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    Monday
    Jun232014

    Too many photos, movies or music files on your tablet or smartphone? 

    You don’t have to delete them; you can move them off your device and onto a USB drive or flash drive. Then you (and others, if you want) can access them on multiple devices via the new Kingston MobileLite Wireless G2. A big, useful changed that’s built into the newMobileLite Wireless G2 is a 4640 mAh 3.8v battery which you can use for mobile charging. Kingston says you should be able to fully charge most smart phones twice. This increased battery life offers to up to 13 hours of continuous use so can keep yourself or your kids entertained on long trips. Obviously if you also this device to charge your smartphone, it will reduce its playback entertainment time But wait, there’s more. Along with an updated design, Gen2 now includes an Ethernet port allowing it to become a travel router. The USB port also allows 3G dongle support. Photos and videos can be sent directly to the social media platform of choice without the need to connect to a PC. Under $70, and coming July, 2014. 

    This YouTube Video of version 1 which explains how the device works. Most of the same features, (plus new ones) apply to Gen2.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lZxrHgGZc4 

    Company website:http://www.kingston.com/us/wireless/wireless_readers#mlwg2 

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