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ADATA Launches OTG microReader

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ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash application products, today launches the OTG microReader, which combines microUSB and standard USB connectors to share files among different devices such as mobile phones, tablets and PCs, making it an extremely convenient tool for sharing and backing up data in your mobile life.

Thanks to its OTG (On-The-Go) design, the microUSB interface connects directly to mobile devices running Android 4.0 or higher without the need for a cable or an adaptor; and its standard USB 2.0 head connects to any desktop or laptop computer's USB port. If you want to switch the connectors, just press and slide out the desired connector. The OTG microReader supports all microSD, microSDHC and microSDXC cards. Simply insert the card into the base of the standard USB connector, connect to your device and access to the data directly. To eject the card, just slide another button on the back and remove the card.



Compact, Easy-to-Carry
With its slim profile, the OTG microReader won't interfere with other USB devices you are using your PC. Thanks to its capless design and strap hole, the OTG microReader is easy to carry without worrying about losing an end cap. There are two configuration options to choose from - the OTG microReader and the OTG microReader with a microSDHC or microSDXC card in sizes up to 64GB - both of which ramp up your storage capacity in an economical way. Portable, versatile, and easy to use, get your hands on ADATA's OTG microreader to back up and share your information across your mobile phone, tablet and PC.

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It would have been more useful(atleast for me) if it came with support for full sized SD cards.
 
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It would have been more useful(atleast for me) if it came with support for full sized SD cards.
With that size I agree completely.
 
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With that size I agree completely.

then this product is not for you? it is perfect for me and i think lots of other people, yet i understand that you might want a microUSB-Fullsize SD Cardreader....
 
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