Upload Your Photos Wirelessly with Eye-Fi
4 Comments By Eran Abramson on November 1st, 2007 in Cool New Gadgets
Imagine being able to upload your photos from your digital camera to your computer or favorite social network without wires, cradles, and the hassle.
The Eye-Fi Secure Digital (SD) card grants us the power to upload our photos from anywhere in our home, as long as there is a WiFi connection. In addition, based on preferences, other WiFi networks will grant the upload as well.
Anyone that has a camera that uses SD cards can use the Eye-Fi card (2GB at this time) and put their pictures on Facebook, Flickr, Photobucket, and 14 other sites. No more cables and a lot less hassle.
Using the Eye-Fi is very simple. It comes with a card reader which allows you to install it on your computer. You then pre-pick the sites you would like to upload photos to, and that is it. Now you just need to start taking photos…they will upload automatically. A video demonstration can be seen (here).
The Eye-Fi SD card is expected to be available now and will retail for approximately $99.99.
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November 1st, 2007 at 5:48 am
Wow! This is amazingly cool! Of course, all of my cameras use CF. Oh well. I like to play with my images in Photoshop anyway.
November 1st, 2007 at 3:47 pm
Hi Neece,
I am pretty positive that if this works as good as Eye-Fi claims, a Compact Flash version isn’t too far away.
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