Eye-Fi releases 16GB Pro X2 wireless SD card, chops $20 from the price of the 8GB models
wireless transfers like the camera, but I regret the Eye-Fi card up to 8 GB of storage? Fortunately for you, the company is doubling the capacity of its flagship unit of 16 GB for the demanding photographer in all of us. The 16 GB Eye-Fi Pro X2 SD Class 10 card that offers the same "infinite memory" WPS Geotagging and cloud Eye-Fi View company we've seen in other products. It is available for pre-order on Amazon for $ 100 and was released in Australia and Japan continue, costs $ 108 AUD and 9980 yen respectively. If you've been priced out of the market so far the company hopes to encourage them to reduce the price of $ 20 Pro X2 8GB now costs $ 80 at a time, and 8GB Mobile X2, which is now $ 60.
ReadEye-Fi Pro X2 SD card 16 GB versions wireless chops price $ 20 8GB models
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