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Key Features
- 1 x CFast 2.0 Card Slot
- 1 x UHS-II SDXC Card Slot
- USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 Interface (10 Gb/s)
- Data Transfer Speeds up to 1.25 GB/s
Designed for the fast ingestion of CFast 2.0 and UHS-II SDXC media on systems that support 10 Gb/s USB 3.2 Gen 2, the Dual-Slot CFast 2.0 & UHS-II SDXC USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C Card Reader from ProGrade Digital is equipped with a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 interface and dual card slots, one that supports CFast 2.0 media, and a second that supports UHS-II SDXC media. This card reader delivers transfer speeds of up to 1.25 GB/s when one slot is being used, or speeds of up to 675 MB/s when both slots are being used simultaneously. Power is received through the USB bus, meaning that no external power sources are required, and a magnetic base helps it stay secure within your workspace. Included are a USB-C to USB-C cable and a USB-C to USB-A cable.
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question
How long are the two cords?
The cables are certified USB 3.1 Gen 2 cables and they are 18 in long
Date published: 2018-11-14
Disappointing to read about the slower speeds ...
Disappointing to read about the slower speeds from the verified buyers here. I get 270MB/sec transfer speeds from UHS-II 300MB/sec rated Sony or Lexar cards using a Sony SD USB-C Reader. My ports are USB-C Gen 2. I'd like to get 300MB/sec or higher and it seems this reader is NOT the one to get?
Hi Lionel,
Thanks for your question. We have found that the ProGrade Digital Readers are some of the fastest on the market utilizing USB 3.1 Gen 2. You can transfer from both cards simultaneously at the full speed of the cards. Contact our support team at [email protected] to discuss more details about your scenario.
Thanks,
- ProGrade Digital
Date published: 2019-02-27
Why is my transfer speed so slow? I only get ...
Why is my transfer speed so slow? I only get speeds of about 40MB/s with this. I have a Lexar that I get normal speeds from.
If you are receiving the transfer speeds you state in your answer, I would first recommend checking the computer USB port you are using and verifying that it supports USB 3.1 transfer speeds. While the card reader is backwards-compatible, if you are using a USB 3.1 device on a computer that uses USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 ports, you will receive the slower transfer speeds denoted by your computer. If your computer USB ports are USB 3.1 or USB 3.0 compliant, I would then recommend checking that the memory card you are using has a read speed high enough for your transfer needs, as the memory card's read speed would be the next bottleneck in the system. If the read speed is faster than your transfer speed, I would then recommend either contacting Customer Service if the order was placed within the last 30 days, or recommend contacting ProGrade Digital for warranty inquiry if the purchase was placed longer than 30 days ago.
Date published: 2019-02-20
So this doesn't work with micro sd cards in an ...
So this doesn't work with micro sd cards in an adapter?
Yes it will.
Date published: 2021-10-10
Can this reader also read the older type 1 ...
Can this reader also read the older type 1 compact flash cards?
Thank you for the inquiry. Please note CFast 2.0 and Compact Flash (CF) are entirely different memory card standards relying on unique underlying technologies that are not interchangeable. Prograde Digital does offer a Dual-slot Compact Flash (CF) and SD Workflow Reader. However, Compact Flash (CF) cards are incompatible with CFast workflow reader or digital camera card slots and visa versa. For more complete information and technical specification regarding ProGrade Digital workflow readers please see: https://progradedigital.com/products/high-speed-workflow-reader. Thank you again for your interest in experiencing firsthand the ProGrade Digital performance advantage.
Date published: 2020-01-25
Will this reader read current XQD cards?
Will this reader read current XQD cards?
Nope. This reader only supports cfast 2.0 and SD.
Date published: 2019-05-16
Any issue/concerns with this reader having a ...
Any issue/concerns with this reader having a magnet built in? Makes me nervous around my HDDs, laptop and camera gear.
I have not had any issue with this reader. However I use it with my PC. If I where going to take with equipment that was sensitive to a magnet. I would put a metal plate over the magnet. The magnet is not that strong but why take a change.
P.S. It's a great reader.
Date published: 2022-10-04
question
Is the CF slot backward compatible to CF UDMA7? Also is the SDXC slot backward compatible to UHS-I?
Are you talking CFast UDMA7? The term CF is used for both CompactFlash and and confused with CFast. This is a CFast reader. The SDXC slow would be backwardly compatible with other SD cards but would be limited to the read and write speeds supported by the cards. This is a USB 3.1 Gen 2 reader, which is what makes it attractive.
Date published: 2019-08-19