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: 2012-01-31, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
Unique, Tons of Customization Options, Comfortable, Light, Thin, Durable, Cubes are Optional, Good Price
No Screen Protection (and No Screen Protector Included), No Holster for Extra Pieces
Overall, the Kingston Wi-Drive is really easy to use and extremely handy. The app is simple (for better or for worse), but when it comes down to it, the Wi-Drive is the easiest way to expand on your current storage. One of the best uses for Wi-Drive i...
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Published: 2012-01-19, Author: Björn , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Abstract: The mobile device market is booming, and more and more users want a bit more space to store movies and video for their tablets or smartphones. These two devices should do the job well![review_ad]One of the main complaints we have with iOS products is that...
The Wi-Drive is an odd product for me - for what it does, it does it well... I'd dare say better than I could have thought. However, the issue comes down to whether or not it's a device you actually need. At a cost of $70 USD for 16GB and $90 for 32GB...
Abstract: Hypothetical situation here: let’s say you bought an iPhone or iPad, but cheaped out and got a 16GB model. You’ve got around 10GB worth of music, a few gigs in photos and applications, and you lose the rest to formatting and the OS itself. Basically,...
Connects to shared Wi-Fi network to allow you to stream media and surf the web simultaneously. Flash storage means fewer worries of disk failure.
Small capacity. A bit pricey for what you’re getting. Can’t stream while it’s charging.
If you can stomach the low-capacity disk space, the Kingston Wi-Drive is worth it for its ultra-portability and Wi-Fi functionalities. At $174.99 for 32GB, it’s a little pricey, considering the previously reviewed Seagate GoFlex Satellite is $199.99 ...
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 convention...
Build Quality, Design, Size, USB and WiFi Connectivity, Battery Life
Apple Application Only, Price (For Some)
The people over at Kingston have once again made a product worthy to carry their company name and although i am not an Apple fan i am quite certain that all the people out there who are (especially the ones who chose the smallest capacity versi...
Streams media via Wi-Fi, Rechargeable battery, Supports up to three simultaneous wireless clients
Cramped capacities, No support for playlists or video chapters
Kingston makes streaming media wirelessly to your iOS devices easy with this battery-powered drive. Our main quibble: The available models are short on storage space. ...
The Wi-Drive is a nice product, however it has a single market vertical (Apple mobile products). This will limit it market penetration even though there are a lot of Apple devices out there. By alienating the “other half” of the mobile market Kingston may...