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November 2013
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Most users already have USB flash drives or SD cards
Inexpensive solution
Capacity set by user
Easy setup
Easy backups
Works as a great alternative to Plex
And Samsung Smart TV app is super convenient. Affordable pricing
Lets you archive the photos and videos from your Facebook account
Also works with DLNA and as an iTunes server. Lets you con
Great features
Including file sharing and external battery pack
Small and light
Great for traveling
Size
Streams Data From SD Cards And USB Flash Drives
Internal 1800mAh Li-Polymer Battery (Can Also Be Used To Charge Other Devices)
Simultaneous Connection To Up To 3 Devices
Partial Use As An Wi-Fi Range Extender
Price (For Some)
Can charge the mobile device it's attached to
Can stream media from USB drives and flash-memory cards
Size, Streams Data From SD Cards And USB Flash Drives, Internal 1800mAh Li-Polymer Battery (Can Also Be Used To Charge Other Devices), Simultaneous Connection To Up To 3 Devices, Partial Use As An Wi-Fi Range Extender, Price (For Some), , ,
Design (Compared To The Wi-Drive), No Internal Memory (For Some),
Although certainly far from what I'd ever call groundbreaking the latest MobileLite Wireless by Kingston does offer a more wealthy set of features compared to the original Wi-Drive and in the end i think that's what will attract most potential buyers. So ...
Published: 2014-06-12, Author: Jeff , review by: macworld.com
Kingston's MobileLite Wireless is an inexpensive way to access more storage than what comes with iOS devices. Letting you use SD cards and USB thumb drives of any capacity doesn't lock you into a fixed amount of storage. And the battery bank mode is a bo...
Abstract: Would you like a device capable of functioning as USB-based storage, a Wi-Fi hotspot, an archive for your media, a streaming server, and a rechargeable battery? The six devices in this round-up are versatile, including a combination of those features. C...
Abstract: It was earlier in the year when we reviewed the Kingston Wi-Drive. It was a smart idea when it was created a few years ago, but times have changed and innovations must be made. When we concluded the review, we also showed off the next generation beta mode...
These portable wireless readers continue to impress. On top of being a solid device with the ability to stream movies and music from device to device, the Kingston MobileLite Wireless Reader adds in a few nice touches to bolster its overall package. The...
Abstract: The Kingston MobileLite Wireless Reader offers photographers a wireless hotspot for quick and easy file sharing… but does it work? Find out in our review.One area where good old standalone cameras lag behind smartphones is the ability to transfer and shar...
Abstract: When you've burned through the available storage on your smartphone, tablet or laptop, you have two basic options: Delete old stuff to make room for new, or upgrade to a new device that offers more space. The former is a hassle; the latter, expensive. ...
Can charge the mobile device it's attached to, Can stream media from USB drives and flash-memory cards, Supports SDHC cards
No internal storage of its own
If you're looking for a lightweight device for sharing multimedia content on the road, Kingston's MobileLite delivers. It lacks internal storage, but handles SDHC cards and USB drives, and it offers DLNA and Internet pass-through....
Earlier in January 2013, at CES in Las Vegas, Kingston handed out several devices then called the Wi-Drive MobileLite+ for beta testing purposes to reviewers. It was a multi-purpose device that primarily served as a wireless storage expansion tool but a...