🚀 Elevate Your Data Game!
The Rocketek USB C USB3.0 Multi Card Reader is a versatile 7-in-1 adapter designed for seamless compatibility with various memory cards, including CF, SD, and micro SD. With ultra-fast 5Gbps data transfer speeds and dual USB-C and USB3.0 connectors, it enhances productivity for professionals on the go. Backed by a 1-year warranty, this compact and lightweight card reader is perfect for Windows, Mac, iPhone, and Android users.
Brand | Rocketek |
Item model number | USB-A + USB-C |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | Linux, Windows, Mac OS, iOS, Android |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 1.81 x 0.47 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.33 x 1.81 x 0.47 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Rocketek |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0B316W184 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 2, 2022 |
J**N
it is a very usefull tool. it works with all the flash cards.
it works well with all the flash cards. it eliminates the need for all those adapters in the computer.
R**Y
Very fast reading speed
Perfect product with 7 in 1 capabillities
B**D
Product Defective - Update
UPDATED REVIEW: I wanted to be fair in the review of this product. The first one received was dead on arrival. A replacement was ordered and received very quickly. I only needed it to read a specific CF FUJI card from an old camera and it did exactly as required. The rating has been changed from a 1 star to a 4-star review given it functioned as designed. I knocked it down a star due to the first experience.FIRST REVIEW: Unfortunately, my product arrived defective and needed to be returned. I tried it on several PCs and unit could not be accessed or did not work. It could be that this one just happened to be defective. Please note that if the lights don't go on after plugging in, it doesn't work.
M**R
Great little card reader
I'm an old computer user who first learned on an IBM with 5.25" floppy disks and DOS, so I am a bit slow to change because I've seen so many of them so fast. I now use a Lenovo ThinkPad W520, and although it was a powerhouse in its day, it's a bit long in the tooth now.So this card reader assists me in being slow to adopt the latest and greatest hi-tech gear, and I am very appreciative of that. I save a lot of money that way. It works well; I use it mainly to read SD and MicroSD cards. One thing I like about it is that all the ports are on one side of the device; I don't have to flip it around to find the right port. It is thin and compact, and stays out of the way when I don't need it. Try it; you'll like it.
J**S
Made well.
Bought for friend.
A**R
Good product
Threw all my card readers. This all-in-one for most part is handy and reduced clutter. Good price.
A**R
Corrupted Cards, Beta Quality.
The media could not be loaded. *** Rocketek's card reader INSTANTLY CORRUPTED one of my Olympus xD-Picture cards. If that camera had any photos on it, they are now unrecoverable. AUTOMATIC NEGATIVE REVIEW. ONE STAR. THE END. Olympus camera owners are strongly cautioned to continue downloading photos over the USB cable that came with the camera; do NOT use the Rocketek device.I put Rocketek's card reader through a lengthy series of tests. I was able to prove that the Rocketek card reader quickly and reliably corrupts a working xD-Picture Card. In each test, I reformatted the card in the same Olympus camera I have always used the card with, and I edited a small text file on the xD-Picture Card using the `vi` editor in a new Mac mini computer. Half of the tests tethered the camera to the computer using the camera's USB 2 cable, and half involved plugging the xD-Picture Card directly into the Rocketek card reader (which of course was already powered up on a USB port). In all tests involving the USB 2 cable, the edit works, and Disk First Aid finds no problems afterward; however in all tests involving the Rocketek card reader, this simple editing procedure CORRUPTS the xD-Picture Card beyond retrieval, so that all files on the card are lost and unrecoverable, and reformatting the xD-Picture Card is the only option left.I also had great difficulty formatting a 128 GB SD card using this device. I had to restart 4 times, wasting about 2 hours each time. Symptoms suggest that Apple's device driver simply fails and hangs due to an I/O error when using the Rocketek card reader.***** Based on this, my business will not be trusting *any* of Rocketek's devices with *any* of our data, on *any* kind of flash memory card.Shoppers who want a trouble-free card reader should try the one made by Uni, at Amazon Item Nº B08P1T8R46. It's a faithful work horse and handles my biggest encrypted backups without fail. Has write-lock sensing, meaning it won't alter your archival drives. Sadly, it is not a hub and uses up one USB port.Other Problems:• Adaptor plug (Rocketek's adaptor that converts USB cable to USB-C) is too fat to fit in a Mac mini -- it bumps up against the HDMI connector. So I plugged it into the *other* USB-C port; this left the middle USB-C port inaccessible. (Rocketek's adaptor is 17.8 mm wide; Apple's USB-C ports are centered only 15 mm apart.)• Worse, the Rocketek unit does not even function when plugged (through the adaptor) into the USB-C port. The power LEDs (both red and blue) briefly blink on, then go dark; when I inserted an SD card, the card did not mount.I will not accept a refund nor a replacement. Last time I accepted a refund, Amazon removed the words "Verified Purchase" from my review, which sank my review to the foot of the page. I prefer to warn good customers about bad products.About the author: Software developer and business owner.About the video: The Rocketek scrambled my data, so I scrambled the Rocketek.Caution: Fragments will fly! Always wear safety glasses when disposing of defective hardware.
A**S
Could be of higher quality
The plastic is cheap and the cord is super short and stiff (cheap materials).It does work exactly as advertised tho.
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