Super speed USB3.0 SDXC card reader
- Loading Port:
- Hongkong
- Payment Terms:
- L/C,T/T
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 Units pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 Units per Week pc/month
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Super speed USB3.0 SDXC card reader
Features:
- USB (Universal Serial Bus) v3.0 Specification
- Truly Plug & Play and Hot swapcapabilities
Fast Data/Files Access and Transfer Rate Super-Speed (5Gps) / High-Speed (480Mbps) / Full-Speed (12 Mbps)
- Draw Power directly from USB3.0 Port
- Support SDXC 2TB
Specifications:
- USB 3.0 SuperSpeed: 5 Gbps
- USB 3.0 Connectors: INPUT: (1) USB 3.0 type AMale
- Support the memory cards as below;
SD Slot: SecureDigital (SD), Elite Pro SD, Extreme III SD, Gaming Edition SD, , Platinum II SD, SD Pro, SDHC, SDXC,SD-Max, SD-Pleomax, SD-Pro C, Super SD, Turbo SD, Ultima I SD, Ultima II SD, Ultimate SD, Ultra High Speed SD, Ultra II SD, Ultra II SD Plus, Ultra SD, Ultra-X SD, DV-RS MMC, High Speed MMC / RS-MMC, MCCmobile, MMC Pro, MMCplus, MMCplus Turbo, RS-MMC, Micro SD
- Dimension: 65(L) X 65(W) x 14(H) mm
- OS Support: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Win7, Win8 (32/64-bit)
Package Contents
- 1 x USB 3.0 Card Reader
Packing Detail:
N.W: 5.5 KG
G.W: 6.0KG
Qty/Ctn : 125 PCS
Ctn Size: 46*30*30 CM
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- Q: i have a asus gaming series .model G1S.With vista running on it . The built in sd card reader doesn't work.it recognizes when i plugin the sd card (64 mb LEXAR media)but, it cannot read it.I think it needs some drivers.I tried looking but had no success in finding it.I tried calling them but the phone number was incorrect form their website.I also looked in their downloads but, no luck.I havent tried any other type of sd card.Can someone please help me locate the drivers i need for my laptop to read the sd card?
- You shouldn't need to download new drivers for your built in card reader but on the safe side right click on My Computer properties. Now open the Hardware tab. Click on the Device Manager button. Scroll down the list until you find your card reader. If it has a yellow exclamation mark - follow the troubleshooting instructions. If no yellow exclamation mark it is likely to be fine. First of all try another SD card. wdw
- Q: but I don't know what they are supposed to used for?
- a million. you opt for to get a on the spot Router ( Linksys or different ) to attach for your Cable Modem. Use a cat5 cable and connect from noted connector on router to the cable modem output. 2. you opt for on the spot adaptors on your computer ( if no longer in close proximity to the router ) and the computer. in case your computer is more recent, it likely has a outfitted-in on the spot adaptor. 3. turn off the cable modem and connect it to the on the spot router, deploy the on the spot router software if cutting-edge. 4. turn on the cable modem, turn on the on the spot router and also you need to be broadcasting an illustration. also the router may have 3 or 4 connections the position you may connect a computing gadget promptly with out any adaptors, in basic terms the cat5 cable. ( Cat5 is geared up in as a lot as 50' lengths at BestBuy or Staples.) 5. in case you take advantage of a on the spot card, load the software for it earlier to putting it contained in the computing gadget, that way the drivers are loaded. you'll likely be caused to insert the gadget in the course of the deploy procedure. 6. Your computer (education guide) at the same time as became on will hit upon a on the spot signal, that is going to be your router. enable it connect. 7. once you've time, use the router guide to shelter your community so your associates do not get on your on the spot router and get free internet. wish this helps Sarge
- Q: How can I transfer photo files from my pc to the memory card in my camera. I understand that it is time consuming but can be done.
