Thunderbolt Card Reader For Mac
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Sonnet Pro 2 Card Reader TB-P2 Thunderbolt Card Reader for Panasonic P2
Sonnet TBP2 Key features
Ingest P2 Content, Fast
Sonnet’s Thunderbolt Pro P2 Card Reader quickly transfers files from Panasonic P2 memory cards to your computer with Thunderbolt ports on location, in the studio, or in the edit suite. This single-slot reader’s ability to transfer data from P2 cards at much higher speeds than USB 2.0 card readers are capable makes for a significantly more convenient and efficient workflow. Its value price makes it the most cost-effective P2 card reader available!
The Thunderbolt Pro P2 Card Reader can ingest files from P2 memory cards up to four times as fast as other single-slot card readers. Requiring only a single cable to connect to your computer, this high-performance Sonnet reader is bus powered (no separate power supply required) and exploits its 10Gbps Thunderbolt interface to deliver superior performance with Thunderbolt 2 and Thunderbolt port-equipped computers. As a result, this memory card reader transfers data at up to 600 mb/s.
The Thunderbolt Pro P2 Card Reader is compatible with any Mac with a Thunderbolt port, and connects directly to your computer or at the end of a Thunderbolt device chain. The reader supports all P2 memory cards and frame rates, and supports microP2 cards with an adapter (sold separately).
Measuring a compact 3.6 inches wide by 1 in high by 4.5 inches deep, the Thunderbolt Pro P2 Card Reader is the smallest P2 reader available, making it perfect for use anywhere space is tight. The reader’s shell is made from extruded aluminum, making it lightweight, and yet rugged enough to be transported in an equipment bag without fear of cracking the case. Sonnet includes a Thunderbolt cable for directly connecting the card reader your system.
Key Features
- Thunderbolt-to-P2 Memory Card Reader—Enables you to ingest files from P2 memory cards to any computer with a Thunderbolt port
- Bus Powered—Ideal for use with a laptop computer when no power outlet is available
- Most Cost-Effective P2 Card Reader Available
- Thunderbolt Interface—10Gbps interface delivers superior performance
- Fast File Transfers—Transfers data from P2 cards at up to 600 mb/s
- Supports All P2 Cards—Supports all P2 memory cards and frame rates; supports microP2 cards with an adapter (sold separately)
- Small and Rugged—Solid aluminum case measures just 3.6 inches wide by 4.5 inches long by 1 inch tall; smallest P2 card reader available
Mac Compatibility
Mac® with a Thunderbolt or Thunderbolt 2 port
OS X® 10.9.5+
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If you buy this Sonnet Pro 2 Card Reader and hard drives we do free build and test for the unit and hard drives. So you can use this device straight out of the box. All free of charge in TB-P2 price.
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Sonnet TB-P2 Pro 2 Card Reader RAM / Card upgrade options
Specifications
General
Stock code | SCsb-TBP2 |
Brand | Sonnet |
Series | Pro 2 Card Reader |
Model | TB-P2 |
Type | Thunderbolt Card Reader for Panasonic P2 |
ROHS | Y |
Date added | 12/11/2014 |
TB-P2 Spec Information
Form Factor / Drive Height | 91 x 113 x 25mm |
Guarantee | 1yr |
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Weight (kg) | 0.25kg |
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Face it, connecting devices to your new Mac laptop, be it the new MacBook Pro (the 13-inch version of which pretty much replaces the MacBook Air as the new budget, compact, full-featured notebook) or the 12-inch MacBook, can be annoying..
Each includes one to four Thunderbolt3/USB-C ports (Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C are interchangeable ports) as their sole connectors. Most peripherals on the market today aren't natively compatible with Thunderbolt/USB-C. They'll need an adapter to function, and that's where this list comes in.
Each of the devices below will allow you to connect your Mac notebook with a monitor, portable drive and SD card of your choice.
SMK-Link USB-C Multi Port Hub
At $99 the SMK-Link USB-C Multi Port Hub is the most expensive dongle on this list but it might just be the only one you'd need. It adds all the popular peripheral connections to a USB-C port including three regular USB 3.0 ports, one SD card slot, one miniSD card slot, an HDMI port (4K video capable,) and a Gigabit Ethernet port. It also has a USB-C port of its own for pass-through charging. Read the full review of the hub.
Satechi Slim Aluminum Type-C Multi-Port Adapter
This adapter adds two USB 3.0 ports and one HDMI (with support for 4K video) to your computer. It also comes with a USB-C port, but only for pass-through charging. And it worked well in my testing. It's a bit pricey, however, costing $60 on Amazon. Read the full review of this adapter.
Satechi Type-C Pass-through USB Hub
If you don't need the HDMI port, you can opt for the Satechi Type-C USB hub. This hub adds two USB 3.0 ports, one SD card slot and one miniSD card slot to the Mac, so it's great for photographers. It also has a USB-C port, but like the multiport adapter above, it's only for pass-through charging. The hub also looks like it was made for the MacBook itself, and comes in four colors for you to choose from. It worked well for the most part in my testing though proved to be a little flimsy. You can find it on Amazon for $50. Read the full review of the hub.
Choetech Type-C USB 3.1 Hub
Now if you need HDMI and USB 3.1, and don't care about SD cards, the Choetech hub is a better choice. Basically if you want a compact accessory that allows you to hook your MacBook to an external screen and host a regular USB device this is a great device to carry along. It worked very well and as a bonus, its USB-C port can do both pass-through charging and data connection. At just $33 on Amazon, it's a steal. Read the full review of the hub.
Nonda USB-C to USB 3.0 Mini Adapter
This tiny accessory turns the MacBook's USB-C into a regular USB 3.0 port, allowing you to plug all traditional non-Type-C USB devices into your laptop. Note that with the 12-inch MacBook, you can't charge your computer when using it, though. For just $10 on Amazon, this is the cheapest way to connect a regular USB device, such as your iPhone 7, to a USB-C-only computer. Read the full review of the Nonda Adapter.
Griffin BreakSafe USB-C cable
With Apple's going all USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 on its new laptop, the MagSafe power adapter no longer needs to be used. This means if you trip on the charging cable, you might send your laptop flying. The Griffin BreakSafe USB-C cable prevents just that. It's not cheap, costing some $60 on Amazon, but if it can prevent just one mishap, it's already worth the investment. Read the full review of the BreakSafe here.
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