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Eye-Fi Mobi: Transfer Photos To Your Kindle Fire without a Wireless Network

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  • by Cyrus
  • in News
  • — 5 Jun, 2013

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Many of us take lots of pictures with our cameras and transfer them to our tablets or smartphones later. The process is not that hard but could be much easier if you get a Eye-Fi Mobi card. Mobi instantly sends your photos and videos from your camera to your smartphone or tablet. Here is the catch: you won’t need a wireless network to get started. Mobi creates its own WiFi and works anywhere.

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The idea behind Eye-Fi app is very simple. All you have to do is install its companion app on your smartphone or tablet to get started. The card disconnects its WiFi to save battery once the transfer process is done. The companion app is available for iOS devices, Android, and Kindle Fire. The cheapest Mobi costs $49.99.


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