This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Eye-Fi. All opinions are 100% mine.
I always found the process of hunting down my USB cord and connecting it to the PC then booting up my camera in order to transfer pictures a little cumbersome. When they started using SD memory cards in newer digital camera models I was a little relieved to be free of tangles of USB cords. Once I started getting into photo retouching with Photoshop I had to begin resizing batches of photos after uploading them to my PC. I then began to grow tired of transferring new photos consistently.
Once I started using photos uploaded from my mobile phone just to include a picture with my blog posts I suddenly realized what would make things easier: Make my camera wireless. It was all the steps involved with cables or card readers that made things tiresome in the first place, maybe if my camera was wireless it would be refreshing.
Making a digital camera wireless is now easy for anyone to with a wireless SD Card. Eye-Fi is a wireless SD memory card with built in Wi-Fi to make it easy to beam your photos and videos to your computer and favorite photo sharing sites. Eye-Fi automatically backs up and organizes your media with date-based folders and the best part is you don’t have to plug it in. You can even upload to web sites without your computer with an SDHC enabled camera and your wireless router.
With a device like this I could truly see myself using my digital camera more often and making the time to edit and post new pictures regularly. Below is a video demonstrating the Wi-FI SD Card idea more thoroughly. This could really change the way people upload and share their photos.


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