3 in 1 Lightning+USB A+USB C XD/SD/TF Card Reader
This 3-in-1 Lightning/USB-C/USB-A xd memory card adapter with dedicated XD/SD/TF slots delivers universal compatibility for SD/SDHC/SDXC/microSD/XD cards, enabling instant file transfers between iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, Windows PCs, and devices like DSLRs, GoPros, drones, and dashcams.
Seamlessly access RAW and JPEG photos, H.265 and MPEG 4 videos, and large project files across all ports while maintaining exFAT cross-platform support (Mac/PC), perfect for photographers, video editors, and multi-device users demanding single-tool versatility without driver installations.
Triple-Slot Universal Compatibility
This 3-in-1 memory card reader features dedicated XD/SD/TF slots supporting SD/SDHC/SDXC/microSD/XD cards, enabling direct access to content from smartphones, DSLRs, DJI Pocket 3, GoPros, dash cams, drones, and cameras.
Perfect for photographers, vloggers, and multi-device users needing instant transfers of 4K videos/RAW photos across all gear with a single compact tool, while eliminating card-switching hassles during mobile editing or on-location workflows.
Compatible with Most Systems
Engineered for seamless connectivity, this 3-port card reader (Lightning/USB-C/USB-A) delivers plug-and-play compatibility with MacOS/iOS/Android/Linux/ChromeOS/Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10,11,etc.
This card reader has three connectors supporting direct file transfers between iPhone 16/15 series (USB-C), iPhones/iPads (Lightning), Android tablets, Windows PCs, MacBooks.
Usage Notes:
Ensure USB-C/Android devices support OTG functionality (enable via [Settings > Other Settings > OTG Connection])
This XD card reader is equipped with SD/TF/XD card slots. This XD/SD/TF card reader operates in single-slot mode (never insert multiple cards)
For iOS versions 9.2 to 12.4: Only photo and video transfers from the camera to the Phone or iPad are supported. For iOS 13 and later: Bidirectional transfer and file transfer are supported. Data exchange between systems with USB ports (Windows, Android, iOS) is possible.
If the card is not recognized, please check if the card is formatted in a supported format, such as exFAT.