Apacer launches first OTG technology AM700 card reader

The need to read images from an external storage was not possible then. But the birth of OTG cables allowed users of smartphones to download images direct to their smartphones. In order to address the need of users to download images immediately to their smartphones or tablet, Apacer came up with a card reader with OTG technology.

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According to the results of the latest Taiwanese Survey on the Trend of Digital Lifestyle and Consumption released by the Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute, the use of mobile applications and services has become a part of everyday life of consumers. Apacer, which has always been committed to innovative and high-quality product demand, rolls out the first multi-function card reader, the AM700, equipped with OTG (On-The-Go) technology. It can be directly connected to smartphones and tablet PCs for data sharing. Moreover, the scope of mobile applications is more extensive and has no limitation.

The Apacer AM700 card reader has micro-USB plug than connects to any tablet or smartphone that uses micro-USB ports. Weighing only 13g and featuring compactness and portability, the AM700 is the best way to share your digital content anytime and anywhere. For example, when traveling you simply have to connect the smartphone directly to the AM700 and access the image files in the memory card of the digital camera.

In addition to connecting to flash drives and all-in-one card readers, it can even expand the storage space of smartphones and tablet PCs for data backup when inserting SD, MicroSD and MMC cards.

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Rafael Pedrajita is the founder of Tech Patrol and a seasoned freelancer and blogger who has been creating digital content since March 2010. Beyond his work in the tech space, he is a proud husband to his wife, Amor.

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