PNY R-TC-UA-3N1E01-RB card reader Metallic USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-C
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Price: £25.30
Brand: Pny
Description: Transfer files and connect USB peripherals on your USB-C devicePNY Type-C Card Card Reader & USB Adapter is a small and convenient solution for Type-C computer or smartphone/tablet owners looking for a simple way to quickly and easily transfer files or connect USB peripherals. Transfer your pictures or videos stored on Flash Memory Cards thanks to SD & Micro SD slots and connect peripherals (USB Flash Drives Mice Printer ) through the USB-A female port. Pny PNY R-TC-UA-3N1E01-RB card reader Metallic USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-C - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Input Devices
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 33385
Delivery time: Next Day
Delivery cost: 0
MPN: R-TC-UA-3N1E01-RB
EAN: 3536403358273
Author: Elizabeth Turner
Rating: 5
Review: I'm using this product to transfer photos taken on my camera (sd card) to my phone (apple) for quick access and posting to social media sites, and it's absolutely perfect. The box contains the actual device, a micro sd card adapter, a charging cable (you will need to plug it into a usb slot, so either a computer or a usb adapter plug - this is NOT included) a bag which fits everything in, and instructions [I have photographed all of these] The writing of the instructions is quite small, but the set up is easy enough. You have to charge it up first, then turn it on by holding the power button for 3 seconds. The battery and wifi lights should turn on & when they've stopped flashing they're ready. Then connect your device (I'm using my phone) to the wifi (the name of it and the password are written on the bottom of the product, these can both be changed in settings). Now put your sd card/usb stick in and open the files and view/save them. I haven't tried putting photos onto sd card or usb from my phone yet, or transferring any files other than photos. The only downside of this product is the app, which is in need of being updated. It's a little tricky to navigate, but once you know which buttons mean what, its fine. I would definitely recommend this product, especially to those who want to save/post photos on the go (like me!)
Author: Johnym
Rating: 2
Review: I've bought a couple of these and had mixed luck. The one I use on my main desktop works fine, running a USB wireless LAN adapter full time and the occasional flash drive or memory card and I've never had issues with devices dropping in and out. The one I use on my other computer on the other hand regularly disconnects devices attached to it, it has a couple of flash drives attached full time and an SD card. The slightest movement of the hub can cause it to disconnect one or all of the devices monetarily - I've also checked its not down to a bad or broken connection. I think the issue with these hubs is down to a cheap, poorly shielded USB cable and the hub not being able to provide enough current to power devices. On both mine if I attach a USB powered fan to the hub and nothing else it spins significantly slower than if it were attached to a case/motherboard USB port. The bright blue LED might have something to do with it. Even though these can be slightly unreliable they still work - most of the time. Just to update this, having just acquired a decent USB charger doctor - both my PNY hubs have issues delivering power as i previously thought. With nothing connected the Hub has 4.7v available, with one USB D-link WiFi adapter voltage drops to 4.4v, add a USB Thumb drive and the voltage hovers just above 4v with both items pulling a combined 300ma from the ports on the hub. The Hub is getting the full 5.1v from the port its plugged into. This is or could be the cause of all the reliability issues reported.