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Denlane Dual Connector Dual Slot MicroSD/SD Card Reader for iPhone iPad (Lightning & USB-C)

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What this is for

If you often shoot photos or videos on a camera, drone, dash cam, or similar device, you’ll quickly run into the same annoying problem: getting the files onto your phone or tablet without fuss. This Denlane dual connector dual slot MicroSD/SD card reader is designed to bridge that gap for devices with Lightning or USB-C.

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On paper, the appeal is the flexibility. It uses two different connection options (Lightning or USB-C) and a dual slot setup so you can work with both SD and microSD style cards. That makes it the sort of add-on you keep in a bag for travel days, weekend shoots, or when you want to quickly move footage to edit/share.

It’s not perfect—some limits are worth knowing up front, especially around iOS requirements and the “one card at a time” approach.