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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So far, so good!,
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This review is from: Eye-Fi 2GB Share SD Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB-B (Personal Computers)
To preface this with my background, I am a techie. I have graduated college with a degree in computer engineering, so I have a certain aptitude for technology and computers.
With that said, I bought this card so that I would never have to respond again to my mother's question "Can you show me just ONE MORE TIME how to put the pictures on the computer?" She does NOT have a great technical aptitude. So, I ordered this for my mother for mother's day. She has recently become a grandma and wants to take pictures of my nephew, her grandson, and share them with the family. I opted for the Share version of the Eye Fi, so she could upload to Kodak Gallery without any trouble. In my experience this product works like a charm. I had to set it up for my mother, obviously, but it was relatively painless. One quick tip for setup: SUPPOSEDLY the Eye Fi cards do NOT WORK WITH WPA-AES. They may require your wireless network setting to be set to TKIP instead. I did this in advance because I read it somewhere, but I didn't find this information on the Eye Fi website, so I cannot verify it at this time. After registering the card with the supplied software, which admittedly took 2 or 3 [very quick] tries, and setting up for my now WPA-TKIP network, and our Kodak Gallery settings, we tested it out. Using my mother's camera, we took a few photos within the house. Within moments, because we were in the wireless network range, the photo appeared in the corner of our computer screen. We checked the folder it was supposed to be placed into, and it was there. I logged into Kodak Gallery, and the photo was there. The names need to be changed, if you wish them to be more descriptive, but I didn't find them to be a problem (folders/names based on date, time, etc.) We tried this on about 5 photos, and each one offered the same positive results. At this point, my mother has taken at least 100 or so photos with the camera, inside and outside the range of the wireless network. She turns it on when she brings it home, and so far it has been near flawless. She has informed me that one or two photos did NOT get transferred--I haven't determined what the cause was for this, due to a lack of supervision during the process--it's simple enough that I didn't feel it to be necessary. Regardless, with the exception of those one or two photos that were missed, the card has been perfect. I honestly think that, for the convenience that this brings to her (and the sanity it maintains for me, being "the computer guy" for the family) it is worth the one or two missed photos. At this point, I've told her "just take extra pictures" until I figure it out. If/when I figure it out, I'll post an update. But it hasn't happened again since those couple of photos, which were a while ago, so I don't see this as a recurring problem. Given all of that, I would have to say this is a great product, which offers incredible convenience for the price.
55 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
The little things they don't tell you,
By danvsjr (Jacksonville, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eye-Fi 2GB Share SD Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB-B (Personal Computers)
There are a few things that are not in the documentation or made clear in the advertising that may impact your use. 1)As mentioned in an earlier review, the application this device talks to must have an internet connection back to the Eye-Fi server to be set up. 2)The Eye-Fi will not connect to an ad-hoc network, i.e. you cannot just have it talk directly to your laptop. While you can use a small router such as the Apple Airport Express to set up a small network, then back to item #1, it must have an internet connection to make it work. So if you were wanting to do a location shoot where there was no internet available, you better hope everything was setup correctly in advance back at the office where it could connect..
And although this is in the documentation, it will ONLY transfer jpgs.. So if you have a DSLR that may capture to a RAW+jpg or TIFF,, it will only see and transfer jpgs.. So you have to take a chip to your computer anyway.. But as a little fun product that allows you to upload to a photosite on the net,, it works.f
65 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting novelty, but not practical,
By slayerfan91 (New York) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Eye-Fi 2GB Share SD Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB-B (Personal Computers)
If you are interested in this product because you want to stop using USB cables or card readers to get your pics on your computer, then you might not be getting what you expect. If you live in an apartment or dormroom and want to quickly get your pics posted on Facebook, Flikr, Shutterfly, etc., then this product is good. But for most other users, not so much, as I will explain in detail below. (Reviews of this product seem to illicit some emotional reactions, so I will stick to the facts with this less than favorable review.)
