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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
Published: 2013-08-03, Author: Tomas , review by: technogog.com
Wireless transmits media from up to two attached devices, Functions as a USB card reader, Has wireless network passthrough, Includes wireless password protection, Ability to wirelessly offload photos from the mobile device, Works as spare battery for mobi
No included storage, Limited battery backup capacity, Does not work with .avi, .mkv on iOS, Bulky
I've used my previous Kingston Wi-Drive primarily for long car rides to keep my kids entertained on their iPads, otherwise that device would most often sit in my desk drawer. The new MobileLite Wireless will definitely see much more action as it is incre...
Published: 2013-07-15, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
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
Would like to see a RAID option for extra protection, Update: Roku is now available as a channel on Seagate Central
and Recap Think of the MobileLite Wireless as a memory card and USB reader that you can wirelessly access from mobile devices. Plug it into the computer and it functions as a regular card reader. Plug it into your phone and you have yourself a handy c...
Excellent WiFi and signal strength, Fast charging, Emergency cell phone charger, Portable/Pocket size, Free easy to use Intuitive software, Variable SD and USB storage capacity, Warranty, Price.
Only five hour battery life. Not enough information on the box
When you figure in the cost of external storage these days, the Kingston MobileLite becomes a very welcome alternative at only $59.99 US. It's definitely a great buy. Discuss in the Forum...
Unique product (wireless USB/SD card reader + charger), Free app from Apple's App store or Google's Play store, Supports MP3, WAV, m4v, mp4 (H. 264 video codec), jpg, tiff, pdf, Fast charging
Only support up to 3 users/connections, Low charging capacity of only 1800mAh, Larger than I expected (in size),
The Kingston MobileLite Wireless is a unique device that offers something that a lot of USB/SD card readers don't … it also doubles as a charger for mobile devices. It offers fast charging and wireless connectivity for sharing files via downloadable apps...
The Kingston MobileLite Wireless is an interesting and handy device, which allows you to share files and media easily via a wireless network it creates. It acts as an wireless transmitter of SD/USB media content and offers virtually unlimited storage...
Abstract: The Kingston Mobilelite wireless is the next version of portable data portals from Kingston. After last year Wi-drive Kingston has introduced the Mobilelite wireless retailing for for $59.99 at amazon & staples. MobileLite Wireless works as a portable car...
Abstract: DPNow.com rating: 82% or 4/5 stars Imagine the scenario: you've taken some shots on your camera and you need to get them onto Facebook (or Flickr, or whatever...) immediately. Your camera doesn't have a WiFi facility and you can't plug your SD card i...
Abstract: HP Remember the days before smartphones and tablets? Back when our mobile entertainment options were limited to whatever books and magazines we could cram into our carry-on bag and that one movie that was shown three times on a single flight across the...
Published: 2013-05-19, Author: Tony , review by: proclockers.com
I read it somewhere where someone stated that the iPhone is the number one selling camera. More photos are being taken with the iPhone than any other camera out there. If this is the case, the Kingston MobileLite Wireless is the ideal companion for those ...
Most users already have USB flash drives or SD cards, Inexpensive solution, Capacity set by user
Storage capacity less robust than HDD wireless storage options, Battery could be stronger
The Kingston MobileLite Wireless provides a solid value for those looking to expand their device's native capacity with a slew of USB drives or SD cards probably already in use. ...