🚀 Elevate Your Data Game!
The Zedela USB 3.0 Card Reader is a versatile 7-in-1 adapter designed for seamless data transfer across various memory card formats. With lightning-fast speeds of up to 5Gbps and compatibility with multiple operating systems, this compact and stylish card reader is perfect for professionals on the move.
Brand | zedela |
Item model number | DKQ-7003 |
Operating System | Linux, Windows, Mac OS |
Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.71 x 3.94 x 0.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.71 x 3.94 x 0.39 inches |
Manufacturer | zedela |
ASIN | B07QQC491J |
Country of Origin | Bahamas |
Date First Available | April 12, 2019 |
D**L
Works as advertised with 2 SD slots, happy so far
This Card reader feels cheap and had several surface scratches across the top, so I was apprehensive it would work well. I plugged it into USB Port in the computer and it was instantly recognized. I bought it only for the dual SD card readers, so I popped in 2 SD cards at the same time and both read flawlessly. Switched music around, added and deleted items and the card reader continued to read until I unplugged it. I've used it a couple times and it's worked very well. Will update if I have any issues. I haven't used the other ports, but I would suspect they work well.
A**R
Photographers must read this review
I do ALOT of wildlife,nature and portrait photography and I bought this to replace my aged and beaten near to death promaster 3484. Let's talk rating - its a 5 star product, I want to review it at 4.5 stars because I wish the cord it came with was about a foot longer but for 5 or 10 bucks I can buy a longer 3.0 cord so its not like it's a deal breaker.Speed? 130 full size RAW photos from my nikon d810 imported into lightroom from a CF card in 148 seconds - nearly 4x faster than from the old promaster reader.Quality? It seems to be built fairly well, sleek and small so its unobtrusive but it doesn't feel flimsy or weak.Card fit? The card ports are well fitted, however be cautious with the CF slot as the pins COULD bend even on the most expensive of card readers - so be easy when inserting a CF card just like you're supposed to be anyway...Longevity? I'll try to remember to write another review in about 6 months after it's been used heavily.Price? Low price for high quality - you don't have to spend 50 to 80$ for a WELL MADE cars reader. This one is perfect for the job and the price is right.TLDR : its a well made reader with great import speeds even for large RAW photos, so any fellow I photographers that need a new reader, I would recommend this one all day. For quality and price, I don't think you'll find a better one.
J**R
It's versatile, and unique for having dual SD card slots. Sadly it falls short of advertised speeds.
I think with these little card readers you typically get what you pay for, and sometimes it falls short of your expectations. Many inexpensive 3.0 card readers can be found on Amazon. I own multiple. I even own one particular card reader that is part of a type C hub with ethernet, VGA, and HDMI outputs, as well as multiple 3.0 ports. This is the one card reader I have that wasn't particularly inexpensive. I included it in my testing simply for comparison purposes.Since most SD and MicroSD cards top out at under 100MB/s transfer speeds, cheaper card readers have always been able to get away with less than 100MB/s transfer speeds. How would you be able to tell if the card reader could transfer faster if the card isn't even that fast?Times are changing somewhat, and now faster than 100MB/s cards can be found in more places and at more competitive prices. I picked up a two pack of MicroSD 128GB Sandisk Extreme cards at Costco for $40 on sale. Even at the normal price of $44, this is still quite inexpensive. The price becomes even more appreciated when you realize these cards boast 170MB/s read speeds and 90MB/s writes. I purchased them for my Nikon D610 full frame SLR camera, looking forward to getting faster speeds for rapid shooting and video capture. In addition, I was really looking forward to the extra read speeds when emptying my card onto my computer for editing and archiving purposes.Today, I had to order a Lexar Professional Card reader, and it was more expensive than all the card readers I tested with the exception of the Type C multiport hub. Why, you ask? And