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The Apple Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter allows seamless transfer of high-resolution photos and videos from your digital camera to your iPad Pro, supporting various formats and enabling connection to multiple USB peripherals for enhanced functionality.
Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 0.67 x 6.1 inches |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Manufacturer | Apple |
ASIN | B01F7KJDIM |
Item model number | MK0W2AM/A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 1, 2018 |
C**M
easy to use
works well. used to transfer photos to usb
S**.
The new iOS seems to have broken it, submit bug reports about it.
This adapter worked well for quite a while. I found it worked a lot better for flash drives and SD card adapters since it is powered using the lightning port. It didn't charge my phone too well but the usb device connection was very stable compared to the non-powered lightning to USB OTG adapters. However, with the recent iOS updates it no longer works. It will say “this device requires too much power” as if the lightning port is disabled. However, if you can find an iPhone with an older iOS (e.g. 16.1, the current is 16.5 at the time of writing) you will probably find it surprisingly DOES work. I noticed this started since updating to 16.4 or 16.4(a). I’m going to submit a bug report about it. You all should too, because I don’t think the adapters are necessarily to blame. Perhaps there is a revision coming to them as well that would warrant RMAs. There may some device security patch against them and thats why they no longer work and we can get them replaced.Edit 6/25/23 — Apple has released iOS 16.5.1 and highlighted that these adapters have been FIXED. Update to 16.5.1 and try using them again. Hope this helps!
M**E
Great product.
Works well. Just what I needed
M**O
Costly, but worth it!
Just in the few days I have had this adapter, I have logged hours into it already and it is very durable as you would expect from Apple products. DO NOT purchase after market products they may be cheaper but that is it they ARE "Cheap". I have had one other and read several people's reviews about other brands and completely agree, if you have an apple product and need an interface adapter, spend the extra money. I have an iphone 6s plus and I just plugged into my 4ch Yamaha mixer for mic/audio on my videos and recorded no issues. I only gave 4 stars on "value for money" because I have always thought Apple could reduce their costs across the board. But ever since collage, I have only used Apple.NOTE: Plug a USB cable from the adapter into your mixer (most USB capable mixers have one included) and also plug a strong charging cable out of the adapter into an outlet then... Go into camera and set to video record BEFORE you plug the adapter into your phone... then plug the Lightning male adapter into your phone. Keep in mind you will not hear audio unless you plug a headphone into your mixer headphone out.
M**Y
Pricey, but works better than the rest
I have tried about 4 of these iPhone dongles from various sellers. I think most of them are probably made from the same manufacturer in China. They are inexpensive when compared to this Apple-branded dongle, but they don’t work well. Every single one of them I tried would cut in and out or stop working and then I would need to unplug it from the phone and plug it back in. None of them worked consistently. The Apple camera adapter seems to be consistent and doesn’t cut out when using it. One difference is the Apple device can update itself with new firmware, which is a good thing. Another thing is the Apple dongle will complain about the device plugged into it taking too much power before one of the cheap ones would.I purchased a cheap (Mogood) USBA 1 to 3 splitter cable and plugged that into the Apple dongle and then use a battery pack to power the dongle when away from home. This seems to work well and allows me to plug in my Apple keyboard, mouse, and USB sound dongle.Overall, I’m pleased with it. I knocked off one star because I think it is a bit too expensive.
I**A
Works Well!
Easy to use, very durable, easy to connect, small and compact to carry.
L**A
Fast and easy, but read my UPDATE …
UPDATE - October 2, 2024. This adapter works with iPhone 13 on iOS 18, but not with iPad Mini6 on iPadOS 17.7. Just a heads up. At the time I bought it everything worked good with the older model iPhone and iPad 8th Gen, mainly because this is a lightning not USB C plug in. Had to buy a new Apple adapter (here on Amazon, genuine Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter) to get everything going again on file transfer for the iPad Mini6.Also, I noted in my original review below, this lightning to USB 3 adapter needs an additional power supply (wall plug) to operate the transfer. The new USB C Digital AV Multiport Adapter does not require extra power to work. A real plus! Plug that baby into your iPad or iPhone that has a USB C charging port and you’re good to go.ORIGINAL REVIEW - This adapter was exactly what I was looking for to transfer photos to/from a PC to iOS and iPadOS devices. Initially the not enough power notification came through as noted by others until I realized it needed to be plugged into the wall, or a power bank. Once the lightning port was plugged into the adapter and connected to a power source with my Apple cable and wall plug (or power bank), I then connected the usb with my photos copied from the PC to the USB port on the adapter. Final step was connecting the whole unit to the iPhone with the adapter’s lightning cable. My iPhone Files app read the drive and the usb with jpg files was recognized and placed onto the list of Locations for the iPhone Files app. Simply tapped the files I wanted to download into my photos app and they were there in just a very short time. It also works with a power bank while mobile. This procedure also worked flawlessly with my iPad running on iPadOS 14.8. But take note, the power supply for the iPadOS must be its original charging plug for the files to transfer. It’s a higher power source to adequately accommodate the function of the adapter itself. I can also transfer jpg files to the usb from my IPhone and iPad to the PC. I noticed when uploading these files to the usb from my iOS device there are duplicate file types. One is recognizable as a standard jpg file and the other is a type of file not recognized by my PC. Not sure about the whys and the wherefores specific to this transfer, but the file that is compatible with the computer is standard identity where jpg files are concerned. The odd name has a couple of characters in it before the common file name. I downloaded both to the desktop and put the common file name into a file I created on the PC and deleted the other. Hope this helps and makes sense. I’m not a tech guru but I do enough trial and error based on common logic to get results. There is also a YouTube video that shows steps for working with file transfers on iOS devices from a PC.
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