i- Flash drive card reader can both be applied and read video,mp3,pictures,files,etc, is your ideal U- disk.

 

5.  L:i - FlashDrive reader must carry its own applications.

     R: i FlashDrive and contact information for card reader can be used for backup. storage area is divided into the native and external, and support Dropbox.

 

6.  L:If you want to copy pictures from the phone to I - FlashDrive reader, must first import to the machine area, then move to the external storage areas. 

    R:File's  reading is using i- FlashDrive card reader for reading,  and file format is quite fully supported.

 

7.Video at 720 p streaming videos are quite smooth, but if the video does not support streaming, have to wait after reading,then can play. As for the 1080 p video, cannot be tested for storage space is not large enough.

 

8.Additional information: if using iOS 6 May encounter problems "please confirm location service has been open, so that i -FlashDrive access photo gallery". If users don't know where to find location services to open the i -FlashDrive access galleries, please go to "Settings" > "privacy" > "photos" to open iFlashDrive card reader access permissions..

 

Specification

 

• Size:33.7*46.8*16.9mm

• Weight:60g

• Compatibility:ios4.2 or Above,Widows XP,Windows 7,Window OSX

• System Requirements: Download the free mapping process from App Store • Note: The Micro USB can not charging and data synchronization

• Memory card is: the SD (HC), TF card

 

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Q: What can I do with my card reader on my computer?
If the card reader is not bad, then that is where you insert the wrong place, and many people insert the card reader or data cable is often inserted in front of the USB interface, a lot of the front of the computer's USB port will be insufficient power supply so as unable to display mobile disk
Q: i just bought a card reader, do you think the usb flash drive is better? im not sure.
The flash memory gamers have a tendency to be smaller and thinner than the puzzling disk gamers and that i think of the flash gamers are somewhat extra fragile. The flash gamers at this element frequently in basic terms flow as much as approximately 8GB the place through fact the puzzling disks flow as much as 100GB its in basic terms a be counted of what you like i own a 30GB Zune and a 8GB iPod.
Q: Hey,So I have an LG Rumor I have a memory card in my phone, and I'm wondering if it would be better to buy a card reader or USB Data Cable. Which works better? I only have the memory card. Which is less money?Thanks,rebecca
If it is a matter of convenience, the card reader would definitely be easier to deal with hands down -- regardless of the prices involved.
Q: alright here is the problem , well i got powersaves for my wii and i want to mariocart saves onto it. now i have a compaq presario, so theres no where to put the chip in. i think i need a card reader. if thats the case id like it if you guys can tell me where to buy a cheap one. i dont want to buy them online, just from the store. if there are any other solutions id like it if you told me.
Best Buy, Fry's, Circuit City, etc all have them. You can get a USB model that you can plug in when you need it or an internal one that will fit in a floppy (3.5) space and connect to the USB header on the nmotherboard. Expect to pay around $15 -$25
Q: I have been reading tarot cards for awhile now I was asked how friends would describe my reading style. Can someone please elaborate? FYI if it helps, I do the Celtic Cross tarot spread.
Something between pathetic attempt to have faith in the supernatural coupled with an inflated sense of self-importance, accompanied by a soupcon of inferiority complex.
Q: i put it on the wii and it said card not usable, i put it on my r4ds and it stays on the loading screen and i dont wanna buy another micro sd card
It sounds to me like your memory card is an SD High-Capacity (SDHC) memory card. The first generation of R4DS card readers do not support SDHC cards*. Also, the card reader on your Mac may not support SDHC cards. When SD cards first came out, they had a maximum capacity of 4GB. When that wasn't enough any more, the group that manages the SD format came out with a new standard: SDHC. SDHC looks the exact same, but is completely different internally. And the internal differences make SDHC incompatible with SD card readers. Newer SDHC capable card readers can read both SD and SDHC cards, but older SD card readers can't read new SDHC cards. To see if your memory cards is SDHC check the packaging or label. Then, check if your model of Mac and/or R4DS support SDHC. To see if it is just the card that is broken, go to a computer store and ask if they have a computer up and running that has an SDHC card reader. Stick in your card and see if it works. If it does, your card readers aren't SDHC compatible. If the card doesn't work in the computer store's computer, the memory card is most likely damaged and needs to be returned under warranty. I hope this helps. If you need more help, please add more details to this question, or feel free to email me through my Yahoo! Answers profile. Good luck.
Q: I just got a memory card for my motorola v3xx (micro sdmemory card) It comes with a big one (the size of a camara memory card) and a reaaally small one that goes in my phone. And a card reader. I'm sorta confused cause when i put it in my computer it doesn't do anything, and i read that i just have to copy/paste the music and when I put the memory card on my phone i'll have the music.I don't know what the question is myself i'm just confused could someone explain how these memory cards work???Thanx a lot for any help!!!P.S. If u need more details i'll add!
The itty bitty memory card is what goes inside your phone. The big memory card is to hold the itty bitty one. Once you've saved pics or videos from your phone to the card (my verizon phone i use ''move'' and it moves to the card). Once you have those pics on your memory card, slid it into the big one and that can be used in most new computers. They have an ''SD/Media card slot. If you go to Walmart and use the Kodak Picture thingy, it also has a slot for the bigger card to fit into, so you can print pics from there. Good luck.
Q: help! my pc cannot read flashdrives, card readers and other devices. i want to upload my photos sooner.! what am i gonna do!?
this is where a card reader comes in. You can connect the card reader to your notebook or PC through a USB port. Notebooks can also use a PCMCIA reader. Card Readers may handle one to two types of different media, or even up to eight types of flash memory (Compact Flash/CF, SD, Mini SD, Micro SD, Memory Stick, XD, MMC, and Smart Media Cards). Once set up, all you have to do is remove the card from your camera, put it in the reader, and the images will download automatically. After you've copied your pictures onto your hard drive you can then erase your memory card and start over with a fresh roll of film! Recently, when I plugged in USB flash drive or card reader, the Safely Remove Hardware list never show them anymore. It only shows the plugged infra-red device. Anyone who can help me to solve this problem? I would like these devices showed on the list again or otherwise I don't know how to safely remove them. Recently, when I plugged in USB flash drive or card reader, the Safely Remove Hardware list never show them anymore. It only shows the plugged infra-red device. Anyone who can help me to solve this problem? I would like these devices showed on the list again or otherwise I don't know how to safely remove them. Lexar's USB and Fire Wire card readers are about making connections. Transfer your digital images, music or data right to your computer. It's the ultimate communication vehicle and nothing is lost in translation. Thank you very much
Q: I just bought a brand new internal 3.5 inch card reader with one USB 2.0 port and all you are supposed to do is connect it to your internal USB header (which I did) and when I powered on my computer the power light comes on on the card reader but nothing happens if I connect a mouse or other USB device the system will not notice it I have XP if that helps any
Check the properties of the USB Root Hub in the Device Manager. There is a power management feature in xp that turns the USB off to save power.
Q: I am going to buy a 8GB SDHC Class 6 SD Memory Card but am curios if the card reader on my Toshiba laptop will recognize it as it would a regular SD card. thnx
the card reader should be fine if you want a definitive answer ring toshiba, i have a satellite pro p100 and mine works with a SDHC card 8GB however your memory card may be of a different make and specification to mine

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