




Welcome to a new era of wireless technology. ezShare is an advanced Wi-Fi SD card that allows you to download pictures using your Wi-Fi equipped smart devices (iPhone, iPad, Tablets, laptop, etc) directly from the camera. IOS and Android can download client from app store. Warm Tips: If your camera model is Nikon and receive the goods that doesnโt work please try as below: Camera Menu: "User-defined/Personal setting" -- "c: Timers/ AE Lock" -- "c2: Auto Meter-off Delay/Standby Timer" -- "Settlement: 30 mins" "Setting" -- "General" -- "Reset" -- "Reset Network Setting" Please contact with us if you have any problem in using the products,CommulandInt will offer best solutions to you Review: Simple and effective - PC installation: I installed the card in a Canon SX40. I then switched my PC from my home Wi-Fi network to the camera's new ez Share network generated by the ez Share memory card and got a prompt to click a screen tag to bring up my IE browser. I directed the browser to ez Share and it finished the address and pulled up the ez Share screen after a short delay. It then opened thumbnails of each picture. There is a selection square to select the desired photos to download to the PC. If you want to save time transferring just a few photos to the PC (one at a time), left click the thumbnail, select "Save As" and save in your Downloads folder as .jpg. Or, right click and use "Save Picture to" to copy anywhere on your PC. I checked the ones to download and the ez Share Wi-Fi send them to my downloads folder as a compressed .tar file. I had no .tar unzipper so I downloaded the "free" program "7 ZIP" from the Internet. This program will unzip the .tar file and place the .jpg files in a folder with the same name but no extension. Unfortunately it seems the 7 ZIP program contained a nasty adware (Sweet Packs) which I had to uninstall (three occurrences) using the MS uninstall function in the Control Panel. I then moved the new folder somewhere convenient and opened to list the .jpg files. Android Smartphone installation: I went to Play Store and found "ez Share" which I installed on the phone. I then went to settings and set up the ez Share network by detecting and providing the password 88888888. Then I just pulled up the ez Share application and followed my nose. The pictures can be sent to the gallery easily. One more comment. The bare bones User Guide for this product is not much larger than the SD chip with super small type and is in both Chinese and English. But you have these reviews and videos to help you. The card works as I hoped and I am completely satisfied. Review: This one seems like a keeper - I've tried the Eye-Fi and the Transcend Wifi Cards and each have had issues for me. The Eye-Fi card is just too inflexible for me in what you can and can't do with the files on it. Once you transfer a file somewhere once, you can't send it anywhere else from the card. Come on Eye-Fi. The Transcend was nice but it's wireless range in my SL1 was abysmal and was about 5 feet. To transfer something from the camera to my PC, I had to put the camera right next to the router, otherwise it would fail to transfer anything. Plus the browser interface was extremely clunky. The EZ-Share, on the otherhand has nice wireless range, even in my SL1 and has an ok Android app(could use some refinement and additional options) that does the job transfering things from my camera to the phone, or just viewing the pictures on the card. The one shortcoming is it does NOT integrate with my home network. It will only act as a wireless access point that you can connect to. However, EZ Share offers a PC application that you can run on you Laptop or Home PC(if it has wireless). You can then have your Laptop or PC connect to the card and the PC application(or you can also use your browser) will see the card and you can transfer the photos over using the PC app. You can also set the card to auto transfer, when the app sees the card. I'd like to see additonal options on the PC app too, something that auto creates a new directory, based on the date, like the Eye-Fi software does. It also has a switch on the card to turn the wireless on and off, which is nice if you know you aren't going to use the wireless. HOWEVER, with that switch being so small, I can see it being fragile. I can see the switch wearing out if you use it too much. So I am going to see how the card and my battery does if I just leave it on all the time. I wish desertcart would add a prime option for the 32GB version of this card. Pros, Good wireless Range Descent Android App Bonus PC application as well With the PC app, you can connect to the card and transfer things to your PC(can also use browser , but it isn't as flexible) Cons Cannot connect to a router, only works as access point Android App can use some refinement On/Off switch seems like it can wear out easy
| ASIN | B00BN2AJOQ |
| Additional Features | Water Proof |
| Brand | New New Inc |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 267 Reviews |
| Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06956413714024 |
| Hardware Connectivity | SDHC |
| Item Weight | 22.68 g |
| Manufacturer | New New Inc |
| Media Speed | 10 MB/s |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | FBA_100016 |
| Model Name | FBA_100016 |
| Model Number | FBA_100016 |
| Read Speed | 1.5 Megabytes Per Second |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
| UPC | 707581604886 797698575063 |
J**S
Simple and effective
