Integral Mobil Card Reader 9-in-1

Posted by Notcot on Sep 11, 2010 in Handhelds & PDAs |

Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (20 Reviews)

Product Description
Integral Mobil Card Reader 9-in-1

  • Genuine Integral Quality
  • 12 Months Manufacturers Warranty

Integral Mobil Card Reader 9-in-1

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5 Comments

oi! oi!
at 12:34 pm

Needed a card reader to transfer images to an Sd card for viewing on my Wii.I took a gamble with this one as appossed to the more expensive Belkin product.The reason being that a reviewer stated they had problems with data transfer to larger memory cards, i.e.(1 or 2gigs).

I’ve experienced no such problems and no overheating worries either.

By the way,its 31p, or was, but the P&P alone is a fiver.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
J. A. Allen
at 1:50 pm

Truthfully it is hard to justify such a high score, as this is an item that does what it says on the tin, and nothing more. But that’s all it’s supposed to do, and it does it well.

No drivers required, XP just takes a couple of seconds to work out how to handle the device once plugged in and away you go. I’ve tested it with 2 different SD cards (16MB and 512MB) and they work with no problems, as does the 512MB MicroSD (trans-flash) card that I use with it.

The build seems solid, but too light for my liking, it feels as though more care could have been put into the build, but the build quality doesn’t rattle and everything is secure. The material’s shortfalls are justified by the price.

There are two potential problems that I see with this device, both are easily avoided with the most minute amount of care. The first is there is no indication as to which way up the cards should be inserted. You should find that they only go in one way, so don’t force them too hard. It is fairly easy to find out by experiment how they fit in, but don’t break your card in the process.

The potential problem I found is while it is connected to my PC. Now this may just be a problem with my not-quite-so-perfect PC or my incredibly old USB extension splitter thing that I used to connect it (which takes and external power supply). But I found that the device got very hot when using my MicroSD card in it, and it hadn’t been left in for that long. Granted I had trasferred lots to it in a short space of time, but it still worried me a bit, you don’t want your memory cards melting in there. So just a word of advice: copy you files, disconnect the device immediately, and only reconnect when you want to transfer files back. Don’t work on files straight off the device.

Pity to concentrate on the fallbacks of what is essentially a very functional, versatile, portable and cheap device.
Rating: 4 / 5


 
Mr. K. A. Harrison
at 2:01 pm

It is not a 9 in 1 as advertised but has slots for just three types of card (no Compact Flash for example). It is bulky and cannot be used in a slot adjacent to another usb device. Not recommended.

Jack Harrison
Rating: 1 / 5


 
Steven Mark Barlow
at 4:22 pm

A very easy to use product doing exactly what it says it will, never failed to read any card entered.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Linjeakel
at 6:44 pm

I wanted to give this no stars as I couldn’t get it to work at all, but you have to give at least one. I couldn’t plug it in directly to a USB port on the PC as it’s much bulkier than the usual pendrive and there wasn’t room to push it right in with other devices plugged into the next door ports, even more so with the card sticking out.

The USB hub I use was able to take it, but then Windows (XP) said it didn’t recognise the device and I should load the correct drivers. According to the package instructions, it doesn’t have or need drivers, so I’m sort of stumped. I’m going to try it in other PCs and see if it works, though that won’t be much help to me.
Rating: 1 / 5


 

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