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All in One USB Card Reader for SD/Micro SD/M2/MS/MMC - $0.50USD (~AU$0.67) Delivered + More @ Zapals

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All in One USB Card Reader for SD/Micro SD/M2/MS/MMC - Random Color - $0.50USD (~AU$0.67)

Link: https://www.zapals.com/all-in-one-memory-card-reader-usb-2-0…
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2 in 1 Micro USB SD/TF Card Reader OTG Adapter - $0.60USD (~AU$0.80)

Link: https://www.zapals.com/2-in-1-micro-usb-sd-tf-card-reader-ot…
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1080P HDMI Female to Female Adapter HDMI Coupler - $0.30USD (~AU$0.40)

Link: https://www.zapals.com/hdmi-female-to-female-adapter-hdmi-co…
Code: FREE0101ALL01

Micro USB to USB Female OTG Adapter Cable - Random Color - $0.30USD (~AU$0.40)

Link: https://www.zapals.com/micro-usb-to-usb-female-otg-adapter-c…
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  • -1

    One per customer. 50 cents might be only 5% of the postage, but it is a way to avoid fake registrants and fair to all customers.

    Somehow I doubt this costs $10 to send.

    • +4

      It does, you just pay for it when you send a parcel from Australia to the world. China govt subsidised export post.

      • That explains a lot. Do you have any details on this, around what percentage is subsidised under which criteria?

        • +8

          I'm sure some googling would explain it better but I was was told: China govt owns China Post so covers any losses they might incur from charging sellers next to nothing to get the goods out of the country (exporting stuff is somewhat important to China's economy). Then Australia Post needs to cover the cost to get it from the port to your door as we are part of a global postal agreement. Since it costs Australia Post more than $0.02 to do this, they incur a loss. They make up for it by charging you $23 to send the same package back to China.

        • @cymon:

          Good information. Thank you.

        • +1

          @cymon: Cant speak for AU post, but China Post is different story, got a friends or relatives work there ? all your post cost is 0.00 to anywhere around the world.

  • Are these things going to have painfully slow read times?

    • They work fine for me transferring raw files to my computer

  • How reliable is there card reader? I got a USB 3.0 from MSY one time and it keep disconnecting from the PC. I'm afraid I'm going to lose info.

    • +1

      Yeah i've gone through about 3 that were unreliable. Bought one for work for about $30 (claim money back), never had a single issue

    • My el cheapo one looks just like this. Never had an issue.

  • +3

    Thanks. Wasted another 67c at Zepals

  • Thanks OP

  • First coupon expired for me

    • Just went through for me.
      You need to be logged in for it to work.

  • Thanks OP! Hopefully good as a backup card reader!

  • Thanks OP. Ordered one.

  • Found the same item on Gearbest with reviews. Seems to be no issues.

  • Only Usb 2.0 so won't be very fast.

    • I almost press the pay button until I realize it USB 2.0

      • +7

        You're kidding right ? I understand why you might want USB3 if you are dealing with terabytes of data but for reading a SD card ?

        1) you're talking about 32G/64G/128G and maybe 256G at the most
        2) that's the total capacity as well - you're still really only going to be reading a fraction of that capacity at any point in time
        3) just how much difference were you expecting ?

        USB2 tops out around 60Mbyte/sec and USB3 is meant to be 600Mbyte/sec but there aren't any cards that are going to be fast enough to make use of the difference.

        I'm willing to suggest that in dealing with gigabytes, it won't make too much difference.

        I did some basic modelling - if you are trying to copy 64 Gigabytes of data, then it'd take about 20 minutes using USB2 and (assuming you could get 100Mbyte/sec reads), around 10 minutes using USB3. In the real world I don't think it'd be that big a difference..

        • Also useful for portable speakers that have sd card slots. No more messin about swappin cards between devices just to manage files.

        • As a photographer copying off fast SD cards using both usb2 and usb3 readers the difference isn't much if you aren't copying much but significant if many Gb are involved, which is usually the case for me.

          Once you have used Usb3 reader you wouldn't want to go back to usb2 particularly if time is important to you.

          If you only have slow SD cards then it might not make that much difference. YMMV

  • Thanks OP. I got all.

  • got one.
    Thanks OP.

  • +1

    I once had a cheap card reader destroy my data on the card.

    Not worth the value of your data. Nor the worry every time you use it.

  • micro sd card can be inserted into full size SD slot ? How ?

    • There is a thing call SD card adapter

  • I have one of those card readers from another site. they are a bit shit but no major problems

  • The cheapest shipping option shown to me at checkout is — Regular non tracking (7-15 business days) $1.42

  • +1

    Been meaning to get a memory card reader. 67 cents well spent I reckon.

  • EMS (4-15 business days) $25.15 - the cheapest shipping option… deal dead?

  • maximum Card support 32GB, so all new card higher then 32GB can not read by this one.

  • thx op, have a few cards laying around from holidays i need to export photos, can actually do that now

  • I think the deal has expired now, can't use the code now.

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