Eye-Fi Explore X2 8 GB Class 6 SDHC Wireless Photo & Memory Uploads EYE-FI-8EX Reviews

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Eye-Fi Explore X2 8 GB Class 6 SDHC Wireless Photo & Memory Uploads EYE-FI-8EX

  • Store up to 4,000 photos or 3h of video with 8GB SDHC capacity supercharged with class 6 read & write speeds.
  • Upload photos & videos from your camera through your Wi-Fi network with unprecedented wireless performance thanks
  • Get the only card that can free-up space for you after pictures are safely delivered. Never worry about running out of space again.
  • Photos and videos can automatically land in date-based folders, so memories are organized effortlessly by date.
  • Wirelessly send your JPEG photos and videos to a popular website.

Eye-Fi Explore X2. The 8GB Eye-Fi Explore X2 wirelessly uploads photos & videos directly to your computer or favorite sharing site. Get Class 6 speed enhanced by 802.11n wireless capabilities. Map your adventures with automatic geotagging, plus upload on the go with hotspot access. Get the 8GB Eye-Fi Explore X2 Class 6 SDHC memory card.

List Price: $ 99.99

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  • Auto focus and face identification
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Dimensions 103.5 x 54.4 x 14.8 mm
Weight 112g
Standbytime Max (hrs): 434hrs(GSM)Battery life 1,000 mAh
Messaging
SMS/EMS/MMS ?/?/?
Video MMS ?
E-mail ?
Predictive Text Input (T9) ?
Connectivity
HSDPA 3.6Mbps, EDGE
WAP 2.0
Bluetooth 1.2 (AD2P,BPP)
USB 2.0 High Speed/ Bluetooth 1.2
PictBridge PictBridge(Printer direct connect via USB cable) &BPP (via Bluetooth)
Size
Weight 112g
Dimensions 103.5 x 54.4 x 14.8 mm
Talk Time 355min(GSM), 233min(3G), 138min(VT)
MP3 Multi Codec support

Price: $ 168.77

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Comments on Eye-Fi Explore X2 8 GB Class 6 SDHC Wireless Photo & Memory Uploads EYE-FI-8EX Reviews

Nimravus @ 12:31 am #

34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fast Class 6 at a reasonable 8GB storage space.., March 31, 2010
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Nimravus (California) –
This review is from: Eye-Fi Explore X2 8 GB Class 6 SDHC Wireless Photo & Memory Uploads EYE-FI-8EX (Electronics)

Update 6-25-10: Please see below this review for a question I answered about the EyeFi’s Geotagging feature. Thanks.

First off, one limitation to this particular model forced me to return it:

This one does not transfer RAW images or transfer directly to a computer, this was MY FAULT because I didn’t read.

I take RAW images so the one I need to get is the Eye-Fi X2 pro which will transfer RAW and directly to a computer via WiFi.

So, I took this out of the package and popped it into my laptop’s SDHC slot and it asked me if I wanted to install the software. Simple install, took seconds. I configured the wireless router WPA2 security settings with ease and it was connected.

The Software lets you choose from 25 online companies to upload the pictures to, as well as the ability to simultaneously download to your computer (via your WiFi router, not directly from Camera to Computer).

I chose to download pictures and video to both my backup HDD and to [...]

I took it out and popped it into my Canon T2i which now has the Eye-Fi menu support, and took some pictures. The T2i immediately flashed the Eye-Fi connection icon and showed that it was transmitting. Within seconds, a popup from the tray icon on my computer indicated which file was being transfered with a thumbnail of it.

The 802.11n is alot faster than the previous model Eye-Fi card’s b/g. When it finished transferring, I verified that it indeed uploaded to my MobileMe account and it was on my backup HDD. Then, Carbonite immediately took over and started backing up the pictures from my backup HDD to it’s online backup servers.

So in a nutshell, I took the pics and without doing anything it uploaded to my MobileMe account and my External HDD. Then Carbonite backed up from my External HDD to it’s online backup. Bamn, 4 copies (SDHC card, MobileMe, HDD, Carbonite) for secure, backed up pictures without really doing anything.

I love this. I will be getting the Eye-Fi X2 pro 8GB just for the RAW picture transfers and Ad-Hoc mode (Camera to Computer direct transfer). If you do not take RAW or you will be using your wireless router for the transfer, then the Explore X2 is fine.

UPDATE: I got 2 of the X2 Pro 8GB cards and wrote a review about it also.

UPDATE: I’ve been using this in my Compact Point-and-Shoot through some battery cycles and I have noticed a difference in battery life. Its significant enough for me to take notice, I am getting about 2/3 the battery life by using this Eye-Fi. That is understandable I guess because it is transmitting via WiFi.

Also, the card does get much hotter than a standard SDHC card so it does start to warm up the camera more than usual. This shouldn’t affect anything.

