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Product Description
While you can remove your microSD card from your camera every time you need to upload an image, there’s an easier way that automatically transfers every file right to your computer. Easily installed into your SDHC compatible digital camera’s microSD slot, the Monoprice Wi-Fi microSD adapter creates a standalone wireless hotspot that reaches up to 55’ inside and 164’ outside Read More
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Thanks again for joining the drop with the community. We submitted the group’s order with Monoprice for the WiFi microSD Adapter shortly after the drop ended and they have begun preparing it for shipment.
Once the group’s order is ready at Monoprice's location, they will ship the packages individually to you as soon as possible.
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Expect an update from us on 2/18 or sooner.
pocketsun"Also, although you can see and download raw formats and video, they're only visible as icons, and JPEGs were the only files with an actual image. If you typically shoot raw, you might want to switch to raw plus JPEG when using this adapter so you can see what you might want to download." - http://www.cnet.com/products/monoprice-wi-fi-microsd-adapter/
There are cards with exact same specs as this for $20 with free shipping from China (which likely MP purchased and privately labeled). With a group buy the price could be $16-$17 with free shipping to Massdrop and then about $2 to us. So for $20 or a little less we could get this same card but in just a few days from MD instead of 2-3 weeks from China.
Would this work with raspberry pis? Basically if you used this wifi-SD card to boot from instead of a normal SD card with Raspian or other Linux distros to boot from? I only ask this because it seems much more convenient to have a wifi-SD card to boot the Pi from and also be able to access the SD card with your own laptop's wifi to transfer files from the Pi to your own computer quickly.
This seems a little goofy. It creates its own wifi hotspot? Meaning whatever device you want the pictures on has to drop its current connection and connect to this instead to perform the wireless transfer? Seems like it'd be better for the card to connect to existing wifi (similar to EyeFi). Am I missing something?