As for "Pros" it is fast. I mean really fast compared to my other card readers. I do a lot of video and pictures for clients so sometimes have cards nearly full and transfer can be awful. As a test I transferred about 1GB of pictures to my computer and it literally took less than 2 seconds. Mind you that I do have the new m2 pcie 4.0 hard drive and motherboard computer which is insanely fast so that may have something to do with it too. Anyway, I really don't have any "Cons" and am more than happy with my card reader. Thanks
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It's great for putting files on an SD card for an Android tablet or smart phone from your computer. But first format your SD card as external memory in the Android tablet or smart phone then put the files on it. That way if your Android dies the files will still be on the SD card. Unplug the card reader from your computer as soon as you get the files transferred so the card reader does not die.
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I bought this because my iPad keyboard has built-in USB ports. This topped off a great setup to use my iPad pro as a laptop. I very much enjoy that I can read and write 2 cards simultaneously.
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Performance is good, but much less than Sandisk Extreme PRO Card Reader - External (SDDR-329-A46): Anker: 41 MB/sec read, 36 MB/sec write SanDisk: 82 MB/sec read, 54 MB/sec write Tested with SanDisk Extreme 64GB SDXC UHS-I Card (SDSDXVE-064G-GNCIN) and Lenovo ThinkPad T460p.
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At the risk of sounding like a fan boy, it works great. This is what I expect out of an Anker product. I would recommend this Card Reader to anyone who needs a fast 8-in-1 USB 3.0.
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