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Iflash drive review
Iflash drive review













iflash drive review
  1. Iflash drive review portable#
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Many people will see this as a big advantage, but if you were to purchase the Seagate Wireless Plus you get 1TB of memory, so there are clearly pros and cons for each option. The PhotoFast i-FlashDrive differs as it uses the power from the device it is connected to and doesn't need Wi-Fi. Many of the external drives designed for iOS devices rely on Wi-Fi connectivity and are battery powered. The i-FlashDrive HD differs from the others as it doesn't have a battery, it is powered by the device it is connected to, but the Seagate offers a lot more memory at 1TB and the Maxell Airstash is unlimited as you can change the memory card.

iflash drive review

Iflash drive review portable#

Alternatives include the Maxell AirStash at £127, Seagate Wireless Plus at £222, Transcend Portable Wireless Drive StoreJet at £59 and Kingston Wi-Drive at £141. The PhotoFast i-FlashDrive HD is available in three different capacities - 16GB, 32GB and 64GB available for around £131, £180 and £256. The app also allows you to backup your contacts, they are saved into a few small files inside a contact backup folder and can be restored if you lose your contacts on your iOS device. This is easy to use, you can rename recordings before and after, but we found the end of our audio clips were cut off a little too quickly. There are a couple of features which are quite unique to the i-FlashDrive. You can link the app to allow sharing between the drive and Dropbox. In the features it says you can rename files - this is only possible for files stored on the local storage and not on the actual drive itself.

Iflash drive review password#

When you want to open a locked file you have to enter the password you've set, when you come back out the file is automatically relocked.

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Iflash drive review Pc#

File encryption is easy (you can't encrypt folders), a password is set and you can then only access that file via an iOS device as it becomes unrecognised by a PC / Mac. When playing a song from a folder containing other songs, the rest of the songs in the same folder will be added to the playlist, making it easy to listen to a whole album. Whereas you will probably be OK listening to music and viewing images direct from the drive, it is probably best to transfer videos (particularly if you are watching a long film) from the drive to the local storage as you can then keep your iOS on charge at the same time. Playback of images, music and videos is quick.

iflash drive review

Via the app you're then able to access the drive and add images and documents stored on your iOS device. To add files using your PC / Mac you simply plug it in and it acts just the same as any other USB drive. When you plug it into an iOS device you are automatically prompted to download the app if you haven't already - if you have already installed the app you'll be asked if you want to open it. As the other end has USB, it is compatible with both Macs and PCs. There's also an official Apple Lightning to 30-pin Adapter so the drive can be used on newer and older iOS devices. With the i-FlashDrive HD you get plastic covers for each end to protect when not in use. Transfer rates: 10MB/s USB, 2.5MB/s iPad 2 and 1.5MB/s iPhone 4Īvailable in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities There are three different capacities available - 16GB, 32GB and 64GB available for around £131, £180 and £256.įile encryption (lock files and add a password)įile management (create, copy, move, delete, rename etc.)Ĭompatible with USB computers, Mac, iPod, iPhone and iPad It is compatible with iOS devices that run iOS 6.0 and comes with a lightning adapter so it is compatible with old and new iPhones and iPads. It doesn't require Wi-Fi, a network or battery power. This means you can share images, videos, songs are more between your Mac / PC and iOS devices. The PhotoFast i-FlashDrive HD is an external memory expansion drive designed for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch users that can also be connected to a Mac or PC.















Iflash drive review