What is a Wireless SD Card?
Secure Digital, or SD, cards, are one of the standard formats of portable memory cards. Originally developed by SanDisk, Toshiba, and Matsushita, they are now, along with CompactFlash cards, the most common memory cards in portable devices. A wireless SD card takes the functions of a traditional SD card and adds wireless capabilities to it, as well as various features that wireless allows. One of the most obvious benefits of a wireless SD card is the ability for data grabbed by the card to be seamlessly sent to other, wireless-capable devices. So, for example, a digital camera utilizing a wireless SD card could send its images straight to a wireless-capable computer, or print directly to a wireless-capable printer that it has paired with. And devices like MP3 players could use the wireless SD card to acquire or send music or video files straight to a computer, or even, in theory, directly to other wireless SD cards, giving the media players limited de facto wireless capabilities. Altho