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ZSUN Wi-Fi USB 2.0 TF Card Reader US $9.59 (~AU $12.86) Delivered @ Tmart

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The ZSUN Wi-Fi USB 2.0 TF Card Reader for iPhone 6S / 6S Plus / 6 / 6 Plus / iPad Pro / Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 / S6 & More allows you to store and access your music, videos, photos, and documents wirelessly on multiple devices. It connects up to 8 devices simultaneously so you can quickly move files between all your mobile devices or share them with friends. It requires no Internet connection, cables or router, making it a great option for travel use. Simply plug it into any USB port with power and make it work.

  • Let you store and access your music, videos, photos, and documents wirelessly on multiple devices
  • Connect up to 8 devices simultaneously
  • Make it easy to move files between all your mobile devices or share them with friends
  • Requires no Internet connection, cables or router, great for travel use
  • Easy to use, simply plug it into any USB port with power
  • Support maximum 128GB TF card (not included)
  • Support multi-format such as MKV, RMVB, FLV, etc.
  • One-key restore function allows you to quickly transfer photos, contacts and important video to a new phone
  • Support external network connection
  • No need for jailbraking

Full functionality: wireless expansion, data sharing and restore (contracts, photos and videos), batch operation, media player, external network connection, one-key restore, Wi-Fi encryption, on-the-go NAS, quick connection to PC, etc.

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  • Looks like a great option but reliability and speed would be my only concerns. At this price cheap enough to test!

  • +2

    Had this. Not reliable. Don't waste your money.

  • USB2.0

  • so is this like a portable NAS/share drive for mobiles to share files?

  • +1

    I have one, it was clunky to use with the inbuilt firmware.

    Fortunately it can run OpenWRT, instructions are here:
    https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/zsun/wifi-card-reader

    However I tried that, and the OpenWRT image I installed didn't have SAMBA built in, so I can't use it like a NAS. My OpenWRT knowledge is minimal, has anyone got this to work?

  • Good for the wiiu if you have it hacked.

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