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Eye-Fi Goes Wi-Fi with New SD Memory Card
By: Shayne Rana   |   Oct 31, 2007

Eye-Fi Inc. today unveiled the Eye-Fi Card – the world’s first wireless SD memory card for digital cameras. It uses home Wi-Fi networks to create a convenient way for users to send photographs directly from digicams to computers and online photo and social networking sites.

All you need to do is simply turn on your digital camera and your pictures are wirelessly uploaded. The Eye-Fi Card works with existing and new SD-compatible digital cameras, and stores photos just like a conventional SD memory card.


During the simple setup process, users can select from among 17 popular online photo-sharing, printing, social networking, or blogging sites to publish and share their photographs, and select where on their PC or Mac they want to archive their images.

Once the setup is complete, users can focus on taking pictures and sharing memories – and not on the process of uploading photos from the camera. Eye-Fi’s free upload service allows users to transfer an unlimited number of photos. It handles full-resolution JPEG pictures and intelligently resizes images if required by the selected destination.

The 2GB wireless SD memory card is available now at major online retailers including Amazon.com for $99.99 (Rs 3,940).

 
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cool EYE Fi for every Wi Fi connection
gurjeet @ Aug 14, 2008
This is superb, for those who have a wireless router it’s a boon.
Tarun Bandi @ Jul 21, 2008
hey where can i buy these cams in bangalore????
Kalpak Khemka @ May 19, 2008
superb product. now one can take ullimited snaps from any digital camera
vishal shah @ Jan 31, 2008
great!. It offers unlimited photo capasity to a digicam.
Q. can it be used in cameras using XD memory card(olympus camera)
Dr. V.S.Ruhella @ Nov 01, 2007
i've got 5gb ;)
west @ Nov 01, 2007
Probably not with mobile phones, this looks like a full sized SD card, not the micro ones we use in mobile gadgets. Moreover, this would take power from device and would drain a phone battery in no time at all.
Mani @ Oct 31, 2007
wow!! can it be used with mobile phones....
shekhar @ Oct 31, 2007
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