Published: 2015-07-16, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Easy to use, Quick, automatic image transfer, Cloud storage, JPG and video support, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone 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...
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...
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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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 ...
Published: 2013-09-03, Author: Ben , review by: 9to5mac.com
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2013-07-29, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
Abstract: 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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Published: 2013-07-11, Author: Tomas , review by: technogog.com
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...
Abstract: 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...