Anker 2-in-1 USB 3.0 SD Card Reader for SDXC, SDHC, SD, MMC, RS-MMC, Micro SDXC, Micro SD, Micro SDHC Card and UHS-I Cards
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A micro SD card of 512 GB has been used in conjunction with it.
Thank you for your reply Sam. This card reader works with Micro SD cards. A MMC, Micro SDXC, Micro SD, Micro SDHC card with UHS-I support is available
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You can run it on Windows 10 if you want.
Without a doubt! an SD adapter for one card and a micro SD slot for another, and then transfer the stuff I want to both my tablet and phone at the same time.
Selected User Reviews For Anker 2-in-1 USB 3.0 SD Card Reader for SDXC, SDHC, SD, MMC, RS-MMC, Micro SDXC, Micro SD, Micro SDHC Card and UHS-I Cards
am in love with this cutie! This one, on the other hand, looks professional, sturdy, and lightweight. The last one was more affordable, but it also looked the part. The small size allows it to stay out of the way, but it's big enough to look good as a door stop. In my computer, I plugged her Micro SD into this card reader. I used a data recovery program to rebuild all her photos that were not corrupted, while the card was still in the reader. As you can imagine, this reader got hot during the file recovery process (file recovery takes several hours and strains the hard drive that contains the data), but it held up brilliantly. You can purchase one of these for less than $10, and it's worth having one on hand in case of an emergency. Despite having very small, minimalistic packaging, they do not seem to be a very businesslike I had the opportunity to purchase several "4"s at my old job The aluminum USB ports have a 3. 0 interface. We needed a single Hub for every web designer and web developer, as we needed to plug hard drives and flash drives into and out of the computer several Let me know what you think about my review!.
Anker is one of my favorite brands. My experience with their customer service has been excellent, and most of their products have worked perfectly. The problem is that some companies aren't able to make these card readers work properly. The problem is that, even though it still thinks it's connected, it does one of two things I'd like to know if there is a way to prevent this from happening. My SD cards are either destroyed or show the "Device Not Detected" error. If this is the case, they are worthless God I never trusted these cards readers to work properly and did not lose any However, this has now become too dangerous for me to use. I've found that every single device I have purchased has done the same thing. With these $10 buys that only work once, the costs mount up quickly.
0 port is required. A portable card reader that supports SD cards. I was lucky that no permanent damage occurred to any of my devices, but that has to do with the quality of my computers, not with this product. I tried getting a return the day after arrival, but it was marked as non-returnable. Anker will refund the purchase price. It was shipped by Amazon and fortunately, they were able to give me a full refund. Even so, in their capacity as both seller and maker of the product, Anker should have taken full responsibility for the product. I shouldn't have needed to rely on Amazon, an outside party, to get a refund for clearly defective goods.
The support for the product is excellent! A 64GB microSDXC card I recently purchased appeared to have only 32GB of available formatting when I inserted the card into a card reader and connected it to a freshly installed Windows 10 computer. Despite the fact that it was not necessary to format that card, I did As I delved further into my investigation, I found that the older reader did not support SDXC. The reason I could not see exFAT formatting option (or a size larger than 32 GB) in Windows format options was because of this. As a result, I went straight Cards that comply with the PCI standard. You may use this reader if you are compliant. During this time, I contacted Anker support. After a brief wait, Ashley from support started investigating the incident. A link was found by her to a SanDisk Knowledge Article about recovering "lost" data from the SD card, and she immediately SanDisk gave me the formatter to download, so I reinstalled 59+ GB of space was formatted on the card. The support they provide is of top quality. I. P. The exact size of the 64GB card is just 59+ GB, so you may wish to Google this question for a more It is important to note that Windows "interprets" "kilobyte" as the base 2 exponent rather than the metric value of 1000 bytes according to its metric system. According to the same logic, the measurement unit is interpreted as 30 * 2*30, or Gigabyte. The number of bytes is 1073741824 divided by 1024x1024x1024 . At the same time, SanDisk considers GB using metric units, which mean 64GB is equivalent to 59 can be obtained by dividing this value by 2*30. According to the Microsoft system, 6 GB equals 1 TB.
I love the way it works a) I bought Anker because the brand I trust is According to the description, the product works. I only have one complaint about it, which is that if you are using it on a laptop, you cannot use the port next to it when the USB ports are right next to each other. An attached picture illustrates what I mean. My USB item next to it had to be unplugged in order for this device to work.