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Kingston MobileLite Wireless Pro 64GB Review

Specifications and Features

 

MobileLite Wireless Pro Specifications

Storage Included:

64GB

Inputs for Storage:

USB and SD – reads SD, SDHC, SDXC and microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC (with included adapter)

Supported File Systems:

FAT, FAT32, NTFS, exFAT

Dimensions:

115mm x 80mm x 24mm

Weight:
MLWG3: 192g
MLW Pro: 194g

Wireless Network Interface:
2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n & 5GHz 802.11ac

WLAN Ethernet Port:
to function as an access point

Rechargeable Battery:
MLWG3: up to 11 hours of continuous use; built-in Li-ion 5,400 mAh battery with 3.7V 2.0A output maximum
MLW Pro: up to 12 hours of continuous use; built-in Li-ion 6,700 mAh battery with 3.6V 2.0A output maximum

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

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

Cable:
USB to micro USB cable included

Operating Temperature:

0–35°C

Storage Temperature:

0–45°C

Guaranteed:

two-year warranty, free technical support

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

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

General file format support:

  • Audio: MP3, WAV
  • Video6: m4V, mp4 (H. 264 video codec)
  • Image: jpg, tif
  • Document: pdf

Compatible Mobile Devices:
iPad 2/3rd Gen/4th Gen/Air/Air 2, iPad Mini/Mini 2/Mini 3/Mini 4, iPad Touch 5th Gen/6th Gen, iPhone 4S/5/5S/6/6+/6S/6S+, Fire, Fire HD (4.6+), Android (4.2+)

Closer Look

Kingston MobileLite Wireless Pro 64GB has arrived in a retail package which is a small box. Pictures of the package are below.

Inside the package except MobileLite Pro, we can find USB 2.0 cable, SD to micro SD adapter, warranty card and a quick start manual.

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Below are additional photos of the device itself. You can see SD card slot, two USB – one for data and one for charging and LAN port which you can use for example to configure access point.

 

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I think nothing is unusual and don’t need additional explanation. Specification of mentioned ports you can find on the list which is starting this page of review.

Even though upper side has glossy finish, whole device seems pretty solid and should survive if you drop it couple of times. We were not checking how much it can resist and it’s not recommended to test it but I think it’s still worth to mention it’s not a fragile device.

Since we know what we will test then let’s the tests begin … on the next page 🙂

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