However, if you want to take advantage of the high read speeds, you need to choose memory card readers that support Thunderbolt or USB 4. USB-C stops at around 900MBps. The Ugreen SD4.0 card ...
A peripheral device that reads and writes a memory card made of flash memory chips. First available as external devices for one type of card, readers were subsequently built into the computer to ...
You can find commercial USB sticks that can also connect via WiFi. But [Neutrino] made his own using an ESP8266 married to a card reader. It all starts with the old trick of soldering a header to ...
[gilmour509] posted a thorough gallery of a new custom-built computer and case made to look like a 1995 IBM Aptiva. While the whole build is impressive, the most clever part involves a 3 1/2 ...
you can quickly transfer files from your SD card or microSD card to another device. These all in one card readers also come with USB Type-C and Type-A connector so it’s compatible with all the ...
If you need something faster though, you might want to wait for Sony’s upcoming hub, which doesn’t have a price yet, but was announced to have USB 3.1 Gen. 2 ports and SD and microSD card readers that ...
9 Ports: 2x USB-C, 3x USB-A, HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, SD Card Reader, MicroSD Card Reader, 125W laptop charging This 9-in-1 hub is bristling with top-end ports and with an unrivalled 125W to laptop ...