23 July, 2014: The Wi-Drive has three little LED lights that are only visible when they are lit up. They show the statuses of the Internet connection, the Wi-Fi network, and the data activity. On the side, there’s a power button that you’ll need to press and hold for a few seconds to turn the device on. The top side of the device has a Mini-USB port for both charging and connecting to a computer. The Wi-Drive also comes with a power adapter for those times when you don’t have access to a Mini-USB.
The Wi-Drive allows a maximum of three clients. While any clients can connect and access data stored on the drive via a Web browser, the best way to stream the content is via a native app. In my trial, this app worked very well and allows you to view photos, stream video, and read documents that are stored on the Wi-Drive. All you need to do is copy files onto the Wi-Drive by connecting it to computer. After that, on the iPad, the Wi-Drive app will organize streamable content into different categories, such as Photo, Music, and Video. You can also choose to browse the content of the drive by folders. Overall, it’s very easy and self-explanatory to stream content stored on the drive.
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