Tuesday, August 6, 2013

The company Kingston Releases MobileLite Wireless mobile device

The company Kingston Digital, a division of Kingston Technology Inc., On the development of flash memory, today announced the release of a new device MobileLite Wireless.

MobileLite Wireless - a new generation of portable data storage device Wi-Drive, which the company launched in Kingston in 2011 for devices based on platforms of Apple and Android. New reader MobileLite Wireless has enhanced functionality and allows you to wirelessly access the content stored on a USB-drive and memory cards format SD / SDHC / SDXC, and microSD (with adapter). Novelty can also be used as an emergency mobile charger for mobile phones.

MobileLite Wireless perfect for active lifestyles, to empower users on the go. The device is simple to use - you just need to insert it into the slot USB-drive for easy viewing and sharing movies or other files on mobile devices, and memory card slot SD / SDHC / SDXC allows you to share photos. To do this, remove the memory card from the camera and insert it into a card reader MobileLite Wireless. The included adapter allows you to view the contents of memory cards microSD, used in mobile phones and tablets.


MobileLite Wireless can also be used as an emergency charger. The charging function is supported by most mobile phones, as Charging is carried out via the USB. Novelty has a rechargeable battery that supports up to five hours of continuous operation as a wireless reading device data that can be useful during long journeys.

MobileLite Wireless allows you to bring and share data with three users simultaneously. Like the Wi-Drive, the novelty supports three simultaneous connections to the device and the router through a network of Wi-Fi. Therefore, the user can simultaneously streaming music and surf the Internet. MobileLite Wireless application is already available for the platform Apple. In the near future there will be support for Android and Kindle Fire. Also expected to support Windows Phone, Windows PC and Mac.

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