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Eye-Fi Launches 4GB Wireless Memory Card

Posted March 3, 2009 at 11:03am by iClarified · 7302 views
Eye-Fi makers of the world's first wireless memory card for digital cameras, has announced the release of two new wireless SD memory cards that will upload videos directly from a digital camera to a computer and the Web. Videos are growing in popularity, and more than 144 million videos were viewed online in 2008, according to comScore. In addition to automatic photo uploads, the next generation Eye-Fi cards effortlessly deliver their video clips to YouTube or Flickr.

"The magic of Eye-Fi's new cards is that they work with the camera you already own to capture photos - and now videos - and send them directly to the Web for sharing," said Jef Holove, CEO for Eye-Fi. "Whether you're spending time with your kids or chatting with a friend, your memories will upload in the background for instant sharing - all by simply turning on your camera."

The 4GB Eye-Fi Share Video and Eye-Fi Explore Video cards can upload photos and videos directly to one of more than 25 online photo sharing and social networking sites. The Eye-Fi Explore Video card automatically geotags photos and videos with location information about where the image was captured, and offers hotspot access at more than 10,000 Wi-Fi locations for photo and video uploads away from home.

"According to our research, nearly half of consumers reach for their digital camera to take video, instead of their other video capture devices, like phones or camcorders,"said Alan Bullock, research analyst with InfoTrends. "Solutions like Eye-Fi make it easy for consumers to use the digital camera they already own to shoot and share videos."

The next generation Eye-Fi cards are available for pre-order for an MSRP of $79 (4GB Eye-Fi Share Video) and $99 (4GB Eye-Fi Explore Video). The cards will be available in stores later this month.


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