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October 5, 2006

Engadget notes that the much-buzzed-about Eye-Fi SD WiFi card is set to go into beta testing later this month.

It perports to combine storage and 802.11g Wi-Fi connectivity into a single card that can transform an ordinary digital camera into a wireless one.

The card doesn't require specialized drivers and will supposedly work with any camera that's been "qualified by Eye-Fi," letting you wirelessly transfer photos directly from your camera to your PC or to select websites.

Exactly which cameras have "qualified" we're not sure, with the company only saying that they've tested "numerous camera brands and models" and that they're aiming for "broad camera interoperability."

The card will also come with a Compact Flash (Type-II) adapter. Let's just hope the beta testing doesn't take too long, cause we're guessing the available slots are gonna fill up pretty quickly.

We'll believe it when we see it.


Originally posted by samc from dailywireless.org, remediated by yatta on Oct 5, 2006 at 4:01 PM


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