Testseek.com have collected 37 expert reviews of the Eye-Fi Pro X2 Wireless SDHC / SDXC and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Eye-Fi Pro X2 Wireless SDHC / SDXC.
May 2010
(83%)
37 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The earlier Eye-Fi cards already offered features that you weren’t able to find in many cameras, the most notable being able to transfer your photos to your computer or online sharing site without having to remove the memory card, or plug a cable into...
Abstract: Short version: transfer the photos you take from your camera to your computer without hassles, and without wires, using the X2 Pro card from Eye-Fi. Add in the ability to automatically post photos to a growing number of online sites, geotagging, and “E...
Für die Hardware und die Idee verdient Eye-Fi ein großes Lob. Die unausgegorene Software und der langsame Datentransfer im b/g-Netz trüben das Vergnügen des Profis....
Works with any camera with an SD slot. Simple to set-up and use. Transfers photos and videos to your computer and more than 25 photo-sharing sites via Wi-Fi. Endless Memory Mode deletes media after it's safely transferred to free up space on card. Supports wireless ad-hoc direct-to-computer transfers without a router. RAW file support.
Expensive. Reduces camera battery life.
The latest Eye-Fi card, the Pro X2, boosts write speeds and adds Endless Memory, and like all Eye-Fi cards, lets you wireless upload photo and video to your PC and sharing sites....
Published: 2010-05-25, Author: Christopher , review by: macworld.co.uk
Simple, fast uploads, direct to online automation, RAW support, Ad-hoc networking
Expensive
The Eye-Fi Pro X2 Is expensive, there's no denying that, but for shear simplicity it's an incredibly compelling tool. If you shoot a lot of RAW images and want to get your workflow more streamlined it's a great investment. Or, if you just want to upload y...
Fast write speed; quick upload speed; able to upload over ad-hoc wireless networks
Probably too expensive unless you're a professional photographer; some cameras aren't compatible
The Eye-Fi Pro X2 builds on a great idea, adding some useful new features that are well implemented. It's probably too expensive to gain mass-market appeal, but, if you're a professional photographer, it could prove an invaluable time-saving device ...