(1) The range on this product is way less than advertised. I had to bring my camera to within 5 feet of my computer for it to connect. If you live in a small apartment or dorm, no big deal. But if you have to walk across the house to get the camera within 5 feet of your computer for the transfers to start, is it really so much easier than using a USB cable? (2) The EyeFi software is browser-based, and needs to be in constant contact with EyeFi's servers for picture transfers to occur. Even if you are only transfering pictures to your computer (and aren't having them uploading to a picture service), your computer has to be in continual contact with EyeFi's servers. Why is this such a big deal? Because EyeFi's servers are buggy and slow. It took me over 20 minutes to transfer pictures to my computer with EyeFi when it would have taken 15 seconds using a USB cable or card reader. Oh, and since your camera has to be on (obviously) for the pictures to transfer, the long transfer time leads to quickly drained camera batteries. (Note, EyeFi admitted that their servers were overwhelmed on Christmas Day because usage exceeded their expectations. But if their infrastructure can not handle the number of EyeFi cards in the market, isn't that a reason to NOT have their software be browser-based?) (3) The EyeFi does not transfer video (EyeFi should make this more explicit in its marketing materials), so you'll need to use a USB cable or card reader if you use your camera for video. (4) The EyeFi "software" does not delete pictures after it transfers them. So at some point you will have to traditionally connect the camera/card to your computer just to delete them. Unless you want to spend the time doing it manually on your camera. So, in short, even though pictures do wirelessly transfer to your computer, you still have to set the camera next to your computer anyway, wireless transfers take longer than the traditional methods, and you'll have to traditionally connect the card or camera to your computer at some point anyway. At the end of the day, the "wow" factor of a teeny-tiny itty-bitty WiFi on the card doesn't make anything any easier. Unless your primary goal is getting all your pictures onto Facebook/Flikr ASAP.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Burned twice - all photo's lost,
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This review is from: Eye-Fi 2GB Share SD Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB-B (Personal Computers)
I bought this product a year ago after some good reviews. The first one worked for only a short time before I lost several hundred pictures when the card suddenly needed to be "reformatted." I put it in a drawer and forgot about it after losing so much. Then the company had a "recall" and offered to replace it as part of some program. So I accepted a new one and sent the old one back. Well, this morning on the 7th day of a 8 day vacation the same thing happened. I've now lost all my vacation pictures. There are hundreds of less expensive cards out there that will do their primary job - act as a storage device. This product has never reliably transfered my photo's from camera to computer, seems to drain my camera's batteries 5x's faster than a regular card ... and it has twice lost all my pictures forever. I wish I could save each of you from the huge disappointment you'll experience when you see the error message and realize you can't update your blog, can't make a photo book, can't share the photo's with your friends.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Great idea, poor follow through,
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This review is from: Eye-Fi 2GB Share SD Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB-B (Personal Computers)
First off, I'd like to say that when this product works as it's supposed to, it's great. The unfortunate thing is that for me, this is rarely the case. I've had the same issues happen multiple times: card locks up, the wi-fi stops working, the card won't connect to my network, it won't automatically upload and my favorite, the software can't tell me the settings of the card (it gets stuck on searching). If these bugs weren't frustrating enough, wait until you try and contact someone from tech support. They run you around and around in circles asking the same question several times before they stop working on your issue completely. It never seems to be an issue with their product, rather an issue with your computer, your operation system, your router, your network or your camera. I really wish that this product did what it was supposed to do because on the few occasions that it has, it makes me forget the other 85% of the time that it doesn't. I spend more time trying to troubleshoot and fix the issues with the card than it would for me to manually copy the pictures off the card and onto my computer. If you intend on buying one of their cards, please take the time to jump over to the tech support forums on their website and see what issues that others are having.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great time saver,
This review is from: Eye-Fi 2GB Share SD Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB-B (Personal Computers)
We've been using Eye-Fi for about 2 years now. My wife loves the fact that she can download all of our photos in one easy step without copying everything. It automatically sets up the specific date so you can track your photos. When you get up around 2-300 photos in your camera you'll see how fast and easy this thing is to use!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Unreliable,
By Nitzie (Des Plaines. IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eye-Fi 2GB Share SD Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB-B (Personal Computers)
I purchased this card from Best Buy for $40. I had read many reviews and chose to ignore the bad ones. Big mistake. This card does not work as promised. After Setup, which was very easy, I took 2 pictures and they downloaded to my computer nicely. I then took about 10 pictures with my Canon Power Saver A2000 and only the 1st picture downloaded. I turned my camera off and back on and another picture downloaded. I tried this 3 or 4 times and the results were the same. 1 or 2 pictures downloaded. Some never downloaded. This seems like a nice idea but I would suggest waiting until they iron the kinks out. I returned my card for a refund and I'll continue uploading my pictures the old fashioned way.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works well,
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This review is from: Eye-Fi 2GB Share SD Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB-B (Personal Computers)
Just got my new card and reader. It works as advertised and is fast at uploading pics. I would recommend that you adjust your camera so that the camera image stays up as long as possible. This helps with the image download.
Pros. It really works and its pretty simple to use. Pics look good and its fun at parties. It impresses everyone. Cons. Range can be improved so the card can send pics further away from the wifi antenna. It is not compatible with Chrome, my primary browser.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does exactly what I wanted!,
This review is from: Eye-Fi 2GB Share SD Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB-B (Personal Computers)
I don't have much to say that hasn't been said already - it works amazing and does exactly what it claims to. You take photos and they magically appear on your computer, or FTP site, or whatever!
Only comment I have to make is that I had a problem that I couldn't find mentioned elsewhere. You can not setup the card with having an active internet connection via the wireless network you intend to setup, even though it includes a USB card reader to do the actual setup. I tried to setup the card via an internet connected work computer via the card reader but didn't want to put the work wireless network settings onto the card since I didn't plan on using it at work after the setup. It acts like it is working, but then the settings don't stick and it says it is unregistered. I discovered the cause when I finally set it up at my house (and tech support confirmed the cause the next day after I had already solved it.) Not a big deal, but it would have saved me a lot of time and aggravation if it had been made clear. That having been said, now that it is setup it works flawless and I love it. I can't recommend it highly enough.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great product,
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This review is from: Eye-Fi 2GB Share SD Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB-B (Personal Computers)
This is a great product I can recommend and use. I love how easy it is to use even for people who are not very good using the computer. It makes it faster for me to get my photos online.
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