Pros & Cons
Pros
The datum. Connector is small enough to fit in a laptop bag. It is easy to use and easy to store data on.
The performance of this card reader is outstanding. There are cheaper cards but lexar is a reliable, well known brand so a little premium is expected. Yes it is a bit pricey compared to other comparable card readers but, and at least for me, i'd be mo... Read More
The lexar rw310 hits 130mbps and is the fastest of the bunch. Transfer speeds are good, with no issues due to overheating. Very speedy too.
The lexar 2 in 1 usb-c and usb-a card reader is very plasticky but that also makes it very light, it is also slightly wider than some that i have tested. It supports both usb and usb c, giving me the versatility and convenience to connect whichever po... Read More
Highlights
Quality
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The lexar 2 in 1 memory card reader performed really well; the maximum read speeds that you could expect, according to the spec... Read More
The speeds were bottlenecked by the speeds of my cards but i was impressed with the performance of the unit.
This review is for the lexar rw310 memory card reader, usb 3.
Price
Superb card reader for a very reasonably price.
Competitiveness
I've had no issues with data loss or overheating - a great sign of a high-quality product.
Yes it is a bit pricey compared to other comparable card readers but, and at least for me, i'd be more than happy paying the cu... Read More
This card reader is small and portable but is expensive when you look at the competition.
The fastest sdxc cards currently max out at around 150mb/s write speed and 300mb/s read speed.
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The fastest sdxc cards currently max out at around 150mbs write speed and 300mbs read speed
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The lexar apparently is limited to 170mbs which i assume is both read or write
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Price at time of review was £13
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its functionally ok but removing it from the plastic encapsulation in a sealed cardboard sandwich is a pain in the proverbial
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Ive tried multiple sdhc readers now and their transfer speeds vary greatly
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Its a bit cumbersome when its hanging out of a usbc port its a shame it couldnt be shorter