



⚡ Speed meets versatility — never miss a beat in your creative flow!
The Transcend USB 3.0 Super Speed Multi-Card Reader (TS-RDF8K) is a compact, USB-powered device designed for professional and enthusiast photographers. It supports a wide range of memory cards including SDHC/SDXC UHS-1, UDMA6/7 CF, and MSXC cards, delivering blazing fast transfer speeds up to USB 3.0 standards. Featuring four dedicated slots and a blue LED activity indicator, it ensures efficient, hassle-free data management across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms—all backed by a two-year limited warranty.










| ASIN | B0056TYRMW |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,714 in Computer Memory Card Readers |
| Brand | Transcend |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (7,217) |
| Date First Available | August 1, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.66 x 1.77 x 0.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 ounces |
| Item model number | TS-RDF8K |
| Language | English, English, English, English |
| Manufacturer | Transcend |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.2.8 or later, Linux Kernel 2.6.30 or later |
| Product Dimensions | 2.66 x 1.77 x 0.6 inches |
| Series | RDF8 |
B**Y
Good card reader, works well!!
My old compact flash card reader died, and after a lot of research, I settled on this Transcend brand multi-card reader. It works very well, is easy to insert the cards, and has a nice blue light that is illuminated when a card has been inserted. My only caveat? The cord is very short. Maybe a foot or so long. But for most people who are using laptops anyways, that would be a non-issue. I just have it plugged into my desktop tower, so it sits on top of the tower -- no big deal. PROS: small + compact reads lots of different media blue light illuminates when card is inserted USB 3.0 quick transfer speed lower price than key brands CONS: probably not AS fast as top brand pro level readers short USB cord can limit your placement Overall, I'm really happy with this product. It was worth the savings to go with this reader over a pro level card reader that boasted even faster speeds -- because I'm not transferring thousands of images on a daily basis.
A**O
Delivers the Speed and Works Great With UHS-I / U3 cards
I wanted a USB 3.0 card reader that's capable of taking advantage of the UHS-1 controllers built into the latest memory cards. While my current SIIG and Lexar USB 3.0 readers are pretty good, technology marches on and it's important to keep up, if only to save time during transfers of large files. After getting the reader, I tested it with my Windows 8.1 system that has built-in USB 3.0 ports(a Lenovo laptop). And boy does this card reader deliver the speed. With my Transcend U3 speed capable cards, I got write speeds of 59 to 60 MB/sec, exactly as claimed, through this card reader. Even with older U1 speed cards, it was writing to them at 36-37 MB/sec steadily, sufficient to actually meet the U3 speed specification of 30 MB/sec. Read speeds were ridiculous in triple digits. I could move a 1 gig file so fast off the card that it was too quick to notice--less than 5 seconds. In brief, this card reader works well, delivers the speeds claimed, and is easy to carry with you when you need it. It has slots for microSD, SDXC/SDHC/SD, and compact flash. Other reviews have pointed out that you cannot use the microSD and SD slots simultaneously, so please be aware of that. Otherwise, this is an excellent card reader/writer that delivers exactly as advertised!
C**G
A great reader, wish it had a longer cable.
I bought this card reader to replace an Anker USB 3.0 card reader. I'm reasonably certain that the Anker card reader actually physically damaged the case of a SanDisk SD card to the point that my camera would not register the card. To be safe I just went ahead and replaced it with this Transcend unit. It works perfectly well. I've only used the full-size SD card and microSD card slots. Transfer speeds seem reasonably fine. Cards are easy to insert and remove. There's a blue LED that lights up inside the case to indicate that it's receiving power and ready to read/write. The unit is small and very lightweight. I actually think it's TOO light, it kinda slides around my desktop sometimes. It might benefit from some grippy stuff on the underside or some extra weight. My only meaningful complaint really comes from the included cable. It's USB 3.0 Type A on one end (that end for the PC) but it's super-uncommon USB 3.0 Micro B on the other end (that connects to the reader). So, if you need or want a longer cable it's not something you are likely to have laying around. I'm not certain why it couldn't be a more ubiquitous USB Type C cable that's far more common. Anyway, I find the cable to be short (18 inches long) and would prefer something longer that I could plug into the back of my PC and route up and around my desk. I might buy a replacement cable some day (they're inexpensive), but it would be nice if I could just use a USB C cable of which I have amassed a small horde.
