Wi-Fi SD cards are mostly used with camera in order to wirelessly transfer photos or/and videos to your computer or mobile device without having to take out the card or transfer them via a micro USB cable. I first discovered this type of card with Toshiba FlashAir in 2011, but now EyeFi seems to be the most popular brand, and comes in different sizes with the 8GB Wi-FI SD card selling for $44 on Amazon US. There are cheaper alternatives with some Wi-Fi SD card adapters accepting micro SD card selling for about $15 and up on Aliexpress or Buyincoins, and DX calls it CY EP-027, but sells it for $23. It does not come with storage but since a 8GB class 10 SD card now costs about $8, it’s still nearly 50% cheaper compared to the 8GB EyeFi SD card.
- Max micro SD card capacity – 32GB (SDHC/SDXC)
- Connect up to 3 devices simultaneously
- Supports “with the beat-per-view” feature, which probably mean “Shoot and View” so that you’ll see the picture on a bigger display, as soon as you take it with your camera.
- File formats supported: Photo (JPG, PNG, BMP), Video (MP4, AVI, MOV) and Music (MP3, WAV)
- WiFi/SD settings: WiFi password, AP Mode and Station Mode switch, IP, channels, number or users, SSID.
- Default passwords – Wi-Fi: 99999999; App credentials: admin/admin
The card is said to work with Android and iOS devices, as well as computers.
To use it, you need to insert a micro SD card in the adapter, insert the adapter into your camera, then locate the Wi-Fi hotspot with your device or computer and login with the default password. Now open you browser, and you should be able to download the app. Alternatively, you can also download WiFi@CFCF app from Google Play or iTunes.
I could not find the manufacturer, and the app developer “Key Technology” only setup a place holder blog, probably to comply with the app stores’ requirements to have a support page.
Thanks to Onebir for the tip.
Jean-Luc started CNX Software in 2010 as a part-time endeavor, before quitting his job as a software engineering manager, and starting to write daily news, and reviews full time later in 2011.
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Re micro sd cards for $15ish you can get a 32GB class 10:
http://www.buyincoins.com/item/49979.html
(Possibly cheaper on Aliexpress, but a lot of the ‘bigger’ cards there don’t have the full stated capacity.)
@onebir, I will never buy cheap SD cards. Just not worth losing your photos because of it. Even store branded ones aren’t worth the risk.
@Sam Butler
Fair enough… & actually I had an Adata card brick within a few weeks…
Out of interest, which brands have you found reliable? (Maybe CNX could do a poll? 🙂
@onebir
I’ve found out many of my cards (ADATA, Kingston, and Kingmax) reported I/O errors when using dd, but finally the culprit was my cheap SD card reader. These tend to last only a few months in my experience. I went through four in 2 years, now I’m using the one in my laptop which hopefully will last longer…
@Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft)
I don’t remember if I used a card reader with this card. It might have been plugged directly into a tablet…
@onebir
Just to make it clear: The micro SDs in the reader reported I/Os error, and as soon as I switched to the laptop internal card reader they worked, so the reader did not damage my SD card.
No support for HTML? And why is it limited to 3 connections?
Do these cards transmit only are can you send it files as well?
I have a usb sd card thumb drive that I hook up to an old tv to play video files, but it’s a pain to remove it to delete/load new files.
@ben
Based on the app screenshot, it seems you can only download the files.
Is it better than the following one (ez Share/ez Sh@re)?
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/new-Free-shipping-ezshare-EZ-share-micro-sd-adapter-wifi-wireless-16G-32G-memory-card-TF/32288664638.html
@xfr
Looks almost the same. The description mentions upload and download though…
Sounds cool (at $15), but does it run Linux?
@anon
just for the record, looks like ez share does not run linux but Nucelus PLUS RTOS:
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=224832#p224832