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Eye-Fi Share Wireless 2 GB SD Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB

Eye-Fi Share Wireless 2 GB SD Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB

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Brand: Eye-Fi
Category: CE

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $86.90
You Save: $13.09 (13%)



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 143 reviews

Color: Orange
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Memory Type: EDO DRAM
Network Interface: SD Memory Card
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 1.3 x 0.9 x 0.1

MPN: N42684
Model: EYE-FI-2GB
UPC: 899949001014
EAN: 0899949001014
ASIN: B000X27XDC

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Uploads photos automatically from Eye-Fi Card inside your camera. Built-in Wi-Fi connects to your home network
  • Provides free and unlimited photo uploads to your computer and your favorite photo or social networking website. Photo transmission is secure and private
  • Supports sharing and printing websites, including Fotki, Shutterfly, dotPhoto, webshots, phanfare, Picasa Web albums, flickr, TypePad, Wal-Mart, snapfish, VOX, smugmug, facebook, photobucket, Kodak Gallery, and Sharpcast
  • Handles full-resolution jpeg images and intelligently re-sizes photos if limited by your chosen photo or social networking website
  • Fits digital cameras that use SD memory cards and offers 2 GB of memory to store photos on the card

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Yes, there really is Wi-Fi inside that tiny little card. We think it's going to change the way people take, save and share photos. The Eye-Fi Card comes with everything needed to make it simple to set up and connect to your home Wi-Fi network. After that, pop the card into your digital camera and start capturing those memories. It stores pictures like a regular SD card no matter where you are, and uploads your photos automatically as soon as you return to your home network. All you have to do is turn the camera on. Fits digital cameras that use SD memory cards. Offers 2 GB of memory to store photos on the card. Includes USB memory card reader to make set-up easy. Eye-Fi Card requires Internet connection to set-up and WiFi network for wireless transfers Eye-Fi Card works with virtually all digital cameras accepting SD memory cards Eye-Fi Card works with 802.11g, 802.11b and backwards-compatible 802.11n wireless networks Eye-Fi software works with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X (10.3 and 10.4) Eye-Fi software works with Internet Explorer 6 and 7 (Windows only), FireFox 2.0 (Windows and Macintosh) Eye-Fi Card wirelessly connects to your home Wi-Fi network and uploads your pictures to a photo sharing or social networking website of your choice. Behind the scenes, the Eye-Fi Service intelligently handles your photos, getting them to your chosen site, taking care of log-ins and passwords, even re-sizing pictures if your destination requires it. It's secure and private, and photo uploads are free and unlimited with your Eye-Fi Card

Manufacturer Product Description
A Wireless Memory Card? Yes, there really is Wi-Fi inside that tiny little card. It's going to change the way you take, save and share photos.

Share- usage

It makes your camera a Wi-Fi camera. Upload and share your photos automatically.

Photos shouldn't be trapped in your camera. Set them free effortlessly and wirelessly. The Eye-Fi Card is a wireless SD memory card for your digital camera. It stores pictures like a standard SD memory card, but also uses your home Wi-Fi network to automatically upload images from inside your camera to your PC or Mac and to your favorite photo or social networking website for sharing or printing. No cables, no cradles, no fuss.

Key Features

  • Unlimited WebShare ervice
  • Wireless Uploads to Computer
  • 2 GB of storage

How it works

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WebShare

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With WebShare, your photos can be automatically uploaded to your favorite photo sharing, printing, blogging or social networking website. No wasted time sitting in front of your computer. No fussing with upload software. No delay in sharing your new memories with friends and family.

Choose from among more than 20 of the most popular websites and some up-and-comers too. You can upload images privately and

control if and when they are viewable by others. Many sites even let you edit your photo albums online. And, you can change your preferred upload site at any time.

You can even upload to the Web when your computer is turned off. The Eye-Fi Share and The Eye-Fi Explore will upload your photos directly to the Eye-Fi Service through your home Wi-Fi network. We'll deliver them to your photo site and then deliver them to your computer the next time you turn it on. The Eye-Fi Service is secure and encrypted, so your data and photos are safe and private.

Eye-Fi Share and Eye-Fi Explore include unlimited WebShare service. Upload and share all you want.




