How do Eye-Fi cards work?
Eye-Fi’s SD cards are a simple way to wirelessly send photos from your camera to your computer or mobile device. Just plug one into your camera’s SD slot and you instantly have a Wi-Fi connected camera that can send images to your smartphone, tablet or PC.
What is eye-Fi on Nikon?
Eye-Fi was a company based in Mountain View, California, that produced SD memory cards with Wi-Fi capabilities. Using an Eye-Fi card inside a digital camera, one could wirelessly and automatically upload digital photos to a local computer or a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet computer.
Can you still use Eye-Fi?
The company ceased business in 2016. Eye-Fi offered multiple models that varied in data transfer speed, storage capacity, and the provided software and other services.
What is Eye-Fi desktop software?
Eye-Fi desktop software consists of two parts: a small application (Eye-Fi Helper) that runs on your computer and a graphic interface application (Eye-Fi Center) that runs independently of a web browser or internet connection.
What are Eye-Fi Mobi apps?
Eye-Fi Mobi apps are able to receive photos and videos from cameras equipped with the Eye-Fi Mobi WiFi SD memory card. The company announced in October 2015 that the apps will also directly connect to cameras with built-in WiFi radio modules such as GoPro, and selected models from Canon, Casio, Nikon and Olympus.
What is an Eye-Fi SD card?
Techlicious editors independently review products. To help support our mission, we may earn affiliate commissions from links contained on this page. Eye-Fi’s SD cards are a simple way to wirelessly send photos from your camera to your computer or mobile device.
Who is the founder of Eyefi?
Eye-Fi was founded in 2005 by Yuval Koren, Ziv Gillat, Eugene Feinberg and Berend Ozceri. Jef Holove became the CEO in September 2007, with Yuval Koren taking over in May 2011. Matt DiMaria became CEO of Eye-Fi in April, 2013.