So be aware that this will shorten battery life, carry a spare and make sure both are fully charged before going out to take pictures.

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Impetigo @ 12:38 am #

18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just Amazing!!, May 3, 2010
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This review is from: Eye-Fi Explore X2 8 GB Class 6 SDHC Wireless Photo & Memory Uploads EYE-FI-8EX (Electronics)

This is really a fantastic product and something that I had been waiting for a long time. I just got this on April 30, 2010, and have had a few days now to play around with it.

The Good:
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1. Technology

This device is just fantastic and the engineers at Eye-Fi really deserve to be commended! Basically, what this device does (for those who are not quite clear on the concept), is it turns your camera (check compatibility on their website) into a wifi-enabled device that can upload photos directly (via wifi, not ad hoc — you need Eye Fi Pro X2 for that) from your camera to your computer and/or favorite internet photo hosting site (picasa, snapfish, fotki, photobucket, etc.).

This is how it works: you first connect the card to your computer using the supplied USB SD card reader and install/download the software (require internet connection obviously). Then you configure the software (including login info for your online photo hosting site), which is fairly simple. Then, when prompted, you remove the Eye Fi card and put it into you camera and take a test picture which is then uploaded to your computer (PC or Mac) and internet photo hosting site. After this test photo, you are ready to use it anywhere! You can ‘add’ up to 32 wifi networks via configuration (through the computer).

2. ‘Configurability’

You can set the card (via the software) to upload photos in several configurations. First, is automatic uploading of ALL photos on your camera to your computer AND internet photo hosting site. Second, is uploading of ALL photos on your camera to you computer and SELECTED photos to your internet photo hosting site. Third, is uploading SELECTED photos to your computer and SELECTED photos to your internet photo hosting site. The way you select which photos to selectively upload is by using ‘protect’ (or similar function) on your camera to select each photo you wish to upload.

For automatic uploading settings, the camera (after turned on, or after taking a picture) will automatically connect to the wifi/hotspot network and start uploading. If you turn off your camera or leave the network area, the upload stops of course but will resume automatically when you return to a wifi/hotspot network area. Awesome!

I should also note that the engineers have really thought this product out well, so that when you are out of the house (and your home wifi network) and upload some new photos to your internet photo hosting site, when you go home your camera will upload those photos to your computer (but will not ‘re-upload’ any of those photos to the internet). So, it does keep track of which photos you uploaded to your computer and internet photo hosting site and upload just those that have not been uploaded yet.

3. Integrated Features on Certain Cameras

My recently released camera (Canon SX210is) has Eye Fi integrated into the interface (under the ‘tools’ section), which lets you check if Eye Fi is connected to your wifi or a hotspot wireless network, and if it is uploading or not. On the LCD display it also has a wifi icon that shows if you are connected and when it is uploading (the wifi icon’s waves animate to indicate active photo uploading). Also awesome is that the camera will not turn off until all photos are uploaded (but the camera lens will close and the LCD will turn off while uploading if it is battery save setting).

We tested the card on our older Canon SD870is and it does work just as well, but it does not have the wifi icon or network connection info so you don’t know if it’s connected and/or uploading photos, but it worked just fine uploading photos automatically to the internet.

I would say that the integrated menu/LCD features are very beneficial and to be honest would not really enjoy using the Eye Fi on a non-integrated camera.

4. Hotspots

This is a really cool feature, because your camera will automatically upload photos to your internet photo hosting site when you are in one of the Hotspots used by Eye Fi (Starbucks, McDonalds, Barnes and Noble, etc.), and there is no need to log in to these networks, it just automatically connects and starts uploading (based on your upload configuration settings). It’s great! Note, the Eye Fi X2 Geo/Connect to do not have Hotspot access, but this one (Explore X2) and the Pro X2 do have it. There is one year of Hotspot access included with the Explore/Pro X2. Afterwards, it is something like thirty-five bucks a year (for Hotspot access). Non-Hotspot access to wifi networks is for lifetime I believe.

5. Geotagging

It’s cool to geotag your photos automatically using this camera. The Pro X2 and the Geo X2 also can do this. The Connect X2 cannot…

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A. Phipps "luv the gadgets" @ 1:16 am #

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
seems like a good idea until you actually get it., December 2, 2009
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A. Phipps “luv the gadgets” (westchester, ny) –
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This review is from: LG KE990 Viewty Phone 5MP Camera, Youtube, 120fps Video Recording

just dont do it…
the video quality is that of a cheap mp4.
it is not user friendly you have to jump through hoops to do simple tasks.
the touch screen lags big time. you have to press it really hard to get a response and when u do you can see your thumb mark in the pixels on the screen.
my experience with this phone was not a good one. its just not worth it. the only reason i gave it one star is beacuse i couldn’t leave that field blank.

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