Belkin iPod Media Reader

By Staff writers on 05/08/2004

More Belkin reviews , RRP: AU$200.00

The good:

  • Connects camera memory card to iPod directly
  • Compact and stylish
  • Uses convenient power source

The bad:

  • No display
  • No file-transfer verification function
  • Not compatible with iPod Mini

The bottomline:

With six supported media types, this Belkin media reader lets you quickly transfer digital photos to your iPod for storage.

This device from Belkin creates perfect harmony between a digital camera and your iPod. If you've ever had to carry around a laptop in order to dump photos from your camera, you'll quickly see why this is such a big deal for shutterbugs -- especially the photographer on the go.

Connect the media reader to the iPod, and it will copy digital photos from any storage card (CompactFlash, Secure Digital, SmartMedia, MultiMediaCard, or Memory Stick). Your iPod's hard drive stores the photos until the next time you sync to a PC or Mac, though Mac users will have the photos automatically imported into iPhoto.

The media reader requires four AAA batteries and is compatible with docking iPods only.

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