Testseek.com have collected 136 expert reviews of the Kingston Wi-Drive Portable Wireless Storage for iPad/iPhone/iPod touch USB2 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston Wi-Drive Portable Wireless Storage for iPad/iPhone/iPod touch USB2.
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The editors liked
Portable
Easytouse
Good for those who can buy it
Useful showoff accessory
The editors didn't like
Overheating
Niche product pricing
USB OTG can be a better option
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Published: 2012-08-30, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
Kingston made an ingenious little device with the Wi-Drive. It's a wireless NAS with capacities of 16, 32 or 64 GB, combined with a built-in battery so you can take it with you. The average price of the 16 GB version is £36, which isn't bad. Kingston is...
Abstract: Those innovative people at Kingston have come up with a possible solution to increasing the storage capacity available to your mobile device....
Published: 2012-05-02, Author: David , review by: artiss.co.uk
Brilliant! An ideal solution to the issue of needing to expand storage on device that either require fiddly changing of SD cards or don't even have that option at all. It has it's quirks, mainly around the apps, but I suspect these will improve with succ...
Wireless, small, reasonably priced, Android and iOS support
App is basic, gets very hot, bigger than most wired storage
To add some hassle-free storage to your tablet, phone or iPod this little Kingston device is bang on the money. The battery is reasonable, although using it as a bridge will reduce that, but overall the convince makes it worth considering ...
Abstract: Cue this slim, convenient device from Kingston, the Wi-Drive, a super-convenient extra lump of storage, principally for iPad and Apple devices, with possible extension to Android in the future. Drag and drop a bunch o' stuff from your Mac or PC on to the ...
The Kingston Wi-Drive is a clever way of accessing and sharing lots of media files between multiple iOS devices, but its limitations make it a niche product rather than a must-have ...
Smart, compact form factor, Can stream to multiple devices, Easy to setup and use, Silent operation
Native apps only available for iOS at present, No builtin file encryption, Limited to USB 2.0
SetupGetting the Wi-Drive up and running is relatively straightforward. You begin by attaching the drive to a PC or Mac using the bundled USB cable, and you can then copy across content while the drive charges.The drive behaves like any other USB stora...
Expensive; connecting to an existing WiFi network can be tricky
Apart from that one little network hiccup, the Wi-Drive was easy to use and performed really well. We liked that it allowed you to share media with three users simultaneously. The WiFi feature means that it's quite a bit more expensive than conventional F...
Apart from that one little network hiccup, the Wi-Drive was easy to use and performed really well. We liked that it allowed you to share media with three users simultaneously. The WiFi feature means that it’s quite a bit more expensive than conventiona...