SanDisk Connect Wireless Media Drive

Das Wireless Media-Laufwerk ist das perfekte Entertainment-Gerät im Taschenformat für den Familienurlaub oder verregnete Tage. Es streamt HD-Filme, Fotos und Musik auf Tablets, Smartphones und Computern.** . Der praktische SDHC/SDXC-Kartensteckplatz bringt die neuesten Geburtstagsfotos und -videos von Ihrer Digitalkamera direkt auf die Mobilgeräte Ihrer Freunde und Familie.** Und bis zu 8 Stunden ununterbrochenem Streaming mit nur einer einzigen Aufladung**, garantiert dauerhafte Unterhaltung für die ganze Familie.
Speichern und streamen Sie HD-Inhalte** Inhalte auf mehreren Mobilgeräten gleichzeitig
Bis zu 8 Stunden drahtloses Streaming mit nur einer einzigen Aufladung.**
Mit Steckplatz für eine SDHC/SDXC-Speicherkarte zur Speichererweiterung** und Anzeigen von Fotos direkt von der Digitalkamera.
Robustes Aluminiumgehäuse
Streamen Sie bis zu fünf verschiedene HD-Filme gleichzeitig**
Funktioniert mit iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Kindle Fire und Android™-Geräten
Wi-Fi-Passwortschutz**
Laden Sie die SanDisk Wireless Media Drive App herunter
Überblick
Streamen Sie bis zu fünf verschiedene HD-Filme gleichzeitig**
Mit dem SanDisk Connect Wireless Media Drive haben Sie Ihre Filme, Videos, Musik und Fotos immer mit dabei. Das Laufwerk lässt sich mit bis zu acht Mobilgeräten verbinden und kann fünf verschiedene HD-Filme gleichzeitig streamen, sodass jeder seinen Lieblingsfilm anschauen kann. Dafür benötigen Sie keine Internetverbindung, d. h. Sie können Inhalte an jedem Ort auf Ihr Mobilgerät streamen.
Bis zu 8 Stunden Streaming mit nur einer einzigen Aufladung
Das SanDisk Connect Wireless Media-Laufwerk ermöglicht bis zu acht Stunden ununterbrochenes Streaming mit nur einer einzigen Aufladung** – ideal für lange Autofahrten oder Flugreisen. Zum Lieferumfang gehören ein USB-Kabel und ein Netzteil
Erhältlich in verschiedenen Speicherkapazitäten, ein SD-Kartensteckplatz ermöglicht die Speichererweiterung**
Zeigen Sie die Bilder der letzten Geburtstagsfeier, die Sie mit Ihrer Digitalkamera aufgenommen haben, Ihren Freunden und Verwandten – ganz ohne Internetverbindung.
SanDisk Wireless Media Drive App
Mit der App für das SanDisk Connect Wireless Media Drive ist das Laufwerk im Handumdrehen betriebsbereit. Laden Sie die App auf Ihre Geräte herunter und stellen Sie eine Wireless-Verbindung mit dem Laufwerk her.
Kompatibilität und Systemanforderungen
Das SanDisk Connect Wireless Media Drive benötigt einen USB 2.0-Anschluss oder höher und ist mit iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Kindle Fire und Android-Geräten kompatibel. Es funktioniert mit PC- und Mac-Computern und den Betriebssystemen Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP oder Mac OS 10.6 und höher. Für Mobilgeräte, die iOS 8 verwenden, besuchen Sie bitte http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/16668/kw/itunes. Für andere WLAN-fähige Geräte wird ein Browser benötigt.
Garantie**
Das SanDisk Connect Wireless Media Drive wird in den USA und Kanada mit einer einjährigen eingeschränkten Garantie und in den Regionen EMEA und APAC mit einer zweijährigen Garantie geliefert.
Spezifikationen
Aufladen: USB-Kabel einstecken und über den Computer oder über das Netzteil aufladen
Systemanforderungen:
Für Mobilgeräte: iOS-Version 6,0 oder höher; Android-Version 2,3 oder höher Für Mobilgeräte, die iOS 8 verwenden, besuchen Sie bitte http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/16668/kw/itunes
Für PC- oder Mac-Computer: Windows® 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista®, Windows XP oder Mac OS 10.6 oder höher
USB 2.0-Anschluss oder höher
Abmessungen: 65 mm x 65 mm x 13,5 mm (2,6 x 2,6 x 0,52 Zoll)
Aluminiumgehäuse mit Unterseite aus rutschfestem Gummi
Wiederaufladbarer Li-Ion-Akku
Betriebsbedingungen: 40°C bei 90% RF, nicht kondensierend
Sicherheit: Optionaler Wi-Fi-Passwortschutz** (WPA2)
Support: 1 Jahr eingeschränkte Garantie in den USA und Kanada; 2 Jahre Garantie in den Regionen EMEA und APAC
 

Hi
You posted a while ago but I thought I'd mention I tried this SanDisk product - sent it back. It's not compatible with iOS 8 so I couldn't access any files. I've posted about this today as I still want to find a way of expanding the storage of my ipad.
Tim

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