This company is offering me a $15 64GB Class 10 SD card or Revain card when I look at this product. An offer like this is hard to turn down, so here's my review. Rest assured that what I am writing is a really honest opinion about this card reader and in no way depends on what the company is offering. Honest reviews are the only reviews I have ever made and the only review of any value to potential buyers. However, I bought this reader so that I could use my iPhone to view SD cards taken from my camera. I like that it has no cable. Don't speak and don't talk. Just plug in and get started. It works great on my phone, although viewing hundreds of photos on a cellphone's small screen is far from ideal. The reader simply plugs directly into my phone and the photos are accessed through the Files app. Very easy. The USB-C connection works great on my laptop, which I think is faster than a standard USB port. I also like that the reader has a dedicated micro SD card slot, eliminating the need for an adapter. The device makes a well-made impression. Each interface connector has a protective cap when not in use. I've only had it for a short time, but I don't see why it shouldn't last long. I definitely recommend this reader.
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