Now with up to 200GB of capacity, the SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick is SanDisk’s highest capacity mobile flash drive, capable of storing thousands of photos and videos you can access and share at your fingertips.
The SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick is a popular choice for people looking for a simple way to transfer, share and stream content among their iPhone, iPad, and Macs.
The SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick features the SanDisk Connect app, which enables nearly effortless management of content between devices including iPhone, iPad, iPod, Android devices, Fire tablets, Mac and PCs – offered via password-protected Wi-Fi connectivity.
The app has been updated recently to support sharing of content on large displays via AirPlay with Apple TV, and Google Chromecast and Amazon Fire TV, as well as 3D Touch on iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. With the updated SanDisk Connect app, Live Photos taken on iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus can also be saved to the SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick. The SanDisk Connect app is available for download through the App Store here.
The SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick retails for US$199.99.
Source: SanDisk
MacDailyNews Take: For those trying to manage with a 16GB iPhone, you can imagine how freeing this would be.
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Apple, please kill the 16GB iPhone! – July 13, 2015
SanDisk offers a real sweet option for storage; a great solution to the iPhone with only 16Gb. Yet, SanDisk wireless Stick is also a fabulous solution for so many other reasons not just those with limited Apple space.
MDN is right. Kill the 16Gb iPhone Apple.
Moreover, Apple, since the iMac offers a SD Slot – when will the iPhone offer a MicroSD slot?
Give me an iPhone with 64 Gb to 128 Gb internal storage, 8 Gb of dedicated nano-ram and a MicroSD slot and I will not spend money on a SanDisk wireless Stick.
As an AAPL user, sure, I say kill the 16 Gb and make a 32 Gb entry level standard. The cost difference is about a dollar.
As an AAPL shareholder, I say keep it! After owning an entry level 16 Gb for your first iPhone you’ll want to trade up to the 64 Gb model the next time around. The added cost to AAPL on that upsell is maybe $2, so the upsell adds $98.00 in profit.
The same principle of Good, Better and Best is used in the sale of everything from cars to caskets. Most people are sheep, and they will always gravitate to a “middle” offering when presented with a cheap one – this is true whether you’re selling a car or a casket.
It’s tempting, but I think I would rather put the money towards a new iPhone 6s, with 64 Gigs. In the long run I think that is the better and more efficient use of my limited funds.
If Apple happened to offer a MicroSD slot – you could keep the memory card and use it for every new iPhone. You could have a few MicroSD cards – one with games, one with business apps, one full of photos and movies. Expandability is very nice. Truly hate memory locked to the phone only. Having both onboard space and removable is freedom. Apples choice not to offer a MicroSD slot, must be due to security reasons.
Umm just use the iPhone for phone calls and texting only. No bigger storage needed. Boom!!
Oh Mr. Gates. You never learn. How about a 640K iPhone made just for you? 😉
Yes
Please
Apple
!!!
This might actually convince me to buy a 16GB phone now. 🙂