Back Up Your Drone Footage On The Go With Lexar’s New MicroSD Reader

Answering the wishes of all of the drone flying, action cam using, iOS devotees out there, Lexar has released a microSD reader designed just for this particular niche.

The small, portable reader features a Lightning connector for quick transfer of files on the go and the ability to view and playback photos and videos on your Apple device. It even has its own file management app to back up your files wherever you are.

“Users who are looking to capture more content in real time while on the move can find it challenging to manage that content, especially in an iOS device,” said Micron Consumer Products Group Marketing Manager APAC Mathew Luu.

“Shooters can now take advantage of the large screens and connectivity of their iOS devices by editing and uploading content captured on their action sports and aerial cameras wirelessly. Users no longer need to wait until they’re back in front of their main computer at home or in the office to upload content captured on-the-go.”

The new microSD Reader also lets you to offload files and store more on the card, creating more device space to capture content on the go. You can also move files from an Android or other microSD-based device to an iPhone or iPad, and swap content between iOS devices.

The new microSD Reader is available from today for $54.95, and includes a one-year limited warranty.


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