Customer Reviews:   Read 138 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Great product for bloggers   November 4, 2008
Chris (Chapel Hill, NC)
I'm a gadget guy, but still found this really fun and amazing: Snap your picture and it's on Flickr (or where ever you choose) in less than 15 seconds. If you shoot infrequently, this is overkill, and in fact, you have to turn off or slow down your auto turnoff so it can run down the batteries. However, if you keep a camera in your pocket all the time, and like sharing pictures, you'll love this. Remember, though, you have to have wi-fi, so it only works when you are connected. If I shoot while I'm out, it won't upload until I get home and re-connect to my home network. Eye-Fi has another product that works anywhere, I believe.


1 out of 5 stars Eye-Fi 2GB Card   November 1, 2008
Bill Chilcote (Arroyo Grande, Ca. USA)
Save your money and buy a card from San Disk for about 1/5th the cost.
Card worked O.K. until they did an update and since then I have been unable to download wirelessly.
I can only get my pictures by removing the card and inserting it into the reader and plugging it into my computer, this I paid $79 dollars for?
As bad as this card is it is only topped by Eye-Fi's support or should I say non-support. There is nothing online
that addresses this problem and forget emails they never respond.
Their ads seem to good to be true and they are in my case.



4 out of 5 stars Eye -Fi Wireless Camera Card   October 31, 2008
Robert Walraven (Montrose, Co United States)
This works as advertised and is very easy to setup....My only negative comment would be it comes apart very easily, so handle with care !!!


5 out of 5 stars Works great!   October 26, 2008
Randhir (California USA)
I bought this item along with a CF to SD converter so I could use it with my Canon Rebel XT. It works like a charm - my wife calls it 'magic'!

We used to leave the pictures on the camera for months and now with the eye-fi, the pictures are instantly uploaded on my PC and to my Picasa web albums. It is awesome!



1 out of 5 stars Would be great, if it were just hardware   October 25, 2008
K. Schmitt (Chicago, IL USA)
From a hardware standpoint this is absolutely awesome, and I love it, but sadly, this is highly software dependent, and EyeFi the company gets in the way.

Hardware: robust enough; good enough speed for a DSLR, but not great: it's on par with any of the cheap but good sd cards; wifi speed is again good enough for what it does, but I doubt it ever reaches a full 5MB/s transfer, and it gets interrupted all the time, causing some images to take 3 or 4 attempts to be transferred, and others to not be transferred at all.
If it worked without their draconian software, this would earn it an easy 2.5/5 stars, maybe 3/5 if the wifi was more stable.

Software: this is where everything falls down. Their software is the only way to get _any_ of the features of this card. It's a combination of a local only web app and a small native applet that downloads the files and stores them. That sounds fine, BUT:
It will only work if the machine it's on has internet access. Thanks to that, it will stop working if it detects there is a firmware OR a software update. Software updates happen fairly regularly.
If their servers are down, or are unreachable, you can't even configure your eyefi card, much less use it (I'm experiencing that right now as I try to change the wireless password it has stored).
The applet is poorly written, it crashes periodically.
The web app is poorly written, it frequently stalls, misrenders important segments and it's never completely clear about what it's doing. For all you or I can tell, it may be opening up my machine to 101 security holes, or it may be uploading random thumbnails to their server for quality control. You don't know, I don't know, their docs never make it clear.

Why the software is so restrictive becomes more clear when you start using the software. You see, many of the EyeFi's most attractive features are only available on a subscription basis. If you don't have a subscription, there's buttons next to each blocked function trying to get you to buy it.

If EyeFi goes under, your $100 memory card is now just a plain, unimpressive 2Gig card that uses a little more battery than a normal card.

They want you spend $100 on a 2gig memory card that requires you to buy a subscription to use it's features. That's just not right.

If eyefi decides to release software that lets owners of the cards use their hardware in a reasonable, non restrictive fassion, then it would be an awesome, 5/5 star item.

They don't seem like they will get there, so wait to buy one until some kind, bored soul publishes hacking instructions. Then we can use the hardware we legally purchased how we see fit.

Again, don't bother buying it unless you really can't live without it.