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Kingston MobileLite Plus USB 3.2 microSDHC/SDXC UHS-II Card Reader (MLPM)

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Features

  • USB 3 2 Gen 1 speeds Delivers up to 10X faster transfer speeds than USB 2 0
  • Backwards-compatible with UHS-I Peak performance for UHS-II and support for UHS-I cards
  • Designed for optimal use with Kingston cards Best paired with Kingston Canvas React Plus and Canvas Go! Plus microSD cards
  • Compact stylish and minimalist design The perfect travel companion transfers your images and videos whenever you need it

Description

Kingston’s MobileLite Plus microSD Reader features USB 3 2 Gen 1 speeds along with maximum performance for UHS-II supported microSD cards and backwards compatible for UHS-I supported microSD cards Use with Kingston’s UHS-II supported microSD cards for optimal performance and reliability Increase the efficiency of your workflow with incredible UHS-II speeds for faster file transfers and processing times It comes in a minimal and compact design for portability making it the perfect travel companion to take your workflow on the road The reader is best paired when used with Kingston Canvas Go! Plus or Canvas React Plus microSD cards


Brand: ‎Kingston


Item model number: ‎MobileLite Plus microSD Reader


Item Weight: ‎0.317 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.44 x 0.79 x 0.29 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.44 x 0.79 x 0.29 inches


Manufacturer: ‎Kingston


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎March 9, 2020


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  • The BEST benchmarking MicroSD card reader for high end UHS-I cards!
I have tried multiple USB 2.0 card readers, which maxed at about 40mb/s. I have also tried the ever so popular Transcend USB 3.1 Gen 1(USB 3.0) MicroSD/SD Card reader, but that maxed out at 95mb/s. At first, I thought perhaps it was my MicroSD cards....because there are TONS of fakes that float around branded with the Big brand names in the space(SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar, Delkin), on top of that companies often over exaggerate the claims of read and write speed on all types of storage, SD/MicroSD cards are no different. After attempting to benchmark multiple ways my SanDisk Extreme (UHS-I/U3/A2/C10/V30) 64GB card with the Transcend USB 3.1 Gen 1 card reader, only to get MAX results of 95mb/s sequential read I then went on to some other cards...they all had one thing in common...95mb/s was the max. Was it just the most popular max sequential read speed? While it is a popular speed reading, since most cards nowadays are advertised as having a read speed of 100mb/s, that wasnt the reason for my cards maxing out at the speed. These are the cards I tested: -SanDisk Extreme (UHS-I/A2/U3/V30/C10) 64GB - Lexar Professional (UHS-I/A2/U3/V30/C10) 128GB -Lexar Performance (UHS-I/A1/U1/V10/C10) 32GB -Samsung Evo Plus (UHS-I/U1/C10) 32GB -Samsung Evo Select (UHS-I/U1/C10) 32GB -Kingston Canvas Select Plus (UHS-I/U1/A1/V10/C10) 32GB All these cards are rated for a maximum of at least 100mb/s sequential read speed, with varying write speeds. HOWEVER, the SanDisk extreme is rated for 160mb/s sequential read, so when my Transcend card reader returned a 95mb/s read, AND an as advertised 60+mb/s write for the SanDisk extreme, I began to wonder if the speed bottleneck was my card, computer or card reader. I tested all my other cards, to find that no card could surpass the 95mb/s speed, even though other cards were rated for 100mb/s and had reviews with 98mb/s(Lexar Pro/Lexar Performance). I then looked at the reviews of the Transcend card reader and sure enough, there was not a single review from those who posted screen shots from Crystal DiskMark, BlackMagic, h2testw or any other benchmarking software that surpassed 95mb/s!!! I knew I had identified the problem, the card reader! It was at that point that I filed for a return of the Transcend card reader, and ordered this Kingston USB 3.2 Gen 1 UHS-II card reader. The most important thing about this card reader that should be considered is NOT the USB 3.2 Gen 1, because thats the SAME specs as USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 Gen 1. The most important thing is that it is rated for UHS-II cards: that mean it can handle UHS-II speeds, which should theoretically get rid of the bottleneck problem I was previously facing. Well, I am happy to report, it absolutely did its job. This card reader blew away the speeds of the most popular card reader currently on Amazon (Transcend). I was able to clock 183mb/s on my SanDisk Extreme in Sequential read, and 68mb/s in sequential write...both of which OUT PERFORM the advertised specs of the 64GB card(160/60), a far different outcome from what I previously thought (a fake card or boastful but false specs). I HIGHLY suggest this card reader for EVERYONE who wants to test the TRUE speed of their high end UHS-I cards, I havent found anything that performs as well as this reader. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2020 by Ed C

