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When we're out and about with our camera we often find ourselves snapping away until our memory card is full, and when all of the memory cards are full, you then need to be able to view them and share the amazing ones. Eyefi, a relatively new contender in...
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Despite smartphone and tablets now having cameras with more and more megapixels, the results cannot match those of a good quality “bridge” camera and certainly not the performance of a digital SLR both of which have a range of advanced features includi...
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We've reviewed a number of Eye-fi cards over the years and found them to be handy little things. They add Wi-Fi capability to your digital camera, so you can transfer pictures automatically and without cables. Early models concentrated on copying your pho...
An easy way to add Wi-Fi, and so bring a new lease of life, to most older cameras...
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What is the Eye-Fi Mobi? Eye-Fi has been around for a few years now, and its simple aim is to add Wi-Fi to cameras that don't have it. It was a good idea when it first started, but is it still now that the great majority of new cameras include Wi-Fi? Eye-...
Very easy to setup, Decent wireless transfer speed, Photos automatically pushed to camera...
Only supported cameras give you control, Mobile app is rudimentary, Pairing code easy to lose...
The Eye-Fi Mobi is an outstanding bit of hardware let down by rudimentary software. There's promise here but for the premium being asked we want something slicker and more complete. Next, check out our best cameras round-up...
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techicize.com Updated: 2015-12-10 11:48:01
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Today we have the Mobi 8GB WiFi SDHC Card review. I must confess I wasn't familiar with the concept until very recently and even as I began to research the product I had a difficulty understanding just what it was. Since I have completed the product revie...
I came into the review confused and now we've reached the end, I can say with confidence this is a product I'll be using frequently. We must tackle the elephant in the room sort of speak…The thing about this product is that's it's for a niche audience rea...
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ergohacks.com Updated: 2016-02-16 09:02:14
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In these days the of connected devices and camera phones an SD card which has a wifi connection built-in might seem anachronistic but the Eyefi Mobi is less about the hardware and more about the service which comes with it. Plugged into your DSLR or compa...
If your camera does not already have wifi built-in then the Eyefi Mobi is a very serious contender for your money. Its ability to be setup and then fade seamlessly into the background is very impressive and the cloud service (even using the basic free acc...
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Have you ever wanted to upload your photographs from your camera to your smartphone or tablet as you take them but your camera doesn't have that facility? With the Mobi SD card from Eye-Fi you can do that just, and here is our review.Eye-Fi Mobi automatic...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 17:42:50
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If you're a frequent photographer (and I mean you use an actual camera, not your smartphone) then you'll love the Eye-Fi mobi SD card. It may look like a regular SD card, but it has one very cool trick up its sleeve – built in Wi-Fi.The integrated Wi-Fi m...
Fully Modular, Silent Fan, Tons of cable options...
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The Eye-Fi mobi card is perfect for anyone who longs to share better photos on Instagram or Facebook, and now that I think about it, I think this is what some of my own friends may be doing. Obviously you'll have to share the photos as they are, unless...
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Considering how often I spend taking photos in the office as well as all of our photos when at events. I can say without a doubt that having to pull the SD card out of the camera, walk across the room and plug it into the PC, then sit down and pull everyt...
Once I found my way into the packaging for the Eyefi Mobi I was surprised at just how easy it was to get everything setup. The card worked right away with our Canon T3i and they made it easy to setup with a simple app or PC program and the activation cod...
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One of the things that keeps me coming back to the iPhone for photography the ease of sharing photos.The Mobi EyeFi wireless memory card brings a similar experience to almost every digital camera. Basically it's an SD card with a WiFi chipset. Just put it...
The EyeFi wireless card is a great solution for people who want wireless transfer of photos from their digital cameras. It's a unique solution to build the WiFi capability into an SD card. You can check the EyeFi site to make sure your camera will work...
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Let's start with a quick introduction to the Eye-Fi cards just in case you don't know what they are. Eye-Fi cards are regular SD memory cards with built-in Wi-Fi. The Eye-Fi Mobi card has built-in Wi-Fi which allows you to transfer over jpg images from yo...
I just love the card’s functionality and ease of use. It allowed me to easily transfer images to my preferred viewing method, my tablet. Plus, I could always transfer them to my smartphone and laptop if I wanted to. I had no problems with it in my ext...
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mobilephonereviewss.com Updated: 2015-06-23 07:20:01
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Eye-Fi has been around for a few years now, and its simple aim is to add Wi-Fi to cameras that don't have it. It was a good idea when it first started, but is it still now that the great majority of new cameras include Wi-Fi?Eye-Fi believes so, and the ke...
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Wi-Fi is increasingly being incorporated into many mid to top end digital cameras, a useful feature that allows instant access and sharing through several portals. However, it’s a still widely regarded as a premium thing, which means getting those phot...
Fast wireless transfers, Easy setup, Straightforward & intuitive mobile app...
Low storage options, No way to connect it to an existing home network, No support for Windows Phone and BlackBerry OS...
No one likes having to work hard in order to get photos and videos from their digital cameras to their mobile devices. Fortunately for all of us, the Eye-Fi Mobi takes the hassle by granting any camera with Wi-Fi functionality – so that content can be...
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An increasing number of cameras these days have wifi built-in, allowing instant viewing of photos on your iPhone or iPad, and from there instant sharing on Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and so on. Which can leave those of us with less sociable cameras feeling...
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If you've used Eyefi cards before, you're familiar with the concept behind the Mobi ($49.99, 8GB)$44.00 at Amazon. Aside from its bright orange design, it looks like a standard SD memory card, and it works like one. But in addition to storing your photos...
Easy to use. Quick, automatic image transfer. Cloud storage. JPG and video support. iOS and Android compatibility.
Slower than top-end memory cards. Lacks some advanced features. Some video formats not supported. Cloud service costs extra...
The Eyefi Mobi is one of the simplest ways to transfer photos from your camera to your phone. It's not as full-featured as some other Eyefi cards, but it's a lot easier to use...
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I love my Canon DSLR for the flexibility of selecting high-quality lenses, a plethora of shooting modes, the faithful color renditions, and the high storage capacity I can get with inexpensive SD cards. But I find myself also shooting a lot of photos with...
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For the past several years I have used Eye-Fi SD cards to easily transfer my pictures wirelessly from my cameras to Mac or PC. Recently Eye-Fi released a new model called the Mobi, which we have received for today's review.This wireless SD card easily tra...
Fast transfers, Easy setup, Affordable...
Transfers limited to mobile devices, Loses connections frequently, EyeFi app is rather limited...
The Eye-Fi Mobi seems to be aimed at the smartphone shooters more than advanced photographers. This Wi-Fi enabled SD card makes it simple to get one's photos and videos onto smartphones and tablets thus easily sent to sites such as Instagram, Facebook and...
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With the Eye-Fi Mobi, the company has become wise to the power of the instant web connection. Where before this specific solution, a step or two between the initial photograph and the point at which you can share it with the web were required – and a d...
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One of the big selling points of the Sony NEX-6 I recently purchased was the built-in WiFi that allows for wireless on-the-go transfers from the camera to an iOS device. (Yeah, I like the small size, awesome picture quality and interchangeable lenses too...
Simple to set up and use, Adds wireless capabilities to most cameras for under $50, Quick transfers to iOS and Android devices...
No app for Windows Phone or Blackberry; No ability to delete content from the card on the fly; Battery hit when transferring video is significant...
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