Tag : sd mmc, 1, usb 1, reader cameramate
| ![]() Company : Zio List Price : $9.99 Amazon Price : $7.50 Used Price : $5.36 Average customer review : ![]() |
Accessoies
- Targus DMC111 Digital Memory Card Case - Black (Koskin)
- Targus PAUH212U 7 Port USB 2.0 Hub
- Targus PAUH217U 4 Port Ultra Mini USB 2.0 Hub
Features
- Works With All Brands of SD and MMC Media
- Create Photo Slide Shows To Play Back On Your DVD Player
- No Longer Be Bothered By Cumbersome Cables
- Preserve The Batteries Of Your Digital Camera, MP3 Player, Or Other Portable Devices
- Our USB Media Readers Provide A True Plug-And-Play User Experience
Product Description
Zio Corporation's focus and dedication will ensure innovative new solutions for consumers and bring the best marketing programs in the industry.PRODUCT FEATURES:Quickly transfer photos, music, video, and data from your digital media card to your PC or Mac;Works with all brands of SD and MMC media;Create photo slide shows to play back on your DVD player;No longer be bothered by cumbersome cables;Preserve the batteries of your digital camera, MP3 player, or other portable devices;USB media readers provide a true plug-and-play user experience.Customer reviews
Card Reader Does What It Should 
This reader works fine with my new Panasonic DMC-TZ1 camera. The camera can take a 2GB SD Memory Card and that's what I bought with the idea of storing as many pics as possible before loading them into my computer using the USB. The Cameramate handles the 2GB card w/o any problems - many readers have trouble with the higher capacity cards.
CameraMate reader malfunctioning 
My Cameramate reader was working all well till I connected to my home PC's USB port. It started malfunctioning and it is not getting detected in any systems thereafter. I am not sure about the reason behind this.
A little bulky but the only one that reads 2 gb sd cards 
I had gotten a smaller card reader becuase I wanted something more compact for my camera bag. However, the thing would not read my 2 gb sd card. This one would. I'm not sure what the deal was, but it worked, and I've since had that problem with other readers. Larger-capacity sd cards are wonderful, but make sure your reader can handle them.







