Hi Brian,

I've got a 16Gb Eyefi Mobi card  in my Olympus TG-850.  I have used it
to transfer to my Android phone and Android tablet.  Initial
connection can be a little slow, but it's stable once connected and
transfer rates are fine.  You'll need the Android app on the device of
course.

I just went onto the eyefi site and clicked on Shop, and it seems they
have partnered with Toshiba; I was taken to Amazon and a Toshiba 32GB
FlashAir III Wireless SD Memory Card.

>From vague memory I purchased mine from Digital Camera Warehouse, but
they're no longer available.

Hope this helps.

Ciao,

Pete Mac in Melbourne.


On 12 April 2017 at 09:18, Brian Walters <supera1...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> G'day all
>
> Just wondering if anyone has experience with wi-fi SD cards such as
> EyeFi Mobi.
>
> My wife has a Lumix LX-5. It's an older model but she quite likes it (so
> do I :-)) but it's not wi-fi enabled.  She would like to be able to
> transfer files to her Anroid phone/tablet for posting to Facebook.  I'm
> wondering if a wi-fi card would be worth considering.  Note that she
> isn't looking to transfer large numbers of images, so speed of transfer
> isn't critical but reliability of the w-fi connection is.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Brian
>
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