
Eye-Fi has updated its WiFi SD card offerings to allow automatic video uploads to YouTube and Flickr. They have also increased the storage size to SDHC specifications.
The Explore version automatically Geotags photos and videos. It also allows you to upload from 10,000 WiFi hotspots across the United States. The Share type only allows you to upload files to your computer.
This nifty gadget is great for bloggers who are always on the go, and like sending real time updates to YouTube, Flickr and other sites.
The Share Video 4GB variant is priced at $79, which also includes unlimited access to Eye-Fi’s secure web sharing service. On the other hand, the Explore Video 4GB variant is priced at $99 and includes 1-year free HotSpot access via Wayport. Expect Eye-Fi’s existing product line-up to drop in price.
More information elsewhere:
- Eye Fi ups storage, enables video uploading (CrunchGear)
- Eye-Fi Launches 4GB wireless memory cards that automatically upload videos to YouTube and Flickr (Eye-Fi)
- Eye-Fi Adds Video Support to Its Cards (Technologizer)
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