PC installation: I installed the card in a Canon SX40. I then switched my PC from my home Wi-Fi network to the camera's new ez Share network generated by the ez Share memory card and got a prompt to click a screen tag to bring up my IE browser. I directed the browser to ez Share and it finished the address and pulled up the ez Share screen after a short delay. It then opened thumbnails of each picture. There is a selection square to select the desired photos to download to the PC. If you want to save time transferring just a few photos to the PC (one at a time), left click the thumbnail, select "Save As" and save in your Downloads folder as .jpg. Or, right click and use "Save Picture to" to copy anywhere on your PC. I checked the ones to download and the ez Share Wi-Fi send them to my downloads folder as a compressed .tar file. I had no .tar unzipper so I downloaded the "free" program "7 ZIP" from the Internet. This program will unzip the .tar file and place the .jpg files in a folder with the same name but no extension. Unfortunately it seems the 7 ZIP program contained a nasty adware (Sweet Packs) which I had to uninstall (three occurrences) using the MS uninstall function in the Control Panel. I then moved the new folder somewhere convenient and opened to list the .jpg files. Android Smartphone installation: I went to Play Store and found "ez Share" which I installed on the phone. I then went to settings and set up the ez Share network by detecting and providing the password 88888888. Then I just pulled up the ez Share application and followed my nose. The pictures can be sent to the gallery easily. One more comment. The bare bones User Guide for this product is not much larger than the SD chip with super small type and is in both Chinese and English. But you have these reviews and videos to help you. The card works as I hoped and I am completely satisfied.
A**R
This one seems like a keeper
I've tried the Eye-Fi and the Transcend Wifi Cards and each have had issues for me. The Eye-Fi card is just too inflexible for me in what you can and can't do with the files on it. Once you transfer a file somewhere once, you can't send it anywhere else from the card. Come on Eye-Fi. The Transcend was nice but it's wireless range in my SL1 was abysmal and was about 5 feet. To transfer something from the camera to my PC, I had to put the camera right next to the router, otherwise it would fail to transfer anything. Plus the browser interface was extremely clunky. The EZ-Share, on the otherhand has nice wireless range, even in my SL1 and has an ok Android app(could use some refinement and additional options) that does the job transfering things from my camera to the phone, or just viewing the pictures on the card. The one shortcoming is it does NOT integrate with my home network. It will only act as a wireless access point that you can connect to. However, EZ Share offers a PC application that you can run on you Laptop or Home PC(if it has wireless). You can then have your Laptop or PC connect to the card and the PC application(or you can also use your browser) will see the card and you can transfer the photos over using the PC app. You can also set the card to auto transfer, when the app sees the card. I'd like to see additonal options on the PC app too, something that auto creates a new directory, based on the date, like the Eye-Fi software does. It also has a switch on the card to turn the wireless on and off, which is nice if you know you aren't going to use the wireless. HOWEVER, with that switch being so small, I can see it being fragile. I can see the switch wearing out if you use it too much. So I am going to see how the card and my battery does if I just leave it on all the time. I wish Amazon would add a prime option for the 32GB version of this card. Pros, Good wireless Range Descent Android App Bonus PC application as well With the PC app, you can connect to the card and transfer things to your PC(can also use browser , but it isn't as flexible) Cons Cannot connect to a router, only works as access point Android App can use some refinement On/Off switch seems like it can wear out easy
M**L
Lacks documentation; manufacturer's web site is Chinese language only and serves malware
SD Card comes only with a superficial 6-step Getting Started guide (in tiny print), featuring one short sentence per step. While it mentions the default WiFi password, it fails to reveal the admin password, which is required to change the WiFi password, the admin password itself, SSID and radio channel of this mini access point. Important stuff, if you live in a densely populated area and care about security! Also not mentioned is the Wifi on/off switch, which is critical, because in powered on mode the card quickly sucks the life out of any camera's battery, and it gets very hot; it could potentially damage a camera's internals if operated too long and building up too much heat. Specifications are missing too, e.g. what encryption standard is used, if any. There's certainly no choice for encryption among the admin options. Adding insult to injury, the manufacturer's web site is a total joke. It's Chinese language only! While there's a toggle button for switching to English, clicking on it does absolutely nothing. Furthermore, following some of the links on the main page will take you to a malware serving site - in my case automatically blocked by MalwareBytes software. If it wasn't for reviewers or other buyers who somehow figured out the admin page, and the names of the matching Android and IOS apps and shared that information in online forums, one would be forced to work with default passwords and an SSID ("ezShare") which will obviously invite nearby users to hop on the SD card's network and partake in your photo shoots. Of course passwords and app names can be guessed or found in forums and reviews on the internet, and Google Translate may assist in navigating a foreign language web site. Still, what arrogance! Selling into the U.S. market and assuming that your customers will either put up with limited functionality or somehow figure out all of the important details themselves... UPDATE 6/11/2017: Product died after less than 4 months of light use. (Really just 2 photo shoots - less than 100 pictures.) 'Nuff Said ! Downgrading do zero stars - um, that's not possible, so it's one star! DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!
