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Card reader KINGSTON Workflow Dual-Slot SDHC/SDXC UHS-II
The KINGSTON Workflow Dual-Slot SDHC/SDXC UHS-II card reader accepts SDHC and SDXC memory cards in two independent slots and supports UHS-II performance for faster data transfer. Designed for photographers, videographers and content creators, this compact device enables simultaneous reading of two SD cards, simplifying media offload and backup workflows. The reader connects to a computer via a standard USB interface and is compatible with systems that recognize USB mass storage devices.
The dual-slot design allows concurrent access to two SD cards, reducing time spent swapping cards during offload operations. Support for UHS-II cards enables higher sustained transfer speeds when used with compatible media, which accelerates ingestion of large photo and video files. The reader’s plug-and-play operation requires no special drivers for most modern operating systems, improving ease of use. Its compact and lightweight construction makes it portable and convenient for field use.
Insert SDHC or SDXC memory cards into the two available slots, making sure each card is oriented correctly. Connect the reader to a computer using the USB cable or port provided; the system should recognize the device as removable storage. Copy files using the operating system’s file manager or your preferred media-import software. For best performance with UHS-II cards, ensure both the cards and the host USB port support the necessary speeds and capabilities.
Use high-quality UHS-II SDXC cards to maximize transfer rates when working with large video files. Always safely eject the card reader from the computer before disconnecting to prevent data corruption. Keep the reader in a protective case during transport to avoid physical damage to the card slots and contacts.
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