Kingston Wi-Drive is made considering devices whose storage capacity cannot be extended using Micro-SD or any other attachment. Especially Apple iDevices, where prices are set according to Storage Memory. Wi-Drive lets increase capacity without having to attach any cable to device.
Wi-Drive is an ideal solution for those iDevice users who feel existing capacity limited. It allows the owners of “apple” devices to wirelessly manage documents and media files, share them freely with the others, for work or entertainment.

Kingston Wi-Drive has the following dimensions: 121.5 x 61.8 x 9.8 mm, is equipped with chips, NAND flash memory, integrated WiFi g / n capabilities 16 or 32 GB, supports mini-USB interface and is backed by a one-year manufacturer’s warranty.
To access files stored on Wi-Drive, there is specific IP which you have to enter in browser for accessibility. There is also a specific iOS application (iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch) that makes it even easier. Data can be uploaded to the small hard drive through a computer via cable USB, Like any external hard drive.
When it is a secondary storage device, I don’t understand why the capacity is still restricted to 16 and 32 GB. Apparently, we can have 1.8 to 2.5 inch Hard Drive which provides much more storage capacity at more reasonable price. Kingston Wi-Drive will be on sale at a price of 130$ and 175$ for 16Gb and 32Gb respectively.
Wi-Drive is an ideal solution for those iDevice users who feel existing capacity limited. It allows the owners of “apple” devices to wirelessly manage documents and media files, share them freely with the others, for work or entertainment.

Kingston Wi-Drive has the following dimensions: 121.5 x 61.8 x 9.8 mm, is equipped with chips, NAND flash memory, integrated WiFi g / n capabilities 16 or 32 GB, supports mini-USB interface and is backed by a one-year manufacturer’s warranty.
To access files stored on Wi-Drive, there is specific IP which you have to enter in browser for accessibility. There is also a specific iOS application (iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch) that makes it even easier. Data can be uploaded to the small hard drive through a computer via cable USB, Like any external hard drive.
When it is a secondary storage device, I don’t understand why the capacity is still restricted to 16 and 32 GB. Apparently, we can have 1.8 to 2.5 inch Hard Drive which provides much more storage capacity at more reasonable price. Kingston Wi-Drive will be on sale at a price of 130$ and 175$ for 16Gb and 32Gb respectively.
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