USB3 and USBc SD and mSD
Lots of USB and card format interfaces. Cables were long enough to reach the USB connectors furthest away from the unit on the motherboard. LED light far less irritating than I've seen on other card readers.
Got 85 MB/s compared to the reader junk 🙄 somewhere else which was 7MB/s with the same fast sd card. Yes megabytes not megabits for both.
Compact Size; USB plug protective cap; well-designed; does not appear to impede data transfer any more than normal USB/SD connections.
SOLID USB TYPE-C
Works as advertised. No problems reading SD cards ever Small and as durable as it should be to survive a hard drop
Works as described.
Inexpensive, works well and thin Never a boot or detect issue Has become our favorite
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Seems to get the expected speeds from a 100MB/s micro SD card Inexpensive when purchased on sale
A compact SD card reader that works with Type A and Type C USB ports. This adapter maintains the full speed of the SD card in use. It holds the card securely while allowing easy insertion and removal. Very well made.
I have a large music library in an Astell & Kern player, and transferring files through USB on the player to the computer is very slow. Taking the SD card out and plugging it into USB 3 port I was backing up the library at 148MB/sec. So much faster at only 20MB/sec.
-Works fine with usb 3 speeds. I use it for copying off video footage in the field.
- Type C port puts out enough amperage to charge phone rapidly - True USB 3.0 Ports, connecting to 20 pin USB 3.0 header on motherboard - Most common two card styles, SD/Micro SD - Provided Molex 4-Pin to SATA Power Adapter Cable
Decent build quality, all needed hardware included. Works fine so far. Looks good in a black case. Cables are sufficiently long.