

🚀 Power up your workflow with speed and style!
The TREBLEET XQD Card Reader delivers ultra-fast USB 3.0 data transfer speeds up to 5Gbps, housed in a durable, mini aluminum case designed for portability. Compatible across Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android platforms, it supports major XQD cards including Sony and Lexar, and offers flexible connectivity options including direct plug-in with Kingston Workflow Station or standalone use via USB cable.
| ASIN | B09B73PHW5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #158,776 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,297 in External Memory Card Readers |
| Manufacturer | TREBLEET |
| Package Dimensions | 11 x 10.79 x 3.4 cm; 118 g |
A**H
Great XQD card reader for the price, has a nice solid built to it, I was able to achieve nearly up to the 5gbps speeds and it's small size is great for traveling, just toss it in a bag and go.
S**N
The led light was on, but it doesn't work on my two MacBook pro
R**P
Would give it 5 stars but HAVENT HAD IT that long yet .. will wait to see how it holds up, before i rate it any higher.
D**A
Update Jan 2022: Still using the reader but the usb-c cable it came with has begun to fail. I thought it might be the reader itself, but I popped another cable on and the reader came right back to life! This is why you want to use card readers with removable/replaceable cords! Original review: Surprised there are no reviews for this fine product. This reader is unique at this $20 price point (Sept 2021) in that it features a removable USB cord. Most of these cheapo readers have the fixed cords that fail after multiple times of being stuffed into a bag. I won't buy a reader that doesn't have a removable and replaceable cord. The performance is good, probably because all these sub $50 readers use the same type of controllers/internals. I tested a Indmem brand 128gb card, as well as a Sony G 32gb XQD card and they both performed well (on a MacBook Pro). The Indmem card downloads a bit slower than the Sony card (thats where your lower card price comes from) but both worked fine. Also, the insertion and ejection of the card is wonderful, it has a spring loaded insertion mechanism similar to inserting a SD card into a camera. Many of the other $20 readers I tested nearly gouged the card with their rough mechanisms. Also, an additional bonus is this reader works with the Kingston Workflow Station! The only flaw I have to mention is the aluminum housing of the reader is not finished on the edges and is very sharp out of the box. I had to tape up the card and usb cord openings and grind down the sharp aluminum edges with my Dremel tool and a sanding drum. Nice and smooth now. Trust me, it was worth it, I really like this reader, the spring loaded mechanism feels like the one in my Nikon D4.
J**Y
Transferring files are usually fast and without issue when it works. I find occasionally it takes a little longer to seemingly connect as it should and it becomes a waiting game. I suspected it could be the usb connection though all looks normal with it.