Are the family reunion videos still in your camera? Effortlessly share your memories with the 4GB Eye-Fi Share Video card. It uses your home Wi-Fi network to automatically upload photos and videos straight from your camera to your computer and to one of over 25 popular photo sharing websites, like Flickr,...Read More
Are the family reunion videos still in your camera? Effortlessly share your memories with the 4GB Eye-Fi Share Video card. It uses your home Wi-Fi network to automatically upload photos and videos straight from your camera to your computer and to one of over 25 popular photo sharing websites, like Flickr, Facebook or Picasa. No cables. No hassles. No kidding.
FEATURES
4GB memory capacity for tons of photos and videos.
Stores photos and videos just like your existing SDHC card.
Sends JPEG photos and videos to your computer using your Wi-Fi network. You’ll barely have to lift a finger to get photos and videos out of your camera.
Works in over hundreds of cameras. Check here to see if your camera can be transformed into a powerful wireless uploading machine.
Choose where you want to save. You can choose any folder on your computer, or iPhoto for Mac users and can change to a different folder anytime.
Choose where you want to share. Send your photos and videos to any of over 25 popular sharing, printing, blogging and networking websites. Click here for a complete list that includes Flickr, Facebook, Picasa, Kodak Gallery and more.
Keep things in the family. Set online privacy preferences at setup to ensure your new baby pictures will only be visible to your closest friends and family.
Share only the best. With the Selective Transfer option, you control what uploads from your camera. Simply use the ‘lock’ or ‘protect’ function on your camera to transfer only the selected photos and videos.
Stay in the loop. Get notified when your photos and videos are uploaded online by text message, email or Twitter.
Get started in just minutes. Just set it up, pop it into your SD compatible camera, and watch your photos fly into your computer.
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