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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
First impression is that coming out of the box it was wound around itself very tight and so it is all kinked as in the picture. I never wind cables this tight. Otherwise it works well and doesn't seem to require any additional drivers to work plug into original SD card slot and insert an SD card in the cable which does not need to be mounted and it reads he card perfectly. I pan to use this for my Osee GoStream deck video switcher to mount it away from the switch and not have to pick it up out of the mount I have the switcher hanging in to allow air to circulate.
H. Thorp
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
First things first. This is a FULL SIZE adapter. The title very clearly states this, but I (and likely many of you) are so used to Micro-SD cards at this point that you see "SD" and immediately think of Micro-SD. Because of this, I bought this expecting a Micro-SD extender, but received exactly what I purchased.As such, I don't have a use for this at the moment, but it's a very nice extension so I'll be keeping it for future projects! My review below will be in regards to the physical attributes of the device.I've attached some pictures and additional info for anyone who needs them. I'll also say this is a very nice quality device. The extension itself is a ribbon cable similar to the old 40-wire IDE cables (the REALLY old ones with the thicker wire). The cable says either 26 or 28 AWG (the print is extremely small). It's a heavy enough gauge that it should be able to withstand being beaten around a bit during installation and use.The cable is 22" long from the very tip of the SD-card insert to the opening on the receptacle end.I also opened up the cover on the receptacle end to have a look at the guts, and it's a fairly simple PCB that looks well built. If you need to embed this into a device or enclosure, you can easily remove the housing and make a custom mount for it (FYI, there's no mounting holes on the PCB. It's too small for them anyway). This might make this more appealing for makers vs other options.I wish I had a device to test this in so I could rate performance. Looking at the build quality though, I think it'll work well and I don't expect there would be any issues. I'd say give it a shot if you need one of these!
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