Eye-Fi Wireless Memory Card will help you to quickly send your special photos directly to the Internet without using a computer. Everything you will need to get started with this task is built into a tiny 2GB memory card. Using a WiFi network your files will be on their way to a better destination. There are no controls to adjust or settings to change. It could not get any simpler than this little device.
Insert the Eye-Fi Wireless Memory Card into a USB dock that plugs into your computer. This will allow you to configure your initial setup process. The basic Eye-Fi application will allow you to choose a network for your card to connect to and which photo site to upload photos to. 802.11b and 802.11g networks work with this device equally well. However, hotspots that require you to log in via a splash page will not work. Most paid service sites use this sort of log in page. Password protected and open networks will be more user friendly with this high tech gadget. Popular photo sites like Flickr, Facebook, Shutterfly, and Snapfish are among a few of the choices for uploading photos to.
After completing this step, you will not be required to adjust any further settings. You will be able to start taking as many photos as you desire. Get access to a WiFi network and you can start uploading photos. There are not keys to select or menus to navigate through in order to start your uploading fun. The Eye-Fi Wireless Memory Card will automatically identify a network and then it will upload your photos to your chosen photo site. Having to wait until you are near a desktop or notebook computer is a thing of the past. Users that would also like to have a backup copy of photos saved on their computer can initially configure the memory card to do so.
It is time to upgrade your photo uploading process. Add the Eye-Fi Wireless Memory Card to your gadget collection and you will notice the improvement. You will no longer waste time with uploading to a computer in order to upload to a web site. It is reasonably priced that works well. This tiny gadget will allow you the convenience of getting your images out of your digital camera and out for others to enjoy.
Published by A.C. Yokum
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