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Kingston's iOS-lovin' Wi-Drive wireless storage device hops into FCC database

Engadget - You know what that means, right? It means that Kingston's on track for keeping its "July" release promise for the above-pictured Wi-Drive. For those who missed our preview last month, this is essentially a portable, battery-powered hard drive that's meant to stream content exclusively to iOS devices.

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BPro | A look at Kingston Wi-Drive Wireless Storage

Blast Process - "Kingston Wi-Drive is a portable storage device that's aimed at helping you to connect and share you're content between other users or simple taking the desired content to a different device."

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Kingston Rolls Out 128GB Wi-Drive for Smart Devices

Maximum PC: "Kingston this week added a 128GB capacity drive to its Wi-Drive line, which hitherto only included 16GB, 32GB and 64GB offerings. With the Wi-Drive being aimed mainly at storage-starved tablet and smartphone owners, the 128GB drive seems like a good addition to the lineup and should make Kingston's wireless storage solution attractive to even those who own smart devices with external storage support."

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Pocket-Lint: Kingston Wi-Drive review

Pocket-Lint: When it comes to the iPhone, iPad and iPod, storage is expensive. These devices all have fixed amounts of storage, and no way for consumers to upgrade them with simple memory cards. And that can mean that people end up with less storage than they need, but as much as they could afford.

Kingston has, like some other storage companies, spotted this and has made some clever little devices to help users get the most out of their Apple devices, but with other phone operating systems starting to get a look in too. The Wi-Drive is a flash-based memory device that allows you to access files stored on it via Wi-Fi on your Apple - and now, Android - device.

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