Toshiba FlashAir III Wireless SD Card Review

Storage/Other by stefan @ 2015-08-01

As the previous FlashAir 32GB card we have tested, its latest version comes with about the same features, but we have improvements on the transfer rates, while we have seen that the wireless speeds have remained the same. Regarding the wireless interface, we can obtain similar speeds as with the previous version, but keep in mind that multiple factors can affect the wireless transfer speeds like the number of available 2.4GHz networks in the area, shielding inside the camera we are using FlashAir on, performance of the Wi-FI adapter from our desktop/laptop/tablet and so on.

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Packaging, A Closer Look

It is time to have a look at the next revision of the FlashAir SDHC cards from Toshiba, which sport the handy wireless data transfer function; the product is sporting a similar packaging as before, showing the wireless transfer capabilities of the product but also the total storage space; make sure that the model is named W-03, now W-02 in order to get the latest available revision:

 

 

 

The back side of the cardboard packaging reminds us that we are dealing with a 5-year warranty and here we will also get to see the product code name:

 

 

 

The inside contents are composed of the card itself inside a transparent plastic enclosure, but also the user manual:

 

 

 

The card has the exact same size as a regular SDHC card, with a sticker on top representing the product name, current revision, the wireless capabilities, Class 10 transfer rates, storage capacity but also the manufacturer name:

 

 

 

The lock button is present on the side:

 

 

 

On the back side of the product we will get to see way more information than on a regular card; the MAC address of the WiFi interface is also present here:

 

 

 

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