Testseek.com have collected 136 expert reviews of the Kingston Wi-Drive Portable Wireless Storage for iPad/iPhone/iPod touch USB2 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston Wi-Drive Portable Wireless Storage for iPad/iPhone/iPod touch USB2.
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The editors liked
Wireless
Easy to use
The supercompact Kingston Wi-Drive provides extra storage space for mobile devices and is capable of relaying Internet access from an existing Wi-Fi network to its connected clients
Ingenious and compact wireless storage device
The editors didn't like
Three-user limit
Up to $200 (32GB)
The Kingston Wi-Drive offers a limited amount of storage space
Doesn't support USB 3.0
And is slow as an external drive. The device also has a short battery life and supports only three concurrent clients
Expensive
Connecting to an existing Wi-Fi network can be tricky
$149 (16GB)
$198 (32GB)
File access must be made through the Wi-Drive iOS app
The Wi-Drive comes in 16GB and 32GB versions and makes accessing extra memory for iOS devices easy.Related Tags: kingston, macworld, macworld australia, review, Wi-Drive Be Sociable, Share! Print this article Comments Related PostsHP Photosmart 7510Up...
Expensive; connecting to an existing Wi-Fi network can be tricky, $149 (16GB); $198 (32GB)
Apart from one little network hiccup, the Wi-Drive was easy to use and performed really well. I liked that it allowed me to share media with three users simultaneously.Related Tags: files, internet, ipad, iphone, kingston, macworld, macworld australi...
Kingston Wi-Drive smartly expands the storage of your devices while adding some great spices to the mix. It has its own Wireless access point so you can access your photos, documents, videos, music, or any files on the drive without the need to plug it...
The supercompact Kingston Wi-Drive provides extra storage space for mobile devices and is capable of relaying Internet access from an existing Wi-Fi network to its connected clients
The Kingston Wi-Drive offers a limited amount of storage space, doesn't support USB 3.0, and is slow as an external drive. The device also has a short battery life and supports only three concurrent clients
Compact, Internet-ready, and well-designed, the Wi-Drive makes a convenient companion for frequent travelers who have from one to three tablets and a moderate library of digital content....
Published: 2013-02-22, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
Abstract: Our article today will highlight the new 128GB Wi-Drive as well as giving you a quick look at a new prototype, the Wi-Drive Plus MobileLite.To start things off, lets provide an explanation to keep these as easy to understand as possible. Kingston's Wi-Dri...
Abstract: Mobile devices may seem like the greatest thing since sliced bread, but there is a major problem with limitations of storage. What good is having a device that can play all your media at your fingertips if you can't take the device anywhere and play it. S...
While using the Wi-Drive we found the range of the device to be pretty decent. Enough to have it stored in your pocket without losing signal, and even let your friend’s share of it 5 rows back on the flight to Vegas.Adding files to the device does ...
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Published: 2012-10-02, Author: Gordon , review by: maximumpc.com
Easy to set up and simple to use.
Can’t power up when plugged into charger.
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Published: 2012-09-21, Author: The , review by: techreaction.net
The Kingston WiDrive wireless storage device was great to play with in our testing. It was easy to setup and easy to connect to all our devices. Streaming was fast to our devices and had very little load time once you selected your media to play or wa...