- If it came with a usb cable use that to transfer the pic's
- Q: I have a old 60 gb ps3, and it took a crap on me. do the new ps3s that they have at walmart have the card readers
- Not to my knowledge! I have a 80g ps3 that i got being very luckyand it was one of the last ones they had that had card readers.I have heard the new ones don't have card readers, they are not backwards compatible (won't play most ps2 games). I belive they did this because people were complaining that the price was way too high.so hat better way to make it cheaper then to remove certain things that would help lower the price!
- Q: Hi I have a san disk 2.0 GB memory card for my camera,My camera broke because of spilled juice but my memory card is intact. Is there some device i can put my memory card in or connect my memory card to that will transfer my pictures from the memory card to my computer?please help :) I know this may sound like a dumb question to you tech savvy people but i have no idea on this so be nice in your answer please
- You need not to worry. You can have a Memory Card Reader USB device. Just insert your card in that device and plug in the device in your PC USB. Then you can easily transfer your files to PC just copy paste
- Q: I have a usb card reader that reads all kinds of chips (Camera, phone) but when I try to use it my computer doesn't register it being plugged in.Any suggestions?
- Incorrecto-mundo other helpers! There are usb card readers out there that NEED a driver believe it or not. I ran into this problem with some Kodak compactflash card readers and had a Microsoft certified engineer help me out on that one. Odd eh!? Google the product for the driver.
- Q: I keep trying to upload my pictures onto my new laptop,but it won't work.i've tried once before on this computer,yet it still doesn't work.whenever i put attach it to the computer,then attach that to my memory card reader and put in my memory card,it just looks like its loading for 5 seconds,then stops and the software i use doesn't show up.(i use finepix veiwer)i've tried looking on the side of my computer for the driver to put my memory card in,but it doesn't fit.is there something i need to do to my computer?or is there something im doing wrong?i've already installed the software again.help!(:
- actually, they have made the USB circulate a heck of lots swifter recently, and you apart from would get firmware updates that way. i exploit the two tactics in accordance with the place i'm. It replaced into lots less demanding utilising Compact Flash playing cards than those little tiny issues that the wind can get rid of. do in comparison to digicam photograph modifying application so will use Photoshop CS as quickly as I can. If this is mandatory for uncooked then i'm going to apply the sluggish one that got here with the digicam. till now I had to have a Win 7 computing device i replaced into in a position to apply Canon Photostitch which got here from an historic previous S400 compact. It won't run in sixty 4 bit or emulate regrettably.
- Q: (I guess that also applies to some ATM's and other card readers.)
- Your credit card has a magnetic stripe on the back of it that contains a string of numbers (such as 1425378404). Certain types of manual card readers, such as those on gas pumps, read the magnetic stripe on your card as you pull the card out rather than when you put it in. The card reader works best when you quickly pull the card out because the numbers all come in as one quick string and the reader can definitely tell the beginning and end of the number. (begin, 1425378404, end). If you pull the card out too slowly or erratically, the reader can get confused, and lose track of the beginning and end of the string. (begin, 1425,,,end?begin?378404 end?) Card readers that are motorized, such as those used in major ATMs, don't have this problem. The motor grabs and returns the card at the same speed every time, assuring a consistent reading of the card.
- Q: Does the Apple 24-inch iMac have card reader? Will it work smoothly if I install Window XP, without having any problems? Can it burn dvd and cd? Are the speakers loud enough?
- No, there are no macs with built in card readers (buy a usb one for $19.95) Yes, smoothly and easily. Yes, it ships with a double-layer Superdrive standard Yes, the speakers on the iMac are awesome, with surprising bass for such small comes
- Q: I need to understand how credit card reader at vending machines work. Does Reader connect direct with each credit card Company, accepts the transaction and charge fee to reader account? How much is the fee?
- The card reader works just like one in any business. It needs to be hooked up to a phone line and it will dial the approval line for the cards that it accepts. Also like a regular card processing machine you will have to pay a percentage of each sale or a transaction fee for each sale. It depends on which cards you accept as to the amount and the fees. Each card company has a card services department for businesses just call them and find out. Good luck!
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Super speed USB3.0 SDXC card reader
- Loading Port:
- Hongkong
- Payment Terms:
- L/C,T/T
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 Units pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 Units per Week pc/month
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