

2 of 6 Heres a photo on a digital camera. Compatible with all Sci-Fi RPGs including Mothership and Starfinder.
#Eye fi mobile 2 update
Click through our hands-on photos above to see how it works. Sometime in the middle of the night, Eye-Fi released both the Direct Mode software update for its Wi-Fi enabled SD cards, and a new iOS app that works with this mode. Roll & Play Press is raising funds for Roll & Play: Sci-Fi Toolkits on Kickstarter Two books. The Mobile X2 is an 8GB SDHC memory card that works with many popular digital. Between the two models, the Mobi Pro is a worthwhile upgrade, as the extra 19 gets you not only double the base storage space but a host of additional features like selective transfer (the. On Tuesday, Eye-Fi released the latest model in its popular digital camera memory card line, the Eye-Fi Mobile X2.

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With an iPhone (or Android phone) in your pocket and an Eye-Fi Mobile X2 card in your camera, you can also make instant backups of your photos, even when you're nowhere near a Wi-Fi network. The new Eye-Fi Mobile X2 will be available from 20 May, priced at £80. The current generation Eye-Fi cards come in two flavors: the Eye-Fi Mobi 8GB (31) and the Eye-Fi Mobi Pro 16GB and 32GB (50 and 175, respectively). I'm personally happy about that, since I find the Apple Camera Connection Kit dongles extremely easy to lose (and they're not exactly inexpensive).

#Eye fi mobile 2 upgrade
This was first announced back in January, and it's finally about to drop.Ī new 8 GB Mobile X2 card with the Direct Mode enabled will be available starting on April 17 for US$79.99, and a free firmware upgrade will be available to owners of existing X2 Eye-Fi cards to add the capability one week later.ĭirect Mode makes it possible, with the aid of new Eye-Fi apps for iOS and Android, to simply take photos with a digital camera and have them uploaded to the mobile devices in seconds without the need for cables. Direct Mode helps us bridge the gap between classic digital imaging and the exploding world of mobile devices, said Jef Holove, CEO of Eye-Fi. The makers of the Eye-Fi Wi-Fi enabled SDHC memory cards have announced a new feature today - the ability to use Wi-Fi Direct Mode and special Eye-Fi mobile apps to transfer pictures from a digital camera to a mobile device when there's no wireless network available. The Eye-Fi Mobile X2 provides instant uploads anywhere by wirelessly connecting the camera to a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet, and is available for 79.99.