M**.
Frustrated
Unable to download photos from camera to iPad. Previous card worked fine but when iPad updated - no longer adaptable. This one should be but no luck so far. Frustrated!
C**Y
It works... kinda.
It works... but it's a pain. I bought it for use with my Canon SL1. These are my complaints: - The app for iPhone has a horrible UI. It's in 2 different languages with no option to choose just one. - The wifi would not stay connected for more than about a minute (definitely in range, literally right next to it). - If the camera turns off (mine is set for auto-off after 30 seconds to save battery) then it can't connect to the wifi and the photos disappear, even if I was just looking at them. - Many photos wouldn't display because they were in the "wrong format." Nonetheless, I was able to download one (veryyy slowly) to the app, and from there, save it to my camera roll. IMO, too many slow, complicated, and unreliable steps for something that is supposed to make it easier than plugging into your computer. However, I will keep it and likely use it ONLY BECAUSE I'm going on a vacation where I will have my camera and phone but not my computer.
L**Z
Great Card, OK App
I am using this card with an Olympus E-PM2 16MP Compact System Camera. I wanted to be able to move my pictures from my camera to my iPad mini. However, I was not able to find a camera that I liked that had the Wi-Fi capability. This card was a great solution to my problem. The instructions are not great, but there are a lot of helpful videos out there and between the two I was able to get my card up and running with very few difficulties. The app on the iPhone is not great, but the iPad app is much better. I tend to transfer my pictures to my iPad and so far this has been working great. Once I get my pictures to my iPad it is easy to transfer to...well just about anywhere you want. I have been using this product for almost six months now and it is still working great. If you want an easy option to make it possible to transfer your pictures from your digital camera to another device wirelessly, this is the perfect product for you.
A**B
but I hate that the photo transfer is all or none
So far I have been really liking this card! I did not want to go with an Eye-Fi Pro X2 because it costs too much for what I wanted to use it for (selectively transfer a few photos that I want to share on social media). The Eye-Fi Mobi was more in my price range, but I hate that the photo transfer is all or none. That will eat up my phone memory pretty fast transferring photos from my 5D mark III. This card is perfect. It is inexpensive, easy to use, and so far has been reliable. The app works great, and I love that you dont need the app to transfer photos since it has a web server that can also be used to download files from the card. So my sisters can easily connect to my card and download pics through the browser without the need to install an app. Highly recommended!!!
B**D
Works as advertised, but it's more work than a simple adapter to import photos.
Customer reiews provide the best information on how to get this installed and working. I just returned from a 3 week vacation and was able to use the card, but it takes several lengthly steps to download pictures to your device. The photos show up right away in the easy share program in "Card Album" on my phone. But then, you have to download them into a local folder, "Local Album" in ez Share. THEN you have to export them to your photos on your device. THEN you can share them.The share feature in ezShare will export to Sky Drive, Dropbox, Google Drive or Picassa, but even that is a mutispep process that doesn't work well. You get the message "The selected files have been saved in your upload que". Then you have to go to the upload que, select upload and wait and wait.And they never upload.It just says "Waiting for upload" even if I try only one picture. So, share with "Save to Album" and wait and wait. THEN you can share them to Fickr or wherever. If I had taken an adapter instead, I would just have plugged in my card and the pictures would load into my iPad or iPhone. As it is, every evening, it took over an hour, if things went well, to download the card (40 minutes) and then share with my photo album.(20 minutes) Then you have to remember to clear out the "Local Album" and "Que" folders or you're going to be uploading the same pictures again as well as taking up memory on your device. I love gadgets and this card it a really cool one, but alas I can't find a use for it. If somehow it could download your pictures as you take them and not take so many steps to use it it woud be so cool! In order to do anything, you have to enter the password. I can see the ezshare network, but the password is rejected. I tried several devices, beginning with my iPhone 5s. Another reviewer say to basically mount the card in your computer, delete the EZ Share file, unmount and remount and it is reset to default. It worked. So this card came with a different password. This looks like it will work, but don't waste your time trying to read the included instructions. There are none, either included or on the web site. Some of the reviews here are quite helpful. Once you know the instructions, it's easy. It just takes so many lengthy steps to upload your photos!
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