Upload Your Photos Wirelessly with Eye-Fi

4 Comments By Eran Abramson on November 1st, 2007 in Cool New Gadgets

Eye-FiImagine 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.

Via: Engadget and Adorama

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4 Responses to “Upload Your Photos Wirelessly with Eye-Fi”

  1. Neece Says:

    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.

  2. Eran Abramson Says:

    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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