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The SmartMedia Card Reader Writer is an all-in-one USB universal multi-card adapter designed for seamless data transfer from various memory cards. With support for a wide range of formats and a compact design, it’s the ideal solution for professionals needing quick access to their media on Windows, Mac, or Linux systems.
Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 1.1, USB 2.0 |
Operating System | Windows, Mac OS |
Connectivity Technology | USB, Micro USB |
Additional Features | Plug & Play |
Supported Media Type | MMC, RS-MMC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, microSD, SDHC, UHS-1, xD Picture Card, Memory Stick PRO HG Duo, SD Card, microSDXC, miniSD, Memory Stick Micro, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, SDXC, CompactFlash |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.35"L x 1.97"W x 0.6"H |
Color | Silver-17-in-1-S3 |
D**E
Works on a Mac. Read my 25-year-old SmartMedia cards that Olympus C-3000 itself couldn’t read.
My practice is to read the 1-star reviews before buying any product on Amazon. Seeing that there were 10% 1-star reviews for this reader was disconcerting. But, like many others, I had three SmartMedia cards left over from our first digital camera, an Olympus Camedia C-3000, and no way to read them. The camera itself could not read any of the cards, and its operating system offered to format them. I of course declined.In hopes that the problem was the camera rather than the SmartMedia cards, I searched for SmartMedia card readers on Amazon and found this one and another one by OneFavor. One reviewer of the OneFavor reader said it would not mount on a Mac. A reviewer (“Bushido”) for this INDMEM reader said it was the only one that worked on a Mac. So I took a chance on this one and it worked great! We were able to see photos we had not seen in 25 years, and download them to our MacBooks.
S**R
Works like it should.
It's hard to find smart card SM card reader. And this does them all , from the SM cards to SD cards, i have Keyboards and Sythesizers that uses the SM cards and it's frustrating to try and hook a computer up to one of these products to copy songs you have recorded on them, much easier to just pull the smart card insert into a laptop or desktop and copy paste instead of hours fighting the midi control sequencer on what channels are open and what channels are closed and inputs and outputs , it's always a hassle, this simplifies this problem and makes it easy. Plug and play easy.
R**T
Only SmartMedia Reader/Writer for W7
I spent a long time looking for a SmartMedia (SM) card reader, [not to be confused with a Smart card (SC) reader]. SmartMedia is a defunct card format from the early 2000's used in cameras and some Roland and Korg musical gear. The card readers available for SmartMedia are mostly old stock from that time with drivers for W98/2000 only, not compatible with W7 or newer.I initially passed on this one because it's overpriced, but it was the only reader/writer for SmartMedia I could find that is compatible with W7. So I ended up getting it. (PC Cables makes a SmartMedia reader compatible with W7 but it's not a writer and only reads SM and CF cards. That's the only other one I found.)Pros:Works with W7Reads SmartMedia cards (and CF, SD formats)Writes to cards as wellSo far, it worksCons:Build quality is minimalistDoes not come with a USB cableFor the price point it should come with a cable to be stored with it, imo, and the build quality is lacking. It's very small, weighs nothing (i.e. doesn't appear the case will provide much protection), and the internal plastic guides that separate the bays appear fragile. In short, it does not inspire confidence in me that it will withstand the inserting and removing of card media for all that long before it breaks, but hope I am wrong. There are also no 'doors' on the bays, so the interfaces will be prone to accumulating dust if not kept in a case.I am grateful to have a SmartMedia reader/writer that works with W7, but this isn't an item you want to toss in a gear drawer or handle roughly. I put it in a snap-close plastic case (originally came with screws in it). It fits perfect and will protect it when not in use. And thankfully I won't have to read my SM card all that often.5 stars for an SM reader/writer that works with W72 stars for poor build quality and lack of cable1 star for being overpriced (for the build) = 3 stars overall
B**O
The only SM memory card reader that works on an iMac
While housecleaning, I found an old Olympus digital camera which used Smart Media (SM) memory cards to store photos. In all I had three SM cards with old photos (~20 years ago), but no way to view the images or download to my computer. I searched on the internet and the Amazon site, but only could find this reader and the Sagem CF adapter. The Sagem didn't work for my iMac, but this one worked like a charm. As soon as I inserted the SM card, the external drive popped up on my desktop and I was able to view and download the long lost images. This reader is a little more expensive than most, but compared to the price of a commercial data recovery service, it was well worth it.
C**D
It simply did not work.
I bought this to use with microSD memory cards, and I was okay with putting such a card into an SD adapter to insert into the reader. A light on the reader came on when I plugged it in, but Windows couldn't tell what was there and could not find an appropriate driver, and Xubuntu couldn't seem to tell anything was there at all. In fairness, any link could break the chain of functionality, and such links include the cord, the card reader, the microSD-to-SD adapter, and the microSD card itself, and I didn't try a different cord following the initial failure.I couldn't get the manufacturer's website to come up (it was as though it simply didn't exist, though perhaps the manufacturer included a typo in the URL), so eventually I ordered a Kingston card reader, and after its arrival, I had much better luck.
J**3
Does what you need
We found a couple old digital cameras but not the usb cords. I ordered this reader since it would do both the type of memory cards in each camera.Hooked it up to the laptop and it works great. Not software to install. No configuration. Just plug it in and it shows in Windows Explorer.Make sure the slots fit your memory cards (each slot will take multiple types) and you can rely on this reader.
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