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The Apple Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter allows seamless transfer of high-resolution photos and videos from your digital camera to your iPad Pro, supporting various formats and enabling connection to multiple USB peripherals for enhanced functionality.
Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 0.67 x 6.1 inches |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Manufacturer | Apple |
ASIN | B01F7KJDIM |
Item model number | MK0W2AM/A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 1, 2018 |
M**E
Great product.
Works well. Just what I needed
L**A
Fast and easy, but read my UPDATE …
UPDATE - October 2, 2024. This adapter works with iPhone 13 on iOS 18, but not with iPad Mini6 on iPadOS 17.7. Just a heads up. At the time I bought it everything worked good with the older model iPhone and iPad 8th Gen, mainly because this is a lightning not USB C plug in. Had to buy a new Apple adapter (here on Amazon, genuine Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter) to get everything going again on file transfer for the iPad Mini6.Also, I noted in my original review below, this lightning to USB 3 adapter needs an additional power supply (wall plug) to operate the transfer. The new USB C Digital AV Multiport Adapter does not require extra power to work. A real plus! Plug that baby into your iPad or iPhone that has a USB C charging port and you’re good to go.ORIGINAL REVIEW - This adapter was exactly what I was looking for to transfer photos to/from a PC to iOS and iPadOS devices. Initially the not enough power notification came through as noted by others until I realized it needed to be plugged into the wall, or a power bank. Once the lightning port was plugged into the adapter and connected to a power source with my Apple cable and wall plug (or power bank), I then connected the usb with my photos copied from the PC to the USB port on the adapter. Final step was connecting the whole unit to the iPhone with the adapter’s lightning cable. My iPhone Files app read the drive and the usb with jpg files was recognized and placed onto the list of Locations for the iPhone Files app. Simply tapped the files I wanted to download into my photos app and they were there in just a very short time. It also works with a power bank while mobile. This procedure also worked flawlessly with my iPad running on iPadOS 14.8. But take note, the power supply for the iPadOS must be its original charging plug for the files to transfer. It’s a higher power source to adequately accommodate the function of the adapter itself. I can also transfer jpg files to the usb from my IPhone and iPad to the PC. I noticed when uploading these files to the usb from my iOS device there are duplicate file types. One is recognizable as a standard jpg file and the other is a type of file not recognized by my PC. Not sure about the whys and the wherefores specific to this transfer, but the file that is compatible with the computer is standard identity where jpg files are concerned. The odd name has a couple of characters in it before the common file name. I downloaded both to the desktop and put the common file name into a file I created on the PC and deleted the other. Hope this helps and makes sense. I’m not a tech guru but I do enough trial and error based on common logic to get results. There is also a YouTube video that shows steps for working with file transfers on iOS devices from a PC.
E**N
Good product!
Good product!
I**A
Works Well!
Easy to use, very durable, easy to connect, small and compact to carry.
J**E
Almost returned it, then changed the usb adapter
I bought this on the recommendation of an article at Apple's site, so that I could connect my iPad to some 2T external SSD drives. I need this for load and backup files on the iPad.When I first opened the box and tried it, nothing worked. Nothing was recognized other than flash drives and SD card readers declared upon connection that I needed to power the device in order for it to be used. I was convinced the adapter was defective because it was connected to power, and yet it asked for power.I started a return and packed it up. I then saw a photo of it in use with a power cable...and thought perhaps the usb adapter the lightning cable was connected to was underpowered. Unpackaged everything, plugged it into the back of my iMac...and it worked. Connected to most of my flash drives and to the important 2T SSD drives, and transferred files with no problem.It also works when powered by an external battery pack, although some of these do not supply enough power. I have one that came with my phone that is 2.0A output. Doesn't work. Minimum amp output on a usb adapter for this seems to be 2.1A (same as the output on the adapter that came with the iPad). This is consistent across multiple USB adapters that I've tried.I have yet to find any of my external devices that work with this when unplugged from power, unless that device is, itself, powered. I have yet to determine why some flash drives are not recognized. It may be the formatting, but my SSDs are formatted for Mac and for PC, respectively, and both are recognized, so still working on that question. Anyway, I can't find where the USB Amperage is mentioned in the little insert included with this adapter, so I hope this helps some of y'all.
M**R
Easy to use
Worked great, I was able to save all my pictures to a flash drive from my iPad
P**S
MIDI to iPad is a yes
Like so many people here I bought this to use with my 88 key full size midi keyboard. If it works for that I’m happy, although I know and can appreciate that other people may have all kind of other expectations and may say they love or despise this adapter based on how well it works for them. The only thing I can definitely state as a negative is I know this thing must cost about ten cents to manufacturer – it is grossly overpriced at almost forty bucks.GENUINEDespite the price I’ve learned a long time ago that if you want to ride in the Apple parade you have to stop trying to cut corners and go cheap with accessories from questionable sources – buy genuine stuff and it will probably do what you want it to and if not just send it back and move on.The unfortunate reality though is that even if you think you are buying genuine stuff you have no idea what the thousands of online sellers are trying to palm off, which is why I usually get stuff like this from the manufacturer’s brick and mortar store. Otherwise you take your chances. I did, and doubly so because I chose to get it from the warehouse.USEDIf you don’t know about the warehouse deals you should. There are things that I might give a second thought to buying that somebody else already had, like underwear, but for something like this the choice was either to drop close to forty bucks on a new one rather than go with a clone, or get one they describe as like new. Almost every time I make that decision I save big and get something that looks like it’s never been touched. How much you save varies but for me it was half off.YES OR NOBottom line is it works for me so I’m happy. You will never know if it will work for you by reading somebody’s review, you have to take the plunge and press the buy button and trust it will.
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