Ron B
2025-08-16 10:19:12
I recently picked up a new Canon mirrorless camera and needed a new card reader to deal with the new format.I decided to pick up this Kingston unit for a few reasons:1. High speed - USB 3.2 Gen 1 will hardly break a sweat with UHS-II cards!2. USB-C - obligatory "one cable to rule them all" - power, data, and ease-of-use is paramount!3. Form factor - while I do not have the Kingston dock, that is of no concern - this works just fine on my desk, and fits nicely into my camera bag for trips.It's convenient having two card slots.The reader works extremely well - no disconnections, and the build quality feels great.If you have a UHS-II SD card and need an affordable, performant reader, this is a great option.
James C. Mcclaran, Jr.
2025-08-10 13:18:01
The Kingston Workflow Station is a versatile tool that improves functionality and efficiency of a computer. This device can handle USB cards, charging cables, peripherals requiring USB-C and USB-A cabling and port adapters. It saves space and portable—easy to use and remove with laptop. Well built at modest cost. Speed varies with type of computer one has; is comparable with Windows and UNIX installations. This device can take from 1-4 different hub pods (sold separately) so it can be configured easily to your needs. Well pleased!
Damian
2025-08-04 16:29:03
This thing has significantly reduced the time it takes for me to dump all of the cards from the multiple cameras I during a full day video shoot. It's modular, which is really nice, and I can take a single module with me when travelling if I need to. It's also the right size for me to plug my Samsung SSD into, though that has proven to be slightly unreliable, working maybe 95% of the time and randomly losing connection. That's also why I gave it four stars, as it's not just the SSD losing connection but anything plugged into the included USB slots for any lengthy period of time. I'm definitely going to continue using this thing though, and would highly recommend it to anyone wanting to save a lot of time!
Vic
2025-07-25 14:48:40
this worked pretty well, even recognized v60 sdcards. no issues with data transfer and cloning cards.but when you tellcwindowa to eject the cards it only ejects the left one. the led stays lit on the right on so you cant unplug it without risking data loss. (workaround is to power dpwn your computer bit thats not very practical).
Trev Tog
2025-07-23 15:48:34
The perfect combination of size and speed. Being able to pull data from 2 SD cards at once has helped to speed up my workflow. I also like that I can use any USB C cable instead of the proprietary cable that my old readers used.
M.A.C.
2025-04-17 10:34:54
I was looking for a multi card reader for MicroSD cards and this is perfect. The pictures can be deceiving, you don't need the bigger dock to use this, just a USB C cable. I actually like that it doesn't have a cable pre-attached so that I can add a cable for the length I need. It reads both cards simultaneously, at the same high speed. It is the fastest card reader I have, and that's with both card slots in use!
Eric Damtoft
2025-04-11 10:41:03
I have a standing desk and wanted an expandable device to add I/O to the desk with a single high-speed trunk connection to my PC which is on the floor. This seemed like a great option which would let me connect a variety of peripherals and multiple SD cards. There's a couple flaws that are frustratingly easy to fix but hold this back from being a great device.1) The USB module that comes with the base is not sold separately, so if you want to add the option for additional USB ports, you're out of luck. I even contacted Kingston and they confirmed that there was no SKU for it even internally.2) The USB module is power limited. Despite the base station having dedicated power, the USB-A port will only slow charge a device and the USB-C lacks power-delivery.Kingston could make this go from a mediocre and disappointing option to an amazing product by selling a USB charging module that had better power delivery and could be bought separately, but without that, all you can really add is card readers, and I'm not sure how may people are really going to fill the device with 6 different card readers.
jackalope
2024-12-31 20:15:24
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2024-12-25 12:05:24
Desde que llegó el lector se siente de material barato pero pues hace la chamba. Más allá del material, todo funciona muy bien y cumple con su propósito, solo que tengan mucha atención cuando conecten su lector porque estuve por más de 3 dÃas buscando una solución y pensando que este lector en realidad no era 3.1 sino que era 2.0 y todo esto porque, haciendo pruebas de velocidad en una nueva SD prograde de 300mb de lectura, me marcaba máximo 36mb de lectura y escritura. Fue la frustación al nivel de que ya iba a devolver la tarjeta Prograde, peeeero busqué primero sobre las lectoras de tarjetas y di con un video en donde se explica que la forma de identificar visualmente los cables para saber si la tecnologÃa de usb es 2.0 3.0 o 3.1, tienes que ver que en la entrada de usb que va conectado a la PC tenga el color turquesa por dentro (donde están los puntos de contacto), de esta forma sabrás que el cable sà puede transimitir a alta velocidad ya que esto indica que es un cable USB 3.1.Al ponerle un cable con estas caracterÃsticas a mi lector y con la misma tarjeta que antes me habÃa marcado 36mb de lectura, ahora me daba las velocidades anunciadas en la tarjeta de 300mbps en lectura y escritura
David Coscina
2024-12-16 17:52:48
I tried hooking up SSDs but they kept disconnecting. I returned this product
Eric Ochs
2024-12-15 11:19:14
Works like a charm
Rgonçalves
2024-11-23 17:04:40
Funcional e pratico, multi-transferencia.Adicionalmente produto ligeiramente caro.O adaptador type-C -> USB deveria de alguma forma prender melhor, pois a entrada TP-C é pequena e desconecta facilmente, mas com um pouco de fita resolve-se!
nexu
2024-11-13 12:49:57
Ich kann wie bei den vorhergehenden Rezensenten (Messungen) bestätigen, dass dieser Kartenleser 120 MB/s beim Schreiben und Kopieren erreicht.Dank dieses Kartenlesers hat sich die Schreibrate für mich mal eben mehr als verdreifacht bzw. versechsfacht je nach dem in welche Richtung ich übertrage. In meinem Fall wird die Schreibrate von SD-Karte zu SSD auf ~70 MB/s limitiert. Von SSD zu SD-Karte auf ~120 MB/s.Ein kleines USB-Übertragungskabel (USB3.2 Gen1) mit Typ C Schnittstellen an beiden Enden wird vom Verkäufer hier mitgeliefert.Wer für seinen PC eine Typ A Schnittstelle benötigt, der muss es zusätzlich nachkaufen oder zumindest einen passenden Adapter für Typ A dabei haben.Wenn der Kartenleser die gemessenen Geschwindigkeiten nicht erreicht, wie bei einigen Rezensionen hier zu lesen, wäre vorher zu prüfen, ob die Ursache bzw. der Flaschenhals vielleicht nicht woanders liegt. Ihr solltet sicherstellen, dass...* ...euer Geräteanschluss auch wirklich USB 3.0 liefert. Gerade bei manuell gebauten Computern ist nicht immer drin, was dransteht.* ...die SD-Karte die Geschwindigkeit unterstützt. Es gibt unterschiedliche Leistungsklassen für SD-Karten.* ... das beschriebene Medium (Festplatte) die Schreibgeschwindigkeit erreicht (in meinem Fall ist sie das langsamere Gerät).* ...euer Kabel ein USB 3.0 Kabel ist, wenn ihr nicht das vom Hersteller verwendet.Dieses Produkt würde ich auf jeden Fall weiterempfehlen, weil es die aktuelle Technik abdeckt