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The 7-in-1 USB 3.0 Multi Card Reader by zedela is a compact, ultra-fast external device supporting 7 card types and simultaneous reading of 5 cards. With transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps, broad OS compatibility, and a slim portable design, it’s engineered for professionals who demand efficiency and versatility in managing diverse memory cards.







| ASIN | B06ZXV6Y8J |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,626 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 135 in External Memory Card Readers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | T-DKQ-L-002 |
| Manufacturer | zedela |
| Product Dimensions | 7.19 x 4.8 x 1 cm; 30 g |
S**.
Simple to use plugged in and away you go
Plugged into my laptop and it worked perfectly.
S**S
very handy little piece of kit
I bought this as my current laptop hasn't got any sd card/micro sd card slots, an oversight on my side. It works perfectly, it's fast and small so when your not using it you can tuck it away in your laptop bag or desk. Good value for money and build quality seems above average so I imagine getting many years of use out of it. Very pleased with purchase.
J**S
Multicard reader
The card reader is really good once you can work out which way to load the card. I struggled a little with a Micro SD card and image on the top with the card direction would help loads. Once figured that out great decide super quick and plug ' n' play so very easy to use in that respect. Time will tell if it is well made.
E**E
I loved
100% recommended. Excellent quality.
M**S
Multiple SD Cards!
So I've had a bit of an awkward setup for professional video production, with lots of different card readers, so I wanted one that could take more than one SD card at a time. I usually have 4 to 6 cards after a big shoot so have two in one reader, and using my other two single card readers saves a lot of time. It means I can set and forget, especially for smaller two cam setups. Otherwise I have to linger around the computer waiting to swap the next card in. So far they seem to run quickly. I will say the USB A side is very tight and stiff to pull out. It genuinely takes a bit of effort to get it out of the USB, so that may just be a mild annoyance or a random fault. So maybe check other reviews to see if that's a trend when deciding to buy it. But really, it's cheap, and very practical having lots of options and would buy it again.
T**A
Took 48 hours to not import a Compact Flash card
I wanted to like this, I wanted it to work, I picked it due to amazing reviews and am absolutely appalled at how rubbish and not fit for purpose this is. I have a 64GB 160MB/s Compact Flash card that I was trying to migrate to my computer - 48 hours after it started (I thought I would just leave it overnight and then forgot) it managed 20% and looking at logs randomly disconnected itself every couple of minutes. The connectors in the Compact Flash port are not all straight which won’t have helped, on the 4 separate computers I tried using this on the errors ranged from “Unable to read from device” to “There was a fault detected in your device”. - Doesn’t work on Windows 10 - 48 hours of nothing - Doesn’t work on Windows 11 - Disconnects every few minutes and then just finds a fault and disconnects device permanently - Doesn’t work on a Mac Studio Ultra with Mac OS 3 - Corrupt unreadable files - Doesn’t work on a very old (but reliable) MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard - Took an age to connect then complained it wasn’t readable So… cheap looking, non-functioning on Mac or Windows… err… trying to find a positive… Ok the shade of purple the light occasionally goes is pretty :-D Have since bought a Lexar Professional Multi-Card reader which has migrated the contents in less than a minute - Do not buy this if you need to read Compact Flash as you will be disappointed and need to buy one that actually works - just buy one that works first time and save your time and money!
W**E
Pretty Good, if you have USB3.0 ports
These are just fine and do exactly what you need, IF you have USB 3.0 on board, they are NOT backwards compatible to USB 2.0 so be warned. Thankfully My sons pc had USB 3.0 ports so it wasn't a total loss, just can't use the seoncd one i bought on my pc.
L**S
Fantastic Multi card reader with really good speed
I love using this multi card reader it’s good quality and does the job. It has good speeds so transferring files onto my PC was very easy and snappy. It pretty much offers a slot of all sorts of memory cards and I love how you can use multiple cards in one go. Definitely a fantastic product to have especially since I do a bit of photography. Hope you found my review useful.
G**R
It worked just as expected.
R**L
Lo compré para poder transferir las fotos de mi cámara reflex a mi Macbook cuando viajo (el mio todavía tiene lector de tarjetas pero se murió hace unos meses) y me va perfecto. Es mucho más pequeño de lo que me esperaba cuando lo compré y eso es un punto a favor ya que me cabe perfectamente en la funda "slim" que tengo para el macbook. Tiene cantidad de entradas para distintas tarjetas (no sabía ni que existían tantos modelos diferentes). Emplea un cable USB únicamente así que no tienes que cargar con un transformador eléctrico. Funciona a velocidad de USB 3.0 como era de esperar. Os lo recomiendo totalmente.
P**R
Bra gadget helt ok.
P**T
Im Titel habe ich schon fast alles gesagt, die Karte funktioniert im Rahmen ihrer Vorgaben. Sie funktioniert sowohl mit meinen USB2 als auch mit meinen USB3 Anschlüssen. Ich habe einen etwas älteren Rechner, der keine USB 3.0 Ports auf dem Mainboard hat. Also habe ich mir eine PCI-Karte mit 4 USB 3.0 Ports rein gebaut. Daran habe ich zur Zeit drei externe Festplatten und einen USB 3.0 Hub mit eigener Stromversorgung. Den Kartenleser habe ich am Hub angeschlossen. Das ganze funktioniert problemlos. Installiert hat sich das ganze unter Win10 schnell, problemlos und automatisch. Vom Kartenleser benötige ich die Anschlüsse für CF-Karten, SD, SDHC, micro-SDXC und vergleichbar. Bei den SD-Karten verwende ich unter anderen, SanDisk Extreme pro SD-Karten , welche bis 170MB/sec Lesegeschwindigkeit haben (theoretisch). Am Kartenleser erreiche ich damit bis zu 120MB/sec - behauptet jedenfalls Crystal Disk. An einem USB2 Anschluss, egal ob mit diesem oder einem anderen Kartenlesegerät erreiche ich im besten Fall 17MB/sec. Der Unterschied von USB2 zu USB3 ist ja nicht gerade 10-fach wie von einigen Händlern behauptet, aber trotzdem mehr als spürbar. Eine echte und große Leistungssteigerung. Der Kartenleser hat instgesamt vier Steckplätze für SD-Karten. 2x SD und 2x micro-SD. Jeweils eine SD und eine micro-SD hängen am selben Port. Man kann also maximal 2 SD-Karten gleichzeitig auslesen bzw. beschreiben. Die CF ist davon unabhängig und kann bei Bedarf auch genutzt werden. Bei Kopierarbeiten ist das sinnvoll, allerdings wird der Kartenleser bei gleichzeitiger Nutzung mehrere Karten auch entsprechend langsamer. Ist doch logisch, oder? Nicht alle meine SD-Karten funktionieren an jedem SD-Port. Einige verweigern den Dienst am linken Port. Am rechten Port dagegen laufen sie. Dies betrifft sowohl einige SD's als auch micro-SD's. Ich rätsel noch warum das so ist. Nichts desto Trotz bin ich rundum zufrieden mit dem Gerät. Der Kaufpreis war angemessen. Mal sehen wie lange es hält.
F**C
Lit toute les cartes et bon débit
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