2-in-1 USB C Lightning Dual Port SD TF Memory Card Reader Adapter for IPhone/IPad SD Card Reader Connector for Android Laptop
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2-in-1 USB C Lightning Dual Port SD TF Memory Card Reader Adapter for IPhone/IPad SD Card Reader Connector for Android LaptopSpecificationsItem name:2 IN 1 card readerInterface: USB C / Lightning for IPhoneSupport card:SD/ TFDate transmiss speed:480mbps(MB/s)Cable length :80mmCompatible Apple devices:Apple Interface Exclusive: Fully supports iPhones and iPads with lightning ports. System version must be: iOS 11 - iOS 13.Android Interface Exclusive: Only compatible with micro USB interface and supports OTG function.Type-C Interface Exclusive: Only compatible with oval interface and supports OTG function.Compatible SD cards: Supports SD cards up to 64GB (including 64GB), better read performance with fewer than 2000 photos, total video transfer size not exceeding 100MB.iOS 11 - 17.1 system: To read using the built-in "Photos" app, photos must be taken with a digital camera, stored in the "DCIM" folder and subdirectories, with photo and video formats being JPG and MP4 respectively.iOS 13/iPad OS 13 system: Can be read in two ways.1.Follow the method for iOS 11-17.1, no differences.2.Open the iOS 13 folder, view photos and videos without importing, just open or read directly.Supported photo and video formats: The card reader supports standard photo formats (including JPEG/PNG/GIF/M/MG) and SD and HD video formats (including H.264 and MPEG-4).NOTE!!!Some customers have reported compatibility issues with Japanese SD cards from Sony/Toshiba/Panasonic causing frequent crashes. The factory identified the issue: Some Japanese SD cards draw more current than Apple's limit. The card reader uses the current provided by Apple during reading. If it exceeds 100mA, Apple's automatic protection mechanism kicks in and disconnects it. Some Japanese SD cards draw up to 120mA, while typical cards only draw 90mA.