

SD/TF Dual Slots for Multi Cards: UGREEN SD Card Reader is designed with SD/Micro SD two card slots for multi-memory cards. No extra software or driver needed, also fully powered via your USB Port, additional power supply not required This SD card adapter is compatible with Windows 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS, etc read/Write memory cards on Macbook, PC, Smart TV, PS4 and other USB A Devices Designed with a piece of cable so it will not block neighboring ports spring Loaded Mechanism, cards easy in and easy out aluminum Body and Braided Nylon Cable make it strong enough to serve you for years Allows simultaneously reading and writing data from/between two memory card slots free you from unnecessary unplugging and re-plugging compatible with SD, SDHC, SDXC, MicroSD, MicroSDHC, MicroSDXC cards from smart TV, mobile phones, HERO, Camera etc supports memory card capacity up to 2TB This made the card reader unusable and why I would suggest as you look for a card reader that you make sure the opening has a tight connection for the CF card so that it lines up properly.The USB 3 card reader ensures you a stable and high-speed 5Gbps data transfer between SD/TF Cards and your computer ideal choice for transferring files, videos and pictures within seconds backward compatible with USB 2 and 1.1 So, the first time I went to use the SanDisk card reader and found the slot had a gap, I misjudged where the pins were and a couple of the pins broke off. You have to be precise with the connection.

It works more like a 9-pin connector or a monitor cable.

The conductors touch, but don’t have to be inserted into a pin connection. These strips make a connection with the card reader in the same way a battery does when you slide it into place. If you look closely at an SD card, it has metal conductor strips on its end. There is a small gap all the way around the opening for the CF card and the inside of the reader has metal teeth that have to plug into the very tiny holes on the end of the CF card. The problem came when I inserted the card. When I made the switch to CF cards, I pulled out this reader and plugged it in. I thought this would be a great option for my desk setup because it was flat and could be mounted easily under the desk. A few years ago, I acquired the SanDisk ImageMate All-in-One USB 3.0 reader. I found that not all CF card readers are created equal. This change in storage media meant that I had to quickly find a card reader that included a CF Card slot. Card Reader supports: SDHC (UHS-I), SDXC (UHS-I), microSDHC (UHS-I), microSDXC (UHS-I), MS (MSXC), CompactFFlash (UDMA7)