  • Best reader I have used...
Sadly, one of the prior reviewers has system issues causing the speed problem they where experiencing. How do I know this you ask? Well, I have and have access to hundreds of systems, and have over a hundred MicroSD cards. Ok, the big kicker was the fact that my HP Laptop, and a Dell desktop have USB 3.0 ports that run at USB 2.0 speeds, seriously such a PITA, why color it blue and/or dont mention it in the Specs... so dumb! (No other USB 3.0 drive I plug into these ports will run over the 35MBps 2.0 spec speed, so frustrating, tried 13 different device's, and yes, there are ZERO usb 2.0 IC's on either system board and none in device manager, 3.0 only) I have read that there are auto negotiation issues with some usb 3.0 chipsets so that might be the problem, needless to say, not the sole fault of this reader/adapter. Now, onto the actual reader! I do worry about how tight of a fit the internal structure is, if its too tight, it can scratch/scrape away the MicroSD top, thankfully, that did not happen, and with the one UHS-II card, it works like a charm and hit about 220MBps. Pretty nuts, and so far, has not had ANY issues. Outside of that, its $10 for top tier reader! My only issues, are the same issue I have with almost all readers of this size, no listed orientation to insert the card, yes it should be obvious and to me it was, but its not to all and a co-worker almost inserted it upside down... AND the heat, and keep in mind, heat is a natural byproduct of something this small being powered, its a thing, get over it! BUT, I wish they would thermal pad the top/bottom of the internal card to the plastic casing to dissipate the heat, or put some venting on it, just something to help, because when I wrote a large collection of ISO's to the USH-II card, I wanted to put it under a pan and make some eggs... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2020 by Hammerfest

  • Nice little usb 3+ uhs II micro sd adapter at the right price
This little microSD adapter is designed for the faster USB 3 or later connections and UHS II. I didn't have a UHS II card, but just a UHS I, V30 card. Using it with the adapter was hugely faster than with the adapters I had or the one built into my computer with about triple the write speeds of older adapters and even higher read speeds. It has a second row of contacts within the reader because that is how uhs II works but backwards compatible. The price was good and this works really well. It's small and could be used like a USB flash drive with a good micro SD card. I'd get it again if I needed another. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2020 by Scott Fisher

  • FAST!!!!
So I had another card reader, but I had a feeling it wasn't performing as well as it was suppose to. Purchased the Kingston reader to compare. Well the Kingston blew away the other card reader. I think the only thing that slowed it down, was the speed of the card. Card is advertised as 100x Read, and 40x Write. Well using the Kingston reader, almost got the advertised Read speed, and got better than advertised Write speed. Highly Recommend this reader. FYI, my laptop has 2 USB-C ports, and 2 USB-A ports, I tested using all the ports just in case there were issues was a port. Link to SanDisk Max Endurance card (highly recommend this card for Tesla Sentry Dashcam / Teslacam ): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084CJJRBW Link to the other reader (not recommended, though it does work, just not fast): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08QRKYXQW ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2021 by Lkld Mayor

  • Difficult to insert into USB ports; often fails to connect
Trying to use this Kingston USB adapter with a microSD card in my car to support the dashcam has not been successful and I have switched to a different adapter. First, this adapter is physically difficult to insert into USB ports. It feels like the plug is too large, requiring significant force to get it inserted. Secondly, my microSD card sometimes failed to connect to my camera and would not even be recognized. Removing and reinserting it a few times usually restored the connection, but it never lasted long. Since the same microSD card connects properly when used with a different USB adapter, I conclude the problem is this adapter. Look elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2021 by Erik Nesteruk

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