

Well assume youre ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Memory card readers are also more reliable than transferring files directly from the device. Some readers allow you to insert multiple cards making transfer even faster. However, as with most commands, the process varies between Mac and Windows computers.ĭo not remove a memory card before safely ejecting it since the computer may still be writing or reading data pulling the card before this process is finished can corrupt the files. This three-pack is for someone that needs additional or replacement plates.).Ī memory card reader typically has a USB interface to allow it to connect to a personal computer so that data can be transferred to or from a memory card. With the magnet in the base of the reader it can be affixed to this metal plate on your laptop, your home computer and work computer, your bookcase or anywhere else that is convenient for your workflow. Transfer data at speeds of up to 1.25GBs (10Gbs). Magnetized bottom connects the reader to a laptop when paired with the included metal mounting plate. Max capacity for XQD is 2TB, 128G max for SD. Features : XQD& SD 2 in 1 Card Reader Adopt to two different card slot XQD and SD. Portable and compact, the dual-slot reader is ideal for on-location file back-up. XQD SD Card Reader, USB C 2 in 1 Memory Card Adapter,High Speed 5Gpbs Read & Write for XQD2.0, SD/MMC Card Reader, Sony G/M Series USB Mark XQD Card, Lexar 2933x/1400x USB Mark XQD C. The Compact Flash memory card reader is indispensable for aerial drone, sport, cinema, broadcast video, and photography workflows where large volumes of data are the norm. Not a fix for the root problem, but a work-around so I thought I'd revive this thread incase anyone else is having this issue.Compatible with both UHS-I and UHS-II SD cards. Tried using an Apple USB-C to USB-A adapter with an unknown brand of USB-A to MicroB SS and the XQD card works fine. Tried reboots and such, plugging, unplugging etc until I ran across this thread with the comment above about the cable.

Installed Big Sur and SD cards continued to work fine but the first time I tried an XQD card - no response at all. Old thread, but just ran into this problem - 16" MacBook Pro has been working fine with the MRW-E90 Reader with both SD and XQD cards using a USB-C to USB 3.2 MicroB SS cable up through the last Catalina OS version. It also works on my other daughters older Macbook Air (with USB-A ports and the USB-A version of the connecting cable)

If I use the USB-C cable from the reader directly it doesn't work - but using that same cable directly to my daughters Macbook Pro (with USB-C ports) it does work (she's not running 10.15 tho - something earlier). Strangely it works on my Macbook Pro when I use a USB-C to USB-A adapter plugged into the USB-A version of the connecting cable from the reader. It's working on my iMac (Late 2015 27" Retina).īy the way, there is an update to Catalina that came out today.
