Enter Wi-Drive by Kingston.
How do you store your files for your mobile device? Do you use internal storage, MicroSD card, online storage (Drive, Dropbox, Box) or a combination of any or all of these? Internal storage is limited to the device it's built into for and MicroSD cards are only accessible to one device at a time. Online storage services work with multiple devices but is limited by data connection and the files are not local. What if you want your storage to be portable, local, and accessible to all your mobile devices? Kingston has you covered with their Wi-Drive.
The Wi-Drive is an external flash-based hard drive with built-in wireless connectivity. With the press of a button, this relatively generic-looking device transforms itself into a wireless hotspot that can handle up to three simultaneous wireless connections. The Wi-Drive also has a MicroUSB port for those times when you'd like to load the device with data from your computer for later access from your phone or tablet.
How do you store your files for your mobile device? Do you use internal storage, MicroSD card, online storage (Drive, Dropbox, Box) or a combination of any or all of these? Internal storage is limited to the device it's built into for and MicroSD cards are only accessible to one device at a time. Online storage services work with multiple devices but is limited by data connection and the files are not local. What if you want your storage to be portable, local, and accessible to all your mobile devices? Kingston has you covered with their Wi-Drive.
The Wi-Drive is an external flash-based hard drive with built-in wireless connectivity. With the press of a button, this relatively generic-looking device transforms itself into a wireless hotspot that can handle up to three simultaneous wireless connections. The Wi-Drive also has a MicroUSB port for those times when you'd like to load the device with data from your computer for later access from your phone or tablet.