Wi-Fi Card Reader For iPhone and iPod Touch: AirStash
If your iPhone/iPod Touch’s internal memory is full then you must be thinking, what’s next? The answer is AirStash, which is a Wi-Fi card reader that creates its own Wi-Fi network and gives user multiple options like steam data over Wi-Fi, or store data from AirStash to your iDevice or vice-versa.
Below is the DEMO VIDEO of AirStash:
Features of AirStash:
- Small footprint and very light.
- Supports SD/SDHC card up to 32 GB.
- Supports Wi-Fi 802.11b/g (54 Mbps max).
- Protect data with WPA2 password protection.
- Lithium Polymer battery lasts for 5 hours.
- Works as USB flash drive.
- Supports USB 2.0 High Speed (480 Mbps)
- Charges when plugged to USB port.
- Transfer data through drag & drop.
- Works with all Wi-Fi enabled devices.
- No internet connection required.
- Firmware update via Windows XP/Vista/7 and OS X Leopard/Snow Leopard.
AirStash is a very feature rich and compact device, and ships with a quick start guide and a USB extension cable. AirStash can be bought for $99.99 from http://www.airstash.com/.
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