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USB 3.2 Gen1, 5-in-1 card reader(SD-, microSD-, MS-, CF and M2), aluminum, silver
Part No.: CR0048
EAN: 4052792071030
PU: 100
- Card reader; perfect to take with you on the go
- Extension for computers, laptops, tablets
- 1x SD card, 1x microSD card, 1x MS card, 1x CF card and 1x M2 card (MS- and M2 card simultaneously useable)
- Connection: micro-USB-B (female) to USB-A (cable included)
- Data transmission: Up to 5 Gbit/s
- Supports SD/SDHC/SDXC/microSD/M2, MS and CF cards
- Plug-and-play – no driver installation needed
- Supports Windows, Mac OS, iPad OS, Android, Chrome OS and Linux
- Max. memory card capacity: Up to 1 TB
- Aluminum housing
General product data:
- Weight: 0.048 kg
- Height: 1 cm
- Width: 5.4 cm
- Length: 8.8 cm
Whether you're a professional photographer, videographer, or simply looking to store your data,... more
Product information "USB 3.2 Gen1, 5-in-1 card reader(SD-, microSD-, MS-, CF and M2), aluminum, silver" from LogiLink
Whether you're a professional photographer, videographer, or simply looking to store your data, the LogiLink USB 3.2 Gen1 card reader is an essential tool for efficient and secure management and transfer of your data.
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