Toshiba has introduced the FlashAir III Wireless SD Card, a third-generation memory card that serves as its own wireless LAN access point.
The built-in wireless chip allows for your internet connection to pass through, so you don’t have to make a choice whether you want to transfer images from your card or browse the web. Both is possible at the same time. And even when you don’t have a wireless access point within reach, such as your router, the SD Card acts as its own hotspot for you.
“We understand how important it is for consumers to share their photo and video memories with family and friends,” said Maciek Brzeski, Vice President, Branded Storage, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. “We have eliminated the cumbersome task of uploading pictures via a USB cord so users can effortlessly share and manage their files, leaving more time for what’s important.”
The new FlashAir III Wireless SD Card is backed by a five-year limited warranty and will be available for purchase in March for an MSRP of $79.99 for 16GB and $99.99 for 32GB. Toshiba also offers a free FlashAir mobile app that makes it easy to share via iOS and Android-based devices.
Thanks to Toshiba for providing us with this information
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