-Transfer photos/movies/music between mobile devices and SD Card/USB Flash Drives/External Hard Drives, No need to transfer files via computer -AirPlay HD Videos stored on your external HDD anywhere using phone or tablet -Expand Storage Space of your Smart Device Wirelessly - Easy file sharing and storage -Portable Wi-Fi Router & Repeater: convert wired network to Wi-Fi signal(Smart TV(UPnP), PC/Mac, smartphone, Tablet are allowed in coverage area) -enhance existing Wi-Fi signal strength and expand coverage area; enjoy wireless Internet surfing Ideal for: 1. Long-distance travel or camping or bussiness meeting - when you want to use your phone/tablet to enjoy HD videos stored on your external HDD, also you want to share important materials for bussiness easily 2. Taking a lots of photos and videos - your phone /tables doesn't have enough space for them, Want to expand your storage space? Just move them to your external HDD wirelessly 3. Sharing good times with friends and family - share photos and videos taken during your trip, party or exploration Specification: - Model: WIT WX1 - Ports: 1 USB Port for Data Transfer and Charge; 1 WAN Port - Wi-Fi Standard: 802.11b/g/n (maximum 300Mbps, dual antenna) - Power Bank Capacity: 10400 mAh (Battery Brand Name : Samsung SDI) - Input: 5V / 1A; Output: 5V / 1~2A - Dimension: 86mm*41mm*41mm ; Weight: 230 g - support data transfer method ; HTTP, SAMBA, FTP, DLNA - Working Temperature: 0 - 40°C; Storage Temperature: -20 - 60°C - charging time : 10 hours(power adapter 1A), 6-7 hours(power adapter 2A), 12-14 hours(USB cable without power adapter) Package includes:1 x WIT-WX1, 1 x USB cable, 1 x English User Manual, 1 X pouch bag
E**
Five Stars
This product is convenient to use and a good one.
G**O
Too good to be true. IT IS A DUD, a waste of time, a waste of money. The manual is in CHINESE!!! Good Lord!
Well... I built my first computer in 1962, got my first computer job in 1968, and ended up making a lot of money as a computer technical consultant. I'm pretty good. But even I can't make it do anything with no manual! Oh, there's a manual. In Chinese or something. Lots of pages. But ENGLISH? There is a LITTLE folded sheet with quick start info for a couple functions. Which don't work, so go figure...It produces a WiFi signal. I CAN connect to it. With an android phone I can see a folder and even write a file to it.That is IT!!! It does nothing else whatsoever.PROSYou CAN turn it on!It has a 10 amp hour battery. (Big wup. I have lots of batteries.)The battery CAN be charged.It produces a WiFi signal.CONS - Despite advertised claims...It is NOT A HOTSPOT.It is NOT A REPEATER.I can NOT use ANY attached USB device.It does NOT work with an attached USB external hard drive.It does NOT work with a flash drive.It DOES NOT have a SD card reader.The LAN port DOES NOT WORK.I cannot use my PC with it AT ALL.This is useless junk. With a useless foreign language manual, it is impossible to use. Thank heavens for Amazon and their 30 day free return policy. Thanks to that all I've lost is my time and effort in trying to set this turkey up. THANK YOU AMAZON!I wasted my time.Don't waste yours.
C**U
Not persuaded
The 'many in one' concept works well for smart 'phones' and, routers too, are now incorporating NAS-like and media server capabilities and, as in this case, some attempt to take the concept even further . The MGTec device, provided at a significant discount as a 'for review' item, is not only a router/hotspot that has the ability to share USB-connected storage devices and SD cards but it can even charge your phone if it must.In practice, it comes down to a poorly written English manual and to answering the 'do I really need this, given what it takes to make it work' question. The product, at least the unit I received for review, seems to be aimed at the Chinese market with anything 'in English' as an afterthought. While not a computer genius, I've worked in IT for, let's say 'decades' and I can set up half a dozen routers before breakfast if I must. However, I had major issues setting up this one. In fact, even though I did see it advertising itself as a Wi-Fi network, it wasn't able to properly connect so it's possible that I'm doing something wrong but it's hard to tell because the manual is just bare-bones.My other thought is that, even if it all worked as advertised, would it be worth it? It's good to have a backup charger for your phone but it's also true that much slimmer options are available. The storage sharing feature is nice but many routers support this already and there are many elegant solutions to sharing 'stuff' ranging from cloud storage to media servers and so forth.I hope that the makers produce a good English manual and packaging at a minimum if they are serious about playing in the US market and then they find some compelling reasons for someone to actually want such a device.
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