Eye-Fi Card puts digital photos online wirelessly

Posted in Digital Cameras, Memory, Wi-Fi by Nino Marchetti on October 30th, 2007

Eye-Fi CardYou’ve got a digital camera loaded with photos to share. You have a favorite photo sharing Web site. How can you transfer between the two? One new way looks to be the freshly announced Eye-Fi Card, a wireless SD memory card for digital cameras priced at around $100.

The Eye-Fi Card is available in a 2GB capacity, allowing it to hold around 1,000 images. The card allows one to connect through a wireless network to a PC or Mac to transfer photos over to. The interesting part is that you can also reportedly use this card to easily send images to a variety of online photo and social networking Web sites. You can set where to send your photos during a set-up process.

Eye-Fi says its free upload service lets you transfer an unlimited amount of photos, resizing them as required by the specific online destination. We do think this wireless transfer thing is a cool idea as long as you remember not to put any nude photos of yourself online for others to see (unless you are into that of course). The Eye-Fi Card can be picked up in a variety of locations now.

Eye-Fi Card

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