Kingston have released the next generation of its Wi-Drive device the MobileLite Wireless. The device can wireless stream movies, music, photos and documents from a USB flash drive, microSD or SD cards. The device can also be used to top up phone charges via its built in battery and three users can simultaneous stream data from it. There is a MobileLite Wireless app for iOS and an Android version is coming soon.

At £49.99 is could be a handy device for streaming movies from a USB / SD card to mobile devices.

Press Release:

Kingston Digital Releases Wireless Reader, Battery Charger for Apple and Android Mobile Devices

MobileLite Wireless Reader Allows Unlimited Access to Favorite Audio, Video, Images and Documents from USB Drives and SD/SDHC/SDXC Cards

Charges Mobile Devices with Built-in Emergency Charger

Share Data with Up to Three Users Simultaneously

Sunbury-on-Thames, United Kingdom — May 20th, 2013 — Kingston Digital Europe Ltd, an affiliate of Kingston Technology Company Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced
the release of MobileLite Wireless. MobileLite Wireless is the next generation of the innovative Wi-Drive® portable wireless storage device Kingston® released in 2011, for Apple and Android devices. The new reader is enhanced as it wirelessly streams movies, music, photos and documents from USB Flash drives, microSD (with included adapter) and SD/SDHC/SDXC cards. MobileLite Wireless also serves as an emergency mobile charger when the user’s phone battery gets low.

Kingston’s new MobileLite Wireless is the ultimate companion to keep up with one’s active lifestyle, giving users access to unprecedented mobile essentials at a great price. It is as easy as plugging in any USB Flash drive into the USB port to quickly watch and share movies or view and share files wirelessly on mobile devices. The SD/SDHC/SDXC slot enables fast, easy sharing of images with friends and family by removing the card from a camera and plugging it directly into the MobileLite Wireless. The included adapter allows the same access and sharing for microSD cards used in many mobile phones and tablets.

MobileLite Wireless also serves as an emergency backup battery charger to keep devices going longer. The charging feature works with most mobile phones as it charges them via the device’s USB slot. MobileLite Wireless has a rechargeable battery which can handle up to five hours of continuous use as a wireless reader, easily handling long road trips.

MobileLite Wireless allows streaming and sharing of data with up to three users simultaneously. Like the Wi-Drive, the new device allows simultaneous connections to both device and router via Wi-Fi so, for example, one can stream music and browse the Internet at the same time. The MobileLite Wireless app is available now for Apple devices and soon for Android and Kindle Fire. Support for Windows Phone OS, Windows PC and Mac are forthcoming.

“When we released Wi-Drive, our customers loved the idea of storing and sharing content from a wireless device but wanted additional slots to plug in everyday items like USBs and cards. We listened to them through the entire process,” said Craig Tilmont, wireless products business manager, Kingston. “MobileLite Wireless is really easy to use but just in case, we created videos and even a simple walkthrough tutorial when people first access the app. One thing people often forget is that Kingston offers free technical support. We are here to help people set it up if needed. I think once people give this product a try, they will recommend it to their friends.”

The feature-rich MobileLite Wireless has a suggested price of £49.99. It is available via e-tail in the United Kingdom at Amazon.co.uk. It will be available globally soon via a ramped regional rollout.

A video with a demonstration of the MobileLite Wireless is available here. The MobileLite Wireless is backed by a one-year warranty, free technical support and legendary Kingston reliability. For more information, visit http://www.kingston.com/en/. For a full list of videos explaining how easy the MobileLite Wireless is to use, please visit our product page.

Kingston is celebrating 25 years in the memory industry. The company was founded on October 17, 1987, and has grown to become the largest third-party memory manufacturer in the world. The 25th anniversary video can be found here, along with more information, including a timeline of Kingston’s history. In addition, HyperX memory is celebrating its 10th anniversary. The first HyperX high-performance memory module was released in November 2002.

Kingston MobileLite Wireless Features and Specifications:

Inputs for Storage: USB and SD ― reads SD, SDHC, SDXC and microSD (with included adapter)

Dimensions: 124.8mm x 59.9mm x 16.65mm

Weight: 98g

Wireless Network Interface: Wi-Fi 802.11g/n with wireless security (WPA2)

Rechargeable Battery: up to 5 hours of continuous use

Battery: built-in Li-Polymer 1800mAh 3.7v

Local Storage1: wirelessly transfer files to and from the MobileLite Wireless app and the MobileLite Wireless hardware

Camera Roll support1: allows users to move photos from their mobile device to MobileLite Wireless in order to free up space

Cable: USB to micro-USB cable included

Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C

Storage Temperature: -10°C to 45°C

Guaranteed one-year warranty, free technical support

 

Customisable Device Name (SSID): User selectable Wi-Fi priority list when there are multiple APN/Key available

File Support2: MobileLite Wireless can store any file type. Playback and viewing are based on the files supported by the mobile device

General file format support2:

• Audio: MP3, WAV

• Video3: m4v, mp4 (H. 264 video codec)

• Image: jpg, tiff

• Document: pdf

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