Problems Transferring Images and Videos from Memory Cards to your Computer?
Although the majority of laptops and portable computers are now being built with integrated memory card slots it is usually nothing more than a simple SD slot leaving it completely incompatible with any other common form for memory card forcing you to shell out for a number of adapters. Desktops are very much the same possessing very few or no memory card slots and leaving you without easy way of transferring your pictures and videos direct from the card without having to go through the hassle of digging out the relevant cable and connecting the camera.
Hama USB 3.0 SuperSpeed CF Card Reader: Small Size Huge Compatibility!
With this handy compact black USB 3.0 SuperSpeed CF Card Reader from Hama you can transfer and view images on your computer wherever you go fitting easily in a bag or pocket with its small and compact design. No need to lug around countless numbers of adapters the Hama USB 3.0 SuperSpeed CF Card Reader is compatible with nearly all common memory cards without the need for additional adapters and it is especially suitable for UDMA enabled CF cards such as SanDisk Extreme Pro series! It supports UDMA 7 mode USB 3.0 SuperSpeed 5 Gbps and is backward compatible with USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s) and USB 1.1 (12 Mbit/s). It allows fast data transfer between the card and the PC when used with a UDMA capable CF card (up to 100 MB/s*). Furthermore the device is built with high quality sturdy housing. Transfer your images videos and more at fast speeds with this fantastic compact USB 3.0 SuperSpeed CF Card Reader from Hama.
Note for Consumers: The turbo driver which allows enhancement of the data transfer rate can be downloaded at www.hama.com - free of charge.
- Allows fast data transfer between the card and the PC when used with a UDMA capable CF card (up to 100 MB/s*)
- Especially suitable for UDMA enabled CF cards such as SanDisk Extreme Pro series
- Supports USB 3.0 SuperSpeed 5 Gbps
- Backward compatible with USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s) and USB 1.1 (12 Mbit/s)
- Supports up to UDMA 7 mode
- Data transfer rate of up to 100 MB/s
- High-quality sturdy housing
- Turbo driver can be downloaded free of charge at www.hama.de
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