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This week, Apple subtly replaced the accessory with the Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader (USB 3), which carries the same $29 price and arrives in a nearly identical box.
You’re finally ready to import! Plug the Lightning dongle into your iPad and insert your SD card. You should see your video files among your photos on the import screen.
Apple has released a new Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader with support for up to USB 3.0 speeds on iPad Pro, and USB 2.0 speeds on all other iPad and iPhone models, as spotted by iDownloadBlog.
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If you wish your file transfers from your camera’s SD card to your iPad Pro were faster, your wish just came true. Apple on Tuesday released a new Lightning to SD Card Reader.
The iPad-specific Lightning to SD Card Reader has been replaced with a newer version with the same name, appearance, and price, but one important electronic difference.
The new Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader is now available to purchase from Apple, priced at $29. The silent hardware update arrived in Apple's online store on Tuesday.
The other cable is the Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader. This adapter allows users to import photos and videos directly from an SD card to an iPad 4 or iPad mini.
Apple offers two in the form of the $29 Lightning to USB Camera Adapter and the just-as-$29 Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader.
What it is: A card reader that allows users to quickly and easily download photos and videos to an iPad or an iPad mini. After inserting your camera’s SD card, you plug the lightning cable into ...