If you wish your file transfers from your camera’s SD card to your iPad Pro were faster, your wish just came true. Apple on Tuesday released a new Lightning to SD Card Reader. The new $29 Reader has ...
Apple's Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader has long been the go-to accessory for photographers who wanted to use the iPad (or the iPhone) for transferring and editing the photos they captured on their ...
The Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader supports standard photo formats, including JPEG and RAW, along with SD and HD video formats, including H.264 and MPEG-4. It supports data transfer at up to USB 3 ...
Apple has now launched yet another accessory - a Lighting to SD card Reader for its own range of devices. Earlier today the Cupertino giant launched a Battery Case for the Apple iPhone 6S and iPhone 6 ...
With the Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader, it’s easy to download photos and videos from your digital camera to your iPad so you can view them on the gorgeous Retina display and share them with ...
A bumpy battery case isn’t the only new product from Apple this month. The iPad-specific Lightning to SD Card Reader has been replaced with a newer version with the same name, appearance, and price, ...
The iPad Pro shipped with a Lightning port capable of faster USB 3.0 speeds, and now there’s a way to actually make use of that. Apple has announced a new version of its Lightning to SD card adapter — ...
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What it is: A card reader that allows users to quickly and easily download photos and videos to an iPad or an iPad mini. After inserting your camera’s SD card, you plug the lightning cable into your ...
Apple has released a new Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader with support for up to USB 3.0 speeds on iPad Pro, and USB 2.0 speeds on all other iPad and iPhone models, as spotted by iDownloadBlog. The ...
The faster USB 3.0 port hidden within the iPad Pro now has its first official accessory: A new Lightning to SD card reader that takes advantage of the next-generation port exclusive to Apple's ...