Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Kingston MobileLite Wireless and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston MobileLite Wireless.
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
Abstract: Now that I'm writing this review I can finally tell you guys and girls which product is very similar to the MobileLite Wireless. It's the WiFi Disk Power Bank by RAVPower. There's similarities and differences but that's a whole different topic. Either way...
Streams media from USB and SDHC cards; charges mobile devices
No internal storage of its own, $79.99
Kingston MobileLite WirelessKingston, www.kingston.comPros Streams media from USB and SDHC cards; charges mobile devicesCons No internal storage of its own$79.99ReviewsThe Kingston MobileLite Wireless is a quality portable Wi-Fi multimedia streamer and ba...
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Published: 2013-09-11, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
With MobileLite Wireless, you can expand the storage of your phone or tablet significantly. Plug a 1TB external USB hard drive to it and start streaming photos or videos to your phone through Wi-Fi. You can also use it as a bridge to transfer files betwe...
Abstract: Running off the success of the Wi-Drive, Kingston being a global leader in memory technology has taken things a bit further with it latest incarnation. The MobileLite Wireless is designed to allow for expandable SD or USB storage giving you unlimited acce...
Abstract: With two notable security concerns, the Kingston Mobilite wireless device does a pretty good job of bridging the gap from tablet or phone to pictures and files stored on USB and SD drives.The instructions are easy to follow and will have you up and runnin...
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...
Published: 2014-03-02, Author: Dave , review by: daveplays.co.uk
Abstract: Kingston MobileLiteIt's a trend currently that everything is going wireless; from the more common devices like wireless keyboard bundles. Manufacturers have recently been adding the functionality to storage devices such as external hard drives, memory car...
Abstract: The drawback is that the MobileLite doesn't have a hard drive. This may seem a considerable problem, but what it does have is slots for SD cards and USB sticks, which are now readily available up to 256Gb. So it's plausible to keep a few dozen films, say,...
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Published: 2013-10-03, Author: David , review by: artiss.co.uk
An excellent idea, Good value
Below average build quality, The Android app is buggy, Poor instructions
For all the features it has it's not bad value for money. However, bad build quality, instructions and accompanying apps lets it down. If you can look past this and could really do with a wireless method of connecting USB and SD cards to your tablet and ...