R**R
Really impressed, I'm so happy with this purchase
The the other reviews said, I really like the idea that I am connecting to the photos right from the phone's browser, without needing the app. I haven't tried the app yet but the browser works well. And if you set it to classic mode on the front web page, you can select all the photos to download at the same time. Connecting to the card was pretty easy, I have no complaints about the instructions. I did find my camera's sleep mode to turn off the wifi though, which I read in other reviews. So you either have to fiddle with the camera to keep it awake, or set the sleep mode to kick in after some period of time longer (or never). Overall really nice purchase and I wish I would've gotten it sooner.The signal works well from my Canon Digital Rebel Xsi.
S**R
Don’t waste your time or money!
At such an attractive price, I took a chance on this product. After a few days of trying to get the product to connect to either my phone or iPad, I sought out the help of their customer service department. I emailed all the trouble shooting steps I had taken, which were all the steps included in the product packaging. After a few days I heard back from customer service— they just re-sent the same instructions included with the product.I returned the product today and bought a different WiFi card, after 1st checking out their customer reviews.:)
J**R
Works better than my modern camera with built-in WiFi
I didn't even download the app. I simply turned my camera on... the card automatically creates a wi-fi point... I connect to it from my phone... and a browser window opens with the pics for me to select and download. AMAZING. Worked beautifully.
M**R
These must work for some people...
Mine doesn't show up as an ssid on other devices. In short it's defective, I assume. Looks like if it works, it works well but some just don't work. I wouldn't bother risking it.
M**N
A wireless webserver inside an SD adapter. Well I never...
Gobsmacked, we call it in the old country. Can't believe an entire WiFi webserver with file handler in the space of an SD card. Purrfection. Follow the instructions, set the timeouts on your camera to as long as you can make them, so the adapter does not lose power, I reformatted a 32GB micro-SD (apparently, this will only work with a 32GB card) in the laptop, so I could see that the camera (Nikon D-90) re-formatted the card, meaning the camera could see the adapter and the card, then went outside and shot a few pictures. Back in my office, I disconnected my laptop from ze interweb and turned on my WiFi (which I normally keep turned off) and sure enough, after I turned on the Nikon and verified there were pictures on the card, a new HotSpot named "ez Share" turned up (instructions and password on the back of the packing card). I connected to it, it automatically opened a browser window, and believe it or not, this adapter has an entire webserver built in. I swear. The built-in software let me select all of the files on the card, gave me a "download" option, and proceeded to copy a .tar archive to where I told it to (if you need help with TAR files, there are freeware de-archiver tools on the net you can download - TAR files used to be a common way of building file archives in the UNIXverse). I was able to unpack the archive in short order, and that was that. I didn't test any of the other ways available to copy files off, like their app, since this worked swimmingly, I am honestly slightly in disbelief what they put in an SD form factor. Mr. Trump, if you think you're going to out-Chinese the Chinese, you and I are going to have to have a little talk, before you make a complete fool out of yourself.
N**N
Wifi works. Poor software so not very usable
Wifi works. Poor software so not very usable
D**X
Don’t like it
Didn’t work for me
L**A
What a hassle
Instructions suck. Works very poorly. Too lazy to send it back just yet. Not worth the time.
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