High speed USB 2.0 certified for superior data transfer
Advanced but simple to use software features to quickly and easily access files Fast, sleek, and reliable USB reader for all popular memory card formats Performance may be lower depending on your card and host computer. NOTE: Up to 34MB/s read/write speed based on internal testing with the SanDisk Extreme® IV CompactFlash card. Press the transfer button on top of the reader to automatically launch your favorite application or web site when transferring or editing your files. The included metal stand lets you easily detach the reader and slip it into your notebook bag. With read/write speed of up to 34MB/s, this is one of the fastest USB 2.0 readers you can find. The All-in-One Reader works with all popular types of memory cards without the need for an adapter. It is a high-end solution for users who value performance, reliability, style, and ease of use. It was definitely worth the difference in price.The SanDisk ImageMate All-in-One USB 2.0 is one of the most advanced USB reader in the market. Ultimately I would recommend sucking up the cons and getting this super sweet card reader. In my heart this is a five egg item, but the practical side of me knows it’s a four because it needs minor adjustments. The eSata is discrete and a really nice addition, if not for the sole purpose of having it. The USB being upside down is not that big of an issue and again I like it, as it's been mounted in a case that has 3.5" bay going vertical, so the LED is facing me and everything. I personally LOVE that the cards stick out, because there's no way I'm losing a SD card and realizing it’s in a reader EVER again. I am very happy with this product, despite its cons. Overall Review: I was nervous dropping $20 on a card reader that had mixed reviews when I could get a $7 one that technically does the same thing. If you, for some reason, were to rewire the thing, you would be able to figure it out and keep track of things. The cables have individual markings on them to indicate which is which, and there is a legend on the included pamphlet, which depicts a standard USB header and connection for some reason, but does have a diagram for what each connecter (is supposed) to do. Some reviews have said they are all white which is simply not true. The cable that connects the ICR-BB to the USB header is not standard <- biggest peeve. There is no remedy don't even think about it. The cards stick out alot as other reviews stated. Bezel is delightfully plain and looks professionalĬons: -"Locked" or "Protected" flash memory is written to regardless of switch. USB port worked, and also copied USB-to-card It read all my flash cards (Exception: I did not have Smart Media to test)
Installed itself on XP and Vista (so it didn't need to come with a driver CD) Pros: -The card reader was packaged well. Simultaneously Transfer Data between Memory CardsĪdditional Information Date First Available Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Transfer Rate Up to 480 Mbps Included is a protective cap to help shield the USB port when its not in use. It is also small and lightweight, making it easy to carry. T-Flash Slot: T-Flash / Micro SD (No Need Adapter) This card reader is USB bus-powered so you dont need an additional power supply. Memory Stick: MS / MS-Pro / MS-Duo / MS-Prp-Duo / MS-MG / MG-MG-Pro / MS-MG-Duo/ MS-MG-Pro-Duo/ ULTRA MS/ MS Select Function Card / Extreme MS
SD / MMC Slot: MMC I/ MMC II/ Ultra MMC / RS-MMC / C4.0 / C Plus/ C Mobile/ C Micro/ Dvrs MMC / SD / Mini SD (Need Adapter) / Ultra SD / Kingmax SD / Extreme SD / SD Ultimate / SD Elite Pro
Learn more about the Nippon Labs ICR-BB Model BrandĬF Slot: CF I/ CF II/ Ultra CF / Micro Drive