Testseek.co.uk have collected 104 expert reviews of the Kingston MobileLite Wireless and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston MobileLite Wireless.
November 2013
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The editors liked
An excellent idea
Good value
Lightweight
Very quick and easy to set up
Fast charge
Excellent signal strength
The editors didn't like
Below average build quality
The Android app is buggy
Poor instructions
The use of SD cards is cumbersome when compared to alternatives
Such as the Kingston Wi-Drive
Limited flexibility for users with expandable storage on their mobile devices
Adding new files to the library still requires a physical connection to the read
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Published: 2014-03-02, Author: Dave , review by: daveplays.co.uk
Abstract: Kingston MobileLiteIt's a trend currently that everything is going wireless; from the more common devices like wireless keyboard bundles. Manufacturers have recently been adding the functionality to storage devices such as external hard drives, memory car...
Abstract: The drawback is that the MobileLite doesn't have a hard drive. This may seem a considerable problem, but what it does have is slots for SD cards and USB sticks, which are now readily available up to 256Gb. So it's plausible to keep a few dozen films, say,...
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Published: 2013-10-03, Author: David , review by: artiss.co.uk
An excellent idea, Good value
Below average build quality, The Android app is buggy, Poor instructions
For all the features it has it's not bad value for money. However, bad build quality, instructions and accompanying apps lets it down. If you can look past this and could really do with a wireless method of connecting USB and SD cards to your tablet and ...
As far as wireless card readers go, Kingston's MobileLite Wireless is solid built unit that does as it says in the tin (well, a box as the case may be). The design is simple and to the point, yet it's not bland either – blending in well with most mobile d...
Lightweight, Very quick and easy to set up, Fast charge, Excellent signal strength,
The use of SD cards is cumbersome when compared to alternatives, such as the Kingston Wi-Drive, Limited flexibility for users with expandable storage on their mobile devices, Adding new files to the library still requires a physical connection to the read
The Kingston MobileLite Wireless is a nifty, well designed SD card reader. The design of the reader is simple, in a good way, and will let it blend in with most other gadgets available on the market. The wireless functionality is excellent and the app for...
Size, Streams Data From SD Cards And USB Flash Drives, Internal 1800mAh Li-Polymer Battery (Can Also Be Used To Charge Other Devices), Simultaneous Connection To Up To 3 Devices, Partial Use As An Wi-Fi Range Extender, Price (For Some), , ,
Design (Compared To The Wi-Drive), No Internal Memory (For Some),
Although certainly far from what I'd ever call groundbreaking the latest MobileLite Wireless by Kingston does offer a more wealthy set of features compared to the original Wi-Drive and in the end i think that's what will attract most potential buyers. So ...
Published: 2014-06-12, Author: Jeff , review by: macworld.com
Kingston's MobileLite Wireless is an inexpensive way to access more storage than what comes with iOS devices. Letting you use SD cards and USB thumb drives of any capacity doesn't lock you into a fixed amount of storage. And the battery bank mode is a bo...