
Long range WiFi (90ft outdoors/45ft indoors). Latest security standards – the wireless network that the Mobi card creates is encrypted with WPA2 security and a unique (to each SD card) password (improved WPA2-PSK plus static WEP 64/128 and WPA-PSK). Share your best digital camera shots – All your photos & videos land in your device’s photo roll, ready to use with your favorite apps …Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter!. No Wi-Fi network necessary – Mobi creates its own secured Wi-Fi hotspot to connect directly to your mobile device, anywhere. Built in Wi-Fi – Transfer photos & videos directly from camera to tablet or smartphone (iOS & Android) anywhere, anytime. Class 10 speeds – Shoot HD video and fast action shots. Works with your existing camera Just like regular SDHC cards. AVI, FLV, MOV, MP4, MPG, MTS, M4V, WMV, 3GP Videos (each under 2GB per file).
Supports all Files types, including RAW. #EYE FI CARD PASSWORD ANDROID#
Requires: Mobile devices running iOS 5.1 or Android 2.3 or later. Specifications taken from the Adorama listing. We even tested it with the Panasonic GH3. The Canon SL1 is Eye-Fi supported, and for an extra test we also plugged it into the Canon 5D Mk II via an SD to CF adapter as well as a test with the Fujifilm X Pro 1. – Set up with an iPad can be a bit annoying at first Gear Usedįor this review, we tested the Eye-Fi Mobi Card with the Canon SL1, HTC One S, and the Apple iPad Mini. – Only transfers JPEG images, which is awesome for sharing to Instagram. And the simple brilliance behind it makes using it an even greater joy. Eye-Fi recently announced their Mobi card–which promised a two step process in order to share your images to your mobile device.Īnd to be quite honest, we have no problems at all when we say that this is the absolute best card that they’ve put out yet. But the process was always something that was a bit complicated for many. They have evolved greatly as they originally let users upload images straight to their computer, then later to their favorite sharing services, and finally then to their mobile device.
Eye-Fi is a company that we’ve long loved here at The Phoblographer.