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Transcend Wi-Fi SD card looks and functions like a standard SD card and comes in 16GB and 32GB, but its a bit more that just a storage device for photos. It comes with built-in Wi-Fi, which lets you link your smartphone, tablet or PC wirelessly when the card is plugged into a camera.
You connect to it as if it was a standard wireless network and then launch the iOS or Android app to view your photos and videos on your phone or tablet.
You can use the app to zoom in and rotate photos, and you can download them straight to the device you're viewing them on. If you fill up the whole 32GB with photos then this is going to be a time-comsuming process, but the ability to view and save a couple of recents snaps without having a PC is very useful.
If you select the "Shoot and view" option, any new photos you take on your camera will displayed instantly on your device. If you do not have a device that supports the app, you can still see your files by opening a web browser and typing in the IP address of the card (included in the quickstart guide), It won't be for everyone, but if you want to review photos from your digital camera straight after you've taken them, your'll love it.
You connect to it as if it was a standard wireless network and then launch the iOS or Android app to view your photos and videos on your phone or tablet.
You can use the app to zoom in and rotate photos, and you can download them straight to the device you're viewing them on. If you fill up the whole 32GB with photos then this is going to be a time-comsuming process, but the ability to view and save a couple of recents snaps without having a PC is very useful.
If you select the "Shoot and view" option, any new photos you take on your camera will displayed instantly on your device. If you do not have a device that supports the app, you can still see your files by opening a web browser and typing in the IP address of the card (included in the quickstart guide), It won't be for everyone, but if you want to review photos from your digital camera straight after you've taken them, your'll love it.