what does this have to do with anything?I'm glad you asked!! Exactly NONE of the 3.0 card readers I own get anywhere near their advertised speeds. None of them are able to truly test the max speeds of my newer memory cards. In addition to the Sandisk extremes I recently purchased, my Lexar Professional 128GB wicked fast 1667x cards arrived. I threw them into the test as well. Boasting 250MB/s reads and 120MB/s writes, I was excited to see the more than double speeds versus most of my older SD cards. I was highly disappointed when ALL FIVE card readers tested (including the internal one in my laptop!!) had a strange cap on reads. None of the write speeds exceeded 90MB/s, so I will assume those measurements are correct for now.But every single card was only able to pull a max read speed of approximately 91-95MB/s. This was regardless of the port I used, the computer I used it on, or whether I used the microSD to SD adapter sleeve (with one exception). The results are incredibly consistent, the only outlier being one card reader that dropped from 93MB/s reads and 85MB/s writes to 23MB/s reads and 22MB/s writes when using the adapter. It was the Insignia branded multi-card reader from Best But, that had this peculiar drop. None of other card readers changed much more than a 1MB/s difference when using or not using the micro adapter sleeve. I tested 3 different SD cards, and one microSD card both with and without the adapter. The results are almost identical across the board with the Insignia brand performing the poorest out of the 5, largely due to the drop to essentially 2.0 speeds when using the microSD adapter. Even with that test thrown out, the Insignia still performs slower than the other 4 card readers tested.So do I recommend this USB 3.0 card reader? It depends. For most SD cards out there, the speeds will be sufficient. It is indeed much faster than a 2.0 card reader. I am frustrated that they advertise much faster speeds than what the card reader is capable of, but the truth is, it will still work well for your needs, and other than that, I have no issue with it.
A**R
Didn't last 4 months before eating my card
I purchased this item in July 2023, and it is now November 2023, and I can't get my card out. The norm is to press on the card, which pops out; when I pressed this time, the card went deeper. I had to take it apart to get my card out. It was cheap, and it worked according
M**G
The Perfect USB SD Card Reader
I have at least 4 or more different USB card readers, but this is the ONLY one that works every time I plug it in, and regardless of the type, brand, or capacity of the memory I plug into it.It's even a bargain, compared to many others, and it was detected immediately and installed perfectly the first time I plugged it into THREE different computers running THREE different operating systems! I don't think that's EVER happened before!If you want stone-axe reliable, FAST data transfers, and you have a variety of SD card types and sizes, like I do, THIS is the reader for YOU!
S**Z
Portable y cumple su función
Que puedo decir, el producto cumple exactamente para lo que es. Al introducir varias tarjetas al lector, el PC las reconoce todas y puedo copiar todas al tiempo o de a una.El indicador lumínico es interesante, porque cuando no hay tarjetas, tiene una luz roja encendida y cuando insertas una tarjeta y empiezas a copiar, esta luz se vuelve como violeta y es intermitente. Es un buen indicador de que se está haciendo la tarea.Llevo un par de días usándolo y hasta ahora ha sido muy bueno el desempeño y su funcionamiento.Lo único es que el cable es un poco corto para usar en un PC de escritorio, pero nada que no se pueda solucionar con otro cable más largo.
H**N
Efficient
works and does what it is supposed to do very well
੯**̋
使いにくさは少しあり
安いもの探してるなら十分
A**R
One SD slot died
One SD card slot died. It defeats the purpose because I wanted a card reader with 2 SD slots. Otherwise it is a good card reader. I may return it and get a replacement and hope that the replacement would have 2 functioning SD card slots.
豪**舞
色々読めるのですが
なんか安っぽいのと、TFが2口のはずなのに片方認識しませんTFってマイクロSDの事です
影**者
速度はあまり早くない
パソコン本体のカードリーダーが故障したので購入しました。読み書き速度は期待していたよりも遅かったので残念です。同時に5種類のメディアを使用できるのは良いです。ただ、アクセスランプが独立していないため、どのメディアにアクセスしているかわかりません。また、こちらの商品はケーブル一体型ではありませんので、そのあたりの好みは分かれるかもしれません。
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