TravelDrive Mobile 25 in 1 Card Reader

Posted in Card Readers, Flash Memory by Chetz on December 19th, 2006

TravelDrive Mobile 25 in 1 Card ReaderThe TravelDrive Mobile 25 in 1 card reader is very small and handy card reader with a USB 2.0 interface that looks a lot like a flash memory thumb drive, but instead of having internal flash memory it works as a card reader for 25 different types of memory cards.The drive supports the following memory cards, requiring no adapters or any type of drivers:

  • Secure Digital Cards: SD, SD Ultra, SD Extreme, Mini-SD, Micro-SD(Transflash)
  • Multimedia Cards: MMC, RS-MMC, Dual Voltage MMC, MMC Mobile, MMC Plus, MMC 4.1, RS-MMC 4.1
  • Memory Sticks: Memory Stick, Memory Stick Magic Gate, Memory Stick Select
  • Memory Stick Pro: Pro, Pro Magic Gate, Pro Ultra, Pro Extreme
  • Memory Stick Duo: Duo, Duo Magic Gate
  • Memory Stick Pro Duo: Pro Duo, Pro Duo Magic Gate, Pro Duo Ultra, Pro Duo Extreme

Most card readers that could handle this many different types are nowhere near this small and usually have a USB cable with it. This very small card reader has a length of only 80mm and requires no additional cables. You can bring this card reader wherever you go with your PDA, DAP, camcorder, digital camera or any device that takes one of the 25 supported memory cards and be able to transfer data from the card to just about any PC.

Catalog Page [MobileFun]

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One Comment to “TravelDrive Mobile 25 in 1 Card Reader”
  1. Henry Adams Says:

    How do I remove write-protect on a Traveldrive memory stick?

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