Solution to the limited storage space with enough smartphones and tablets, but also to the fact that many users now have two or more "smart" devices from which they often want to access the same files, gives the Mobile Lite Wireless G2 of Kingston.
That's because if you connect an SD card or a USB stick with videos, photos or texts to Kingston's MobileLite Wireless G2, it will take on the role of a wireless external storage medium, "sharing" all that material σε οποιοδήποτε μηχάνημα (εκτός από κινητά Windows Phone) supports Wi-Fi.
Yet better, the MobileLite Wireless G2 enables wireless connection to more than one device at the same time, so for example two tablets can simultaneously play different videos from the connected USB stick. Although this would be enough for its price, which is 45 euros in Greece, the gadget offers other possibilities, first of all because its battery can be used to recharge a smartphone up to twice.
Also, thanks to the LAN port, it also works as a portable wireless router, creating a network Wi-Fi from any DSL connection – a useful feature especially for those who travel often and stay in hotels. At the same time, it is also compatible with a USB 3G modem, which means that with the same mobile connection one can "surf" from all their devices.
The MobileLite Wireless G2 is quite small in size and weight, and very easy to use - for smartphones and tablets with Android or iOS, Kingston has developed applications from which one can also intervene in the gadget settings. Through the same applications, the "smart" devices communicate wirelessly with the Wireless G2, which in practice proves to be able to "share" files without any problems, and in fact at any time on more than one machine. Thus, even when we "opened" two different movies on an iPad and an Android phone, the videos "started" quite quickly on both devices, while "playing" without interruption.
But the gadget does just as well in terms of autonomy, since its battery ensures more than 13 hours of wireless streaming before needing to be plugged in again. On the other hand, although it supports a fairly wide range of music, video and document files, naturally every smartphone or tablet can play only those that are compatible with its operating system.
Source: kathimerini.gr