J**N
A device that reads it all quickly
This device reads it all. We were looking for a compact flash card reader for our photography studio. We have found this one to be fast and reliable. In our search we were looking for a n item that was going USB 3.0, in this price range we didn't find too many options. We have been pleasantly surprised at the speed and quality of this product. We have only used it for transferring images from a compact flash card, so I can't comment on the quality of the other slots. The one downside of this being a USB 3.0 device is that it takes power. It is powered via the USB so you don't need to worry about it when connecting to a computer or laptop. But we were going to use it to connect via an adapter to our iPad and Samsung Tablets for quick in the field viewing of the photos we shot. This device won't work for that, we had to use our older slower card reader that wasn't 3.0. I would imagine this to be the same case for any other USB 3.0 device and a non-powered USB connection (tablets/phones/tvs, etc). So I won't hold it against this device. PROS - Compact, Fast, Reads a variety of Card Types CONS - Won't work unless you are using it with a computer or laptop because it is 3.0.
F**9
This reader is FAST!
I bought another USB 3.0 card reader recently expecting that it would be much faster than my USB 2.0 reader. I didn't do much research for the purchase and was a little surprised that the speed wasn't noticeably faster. It worked for me for a long time, but I was so confused as to why it wasn't going faster when I would download several GB of photos from my very fast Compact Flash cards. I started looking at other readers to see whether I could find something faster. I was a bit hesitant to purchase this, as I am not too familiar with the brand. Thank goodness I bought it. This reader is LIGHTNING FAST!!! I'm able to download a full 32GB Compact Flash Card (Lexar 1000X) in mere second. With my last reader, this type of job was taking more than twenty minutes. It's nice and compact and the lack of an attached cable makes it easy to fit in a small space. It's not a beautiful device but it is well-designed and highly functional. This is a HUGE improvement to my last reader
R**H
A good addition to a DSLR Shooters bag transfers files fast. ill start with the pros first. Note: Update the Frimware first. It was very easy just download the firmware update tool from Transcend Website and Run the tool whilst the reader is connected to a USB port of your computer. + Transfers files fast I am using Lexar Professional 32 GB 400x and it didn't disappoint interms of speed. Got 60 MB/sec Read and 34 MB/Sec Write. Also attached Atto and Crystaldiskmark Pics. + Supports a great variety of cards. + Does not obstruct other ports (Separate USB 3.0 cable which I can also use with my other USB 3.0 devices such as my WD Passport drive). + Seems durable. + Price was right. For me its not a con but for some it could be a bit bigger.
E**A
Dieser Kartenleser begleitet mich jetzt schon sehr lange zu meinen Fotoworkshops und wird auch zu Hause an mehreren Rechnern eingesetzt. Bisher gab es keine Ausfälle oder Probleme damit und es konnte noch jede Speicherkarte gelesen werden, auch die sehr großen SD-Karten. Interessant ist, dass dieser Leser auch an USB-2 sehr flott ist, verglichen mit anderen USB-2 Kartenlesern die ich vorher hatte. Workshopteilnehmer, die mir beim Bildereinlesen über die Schulter schauten, meinten ein paar mal, dass ich wohl schon einen Mac mit USB-3-Ports hätte?! Das musste ich verneinen. Mein MacBookPro ist aus dem Jahre 2009 und hat nur USB-2 :) Dieser Leser nutzt die USB-2 Bandbreite aber wirklich - vorausgesetzt, die Karte selbst ist nicht zu langsam.
