Electronics : SanDisk SDDR-103 MobileMate SD+ 5-in-1 Mobile Reader (SD/ MiniSD/ MMC/ RS-MMC/ TransFlash, Retail Package)

SanDisk SDDR-103 MobileMate SD+ 5-in-1 Mobile Reader (SD/ MiniSD/ MMC/ RS-MMC/ TransFlash, Retail Package)

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: SanDisk
EAN: 0619659021672
Label: SanDisk
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: SDDR-103-A10M
Publisher: SanDisk
Studio: SanDisk


Features:
  • Compact reader for SD, MiniSD, MMC, RS-MMC, and TransFlash flash-memory cards
  • Ideal for memory-enabled mobile-phone use and photo-travel needs
  • You can plug flash-memory cards directly into the reader--no card adapters required
  • Hi-Speed USB 2.0-certified for fast data transfer; backwards compatible with all USB 1.1 ports
  • Includes USB travel cable and extra cap and key ring







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Product Description:
smallest readers on the market & unique in its compatibility class (SD/miniSD/MultiMediaCard/RS-MMC/TransFlash), ideal for memory-enabled mobile phone users and photo travel needs. The flash memory cards can be plugged directly into the readers. No card adapters are required. Carry it with you so you always have access to your important data. Extra cap and key ring included Easy to install and use; no additional driver installation required for Windows ME, 2000 and XP. Driver included for Windows 98SE Certified Windows XP and Mac OS X



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Okay
So it doesn't so what I thought it would which is capture music files from my PC and I would be able to download them to my phone. It didn't work out for me at all. I really didn't know what I was getting myself into. If I did I certainly would not have purchased this thing



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good, Good, and Good
Works flawlessly with any card I have used. I've used all but one type. Great value for the money and small, easily portable. I am very pleased with this item and will buy another one if I lose this one.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sandisk card reader!
This is a little device I couldn't live without, even though my printer has one attached, this one is so much more convenient and easy to use even for the techno-challenged photograper! I would strongly recommend this product to everyone! Nice transaction, speedy shipping, would highly recommend seller! Thanks!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Gadget Guy
This product is great! I can move all my music from my PC to my cellphone with the help of this 5 in 1 mobile reader. It is easy to use, and there are no extra drivers to find. After I plugged it into the USB port on my computer, it was recognized instantly! I didn't have any problems. It was so fast and easy. I simply put my MicroSD card into its sleeve, and then the sleeve is inserted into the side of the reader. There's enough room. I couldn't be happier. It worked great and now I can listen to all my music on my phone.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Far too bulky
THis item does what it says but when you put the SD/micro SD card into it's slots it takes on a strange shape and difficult to manouver to those hard to reach spots on the back of a desktop.
Much better SD to USB converters out there

Package) Retail TransFlash, RS-MMC/ MMC/ MiniSD/ (SD/ Reader Mobile 5-in-1 SD+ MobileMate SDDR-103 SanDisk




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