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SanDisk Connect 32GB Wireless Flash Drive $32.95 Delivered @ Shopping Express

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Similar to previous deal posted by tightarse but a couple dollars cheaper. Pretty good price for a wireless USB, quick check on google and staticice shows it as the cheapest atm. Wish i had an arse code to go with it, but i guess this will have to do.

Product description

The SanDisk Connect Wireless Flash Drive instantly adds 32 GB of storage space to your iPad, iPhone, Kindle Fire, and Android device.Portable and easy to use, the drive gives you wireless mobile access to your movies, photos, music, and documents. You can wirelessly connect up to 8 devices and stream media to as many as 3 devices simultaneously—without the need for an Internet connection. The drive's battery recharges via USB and offers up to 4 hours of continuous streaming on a single charge

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  • I got one recently, updated to the latest firmware but have not been able to do one successful upload from my iPhone's camera roll (only 70 items or so) – an error message always came up somewhere along the process. If anyone has any tip, please share. I note that SanDisk now has new models: https://www.sandisk.com.au/home/mobile-device-storage/connec…

  • +2

    I've had one of these for a couple of years - fantastic device. Battery lasts 4-5 hours with 2 streams (kids watching movies on their iPads in the back seat of the car).

    This model has a MicroSD slot (the new models don't) - so you can just swap in another card. We recently had a big family holiday to Europe, and I could upload photos from iPhones onto the MicroSD card using this device.

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    • Do you mean it comes with a 32G card fitted in the micro SD slot?

      Is it a reasonably fast card? I'm looking to upgrade it, and wonder whether the 32G card is worth keeping.

      • +1

        Do you mean it comes with a 32G card fitted in the micro SD slot?

        Correct

      • Can you put in a 128GB card?

        • According to Sandisk,
          "If your Wireless Flash Drive shipped with a 16GB or 32GB SDHC card please see the following steps for using higher capacity cards.

          Memory cards with 64GB or higher capacity are called microSDXC cards. To use these cards in the SanDisk Wireless Flash Drive, they must be formatted per the instructions below."

          http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/8075

          The instructions say you'll have to live with the limitations of FAT32, and you'll need to download a utility to do the formatting. The card will then be non-standard, you may need to re-format it back to ExFat if you want to use it in something else.

        • @Russ:
          Iz good

  • lets see if it gets more plus votes than TAs post seeing this is cheaper.

    • +4

      Of course this post won't get more votes than TA's. The herd mentality is very strong in OzB. Compare and contrast these two posts. The products and prices are identical.

      +12 & -5 votes - https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/196322
      Posted shortly after the FEE-HELP rort was exposed. One sheep didn't like the free Fitbit offered and the rest followed.

      +154 votes - https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/231763
      Seven months later, the rort has been forgotten and this has become a popular deal.

      • yeah, thats what i was getting at.

  • Looks like wog_ta doesn't have as many fans as TA.

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