J**R
Works very well. I'm glad I chose this one. It has roughly doubled the speed of my cards compared with my computer's internal reader so for £10 this was a no brainer. Read speeds are about 150% (2.5x) quicker, Write speeds are about 50-60% quicker from testing the various SD and MicroSD cards that I have via USB 3.0. The faster the card, the more noticeable the difference. The really slow cards do not Write any faster than the internal reader, but the Reading is always significantly faster. It's made of plastic and very lightweight so time will tell how long it lasts but I'm quite careful with my stuff and have secured it with some sticky pads so it shouldn't get damaged. It's very compact and looks smart. The blue LED stays on all the time and flashes when the cards are in use. You can use multiple cards at the same time apart from SD and MicroSD where you can only use one (or other) at a time. Includes free file recovery software download as well - nice bonus! Not much more to say other than it does the job very well. If you're a professional you may want something even faster and more heavy duty but I think for the average home user this is all you need. I'll look out for the Transcend brand in future.
M**T
Questo lettore di memoria è davvero molto veloce e non dà alcun segno di malfunzionamento. Con una CF Sandisk da 8 GB che dichiara 60 MB/s ottengo praticamente tutti i 60 MB/s in lettura dalla memoria e 35 MB/s in scrittura. Notare che 60 MB/s è la velocità massima teorica della USB 2, ma sappiamo che in realtà è molto difficile arrivarci con un lettore USB 2. La misura è stata ottenuta copiando un file da 2.6 GB dal PC alla memoria e viceversa, espellendo la memoria dopo la scrittura, questo sia per verificare che avesse scritto realmente tutto, sia per impedire al sistema operativo di usare la RAM come cache per la successiva lettura. Ho provato anche ad importare le foto da una SD e l'importazione è stata velocissima, non l'ho misurata col cronometro ma era sicuramente molto vicina, se non uguale, al dato di targa della memoria. Insomma è molto più veloce dei lettori USB 2.0 che ho avuto finora e non dà alcun problema di interruzioni o altro (che invece con gli altri lettori ogni tanto avevo). La qualità della plastica è molto buona, il cavo è lungo 40 cm circa e grosso circa 5 mm, un ottimo Copartner AWM 20276 VW-1. Secondo me poi il connettore USB3 è più affidabile e longevo del mini USB tipico delle precedenti schede USB 2. In definitiva un ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo. Ci sono lettori che costano meno, questo però sembra fatto per funzionare bene e per durare relativamente tanto.
M**A
Habiendo tantísimas opciones en lectores de tarjetas... más baratos y más caros. ¿Por qué elegir este? En primer lugar por fiabilidad. En general Transcend ofrece productos de muy buena calidad y con precio razonable. En mi experiencia personal he tenido desde hace años tarjetas CF, tarjetas SD, memorias RAM y Pendrives de la marca taiwanesa y nunca me han fallado. He trabajado en estudios fotográficos donde predominaban Sandisk y Lexar... y basándome en mi experiencia diría que Transcend es tan fiable como Sandisk y más que Lexar o Kingston. En segundo lugar, porque está bien terminado. Claramente mejor que los lectores baratos. Es de plástico de buena calidad. Sólido y resistente. Unicamente susceptible a rayarse. Lo puedes llevar en la bolsa del portatil o del equipo fotográfico sabiendo que no se romperá a la primera de cambio. En tercer lugar, porque es un lector rápido. Puede que no el que más (los lectores profesionales de Lexar suelen ganar en eso), pero su velocidad es acorde a lo exigible a dispositivos USB 3.0. También los hay más baratos igual de rápidos... pero también los hay que prometen serlo y en realidad no lo son... no quiero experimentos... lo que nos lleva de nuevo al punto 1, fiabilidad: he visto algún lector de tarjetas barato provocar corrupción de datos, nadie quiere eso. Sigue habiendo muchas opciones buenas... pero tengo claro que esta es una de ellas.
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