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So you're on a midnight stakeout, waiting to catch that cheating spouse/celebutant/drug smuggler in the act. You've got your best telephoto lens hooked up to your 25 mega-pixel, ultra low-light DSLR. Then, Uh-oh, your camera's memory is full. Your car's dark and you don't want to switch on the interior lights. Fumbling with the camera in the dark is likely to cost you your camera or your shot may just pass you by. Then you remember, YES, you picked up the awesome, Thanko USB SD card-reader/flashlight. You quickly get the card out of your camera, move pictures off of it, reinsert the card and start snapping again. Bingo, got the money shot. So that story may ring true for stalkers, P.I.'s and paparazzi but probably very few other people are really going to need a flashlight handy while they are moving files back and forth from flash memory. A niche device if ever there was one, this 3 LED mini flashlight which is powered by a rechargeable battery inside the card reader's chassis challenges the imagination to find a good use for these 2 functions together. On the upside the 40mAh battery probably only takes about 30-45 minutes to fully charge and can probably run the LEDs for an hour. It is able to read SD, SDHC and any other card that is small enough that an SD adapter exists for. With that kind of flexibility and utility who wouldn't shell out the $12.99 to have one of these handy for that next secret mission? About Everything USB
USB technology is the de facto connectivity standard for PC peripherals & consumer electronics; it has evolved from USB 1.1 to USB 2.0, Wireless USB and USB 3.0. Everything USB takes an in-depth look at these products and other offbeat USB gadgets, and brings you information and reviews needed for you to make a purchase decision. Welcome and enjoy your stay. If you would like to contact us with a tip or comment, please write to: newstips@everythingusb.com
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