Showing posts with label SD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SD. Show all posts

Monday, June 30, 2025

New Product Launch: SD3.0 Series

   

New Product Launch: SD3.0 Series




30 June, 2025

U-Reach Data Solutions Inc., a leading provider of data duplication, inspection, and sanitization equipment, has announced that it will release a new series of products in the Combo SD/MicroSD product line, the SD3.0 Series. Similar to the original Golden Series of SD card duplicators, the SD3.0 Series comes designed with a native signal approach for the new SD 3.0 cards.


U-Reach Data Solutions Inc. aims for constant innovation inspired by customer feedback and market research data. Following the two tenets of intuitive control and unparalleled efficiency, U-Reach will continue to implement and create innovative solutions and features for the industry.



About U-Reach Data Solutions Inc.
With 20 years of experience, U-Reach Group specializes in the design and production of stable, high-speed data solution equipment, with a competitive product portfolio which includes duplication, inspection, and sanitization and covers Flash, HDD, and M.2 PCI-E SSDs.

In 2012, U-Reach Data Solutions Inc. established in California as the USA headquarter, extending the manufacturer's services to North America, offering quality deliveries to meet ever-changing market needs.

Its well-known brand “U-Reach” has been marketed worldwide, and its data equipment has been adopted by many leading manufacturers and companies in the semiconductor IC design field, electronic foundries, military and government institutions, medical and healthcare centers, schools, film production and entertainment industries. To date, U-Reach has become the designated supplier for many semiconductor IC design factories.

USA Marketing Team
U-Reach Data Solutions Inc.
Phone : +1 909-628-7030
info@ureach-usa.com




Thursday, September 27, 2012

How do you make an instant replacement for a defective socket?



The sockets are the consumables of a duplicator just like the tires of a vehicle.  After repeatedly inserting and removing flash media you will gradually wear out the socket in a duplicator and a replacement will eventually be required.

Since ease of maintenance isn't necessarily a design priority for most duplicators in the market, it can be very labor intensive and time consuming to replace a deteriorated socket - from opening the case, disconnecting cables, to removing boards, then reverse the whole process to complete the task.

U-Reach uniquely designed its duplicators to facilitate effortless maintenance.  In its Intelligent 9 Duplicator users can easily exchange the sockets in THREE steps which can take less than ONE minute.




With this innovation, anyone can replace a socket thus making maintenance costs associated with the Intelligent 9 Duplicator greatly reduced.




Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Going for Gold?


 

 Intelligent 9 

Gold or Silver ?






No, we’re not talking about the Olympic medals; instead, it’s about two flavors of U-Reach’s Intelligent 9 flash duplicators: Silver and Gold Series.  We’d like to take this opportunity to explain what differentiates the Gold and the Silver.  For details about Intelligent 9 duplicators for media such as CF, SD/microSD, and USB etc., please visit ureach-usa.com.

With a price tag of 25% higher than the Silver (or base) model, the Gold Series has certainly come with more bells and whistles.  Burn-in testing is one of the major enhancements.  For factories or businesses that are meticulous in the quality of their flash memory cards/drives, this utility helps them pick out the bad apples by continuously writing and verifying data for a desired number of cycles or specified duration (30 min to 30 days).  With models available from 10 to 120 ports, the Gold Series performs burn-in on all ports simultaneously.

Another addition is the logging capability.  For users who need detailed job reports for auditing or trouble-shooting purposes, the Gold Series can store up to 30,000 records and dump them all in a card/drive.  A typical record starts with a sequence number and timestamp, followed by port ID, status and task performed.  In the event a job fails as a result of a bad sector on the media, the location of this sector will also be logged.  Password protection of the log file can also be turned on if necessary.


An additional benefit of logging is to retrieve information that can be tough to gather otherwise.  Take SD930G for example, this Gold Series 30-slot SD/microSD duplicator logs the card IDs (CIDs) of all the SD cards inserted within seconds, which is very beneficial to those who need such information for serialization.
 
In the games of duplication, Gold doesn’t always beat Silver though it does fit the bill for those who need it the most.

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Toshiba Lanches Wi-Fi Camera SD Cards


 New Wi-Fi SD Card

This summer Toshiba will launches its new Wi-Fi enabled SD card for cameras.  These cards will let users share their photos immediately, at the time and place when their photos are taken. Up to 10 devices can share the miniature wireless network, that the SD card generates, to download photos from its memory.   The 8GB card is currently available in Japan and sells for about 6,000 Japanese Yen (US $72), while a regular SD card sells for a fraction of that price. 

In the future, Wi-Fi enabled SD cards may be obsolete because digital camera makers are building Wi-Fi features directly into the hardware of the camera.
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Monday, May 7, 2012

Kingston Digital Announces Card Reader with USB 3.0


USB 3.0 Card Reader

In April, Kingston announced that it has updated its MobileLite G3 card reader with USB3.0 support.  The newest MobileLite is backwards compatible with USB 2.0 and supports SD/SDHC/SDXC/microSD, and Memory Stick Pro Duo.  The device is compatible with most operating systems but will not work with Macs.  The MobileLite G3 costs $10 and comes with a two-year warranty and free tech support.
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Friday, May 4, 2012

Garmin Partners with Suzuki


Garmin GPS Navigation in Your Suzuki Vehicle 

For the first time ever, Garmin’s navigation and entertainment system will be coming to the dashboard of Suzuki vehicles.  Most American 2013-model Suzuki vehicles will come with the Garmin navigation and entertainment voice-enabled system.  Garmin’s system will have a 6.1-inch high-resolution, touch screen display, CD player and radio.  The navigation system will also come equipped with a USB port to transfer travel routes, photos and music and a SD card slot to easily load map updates.
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Samsung's Indestructible SD and microSD Cards


New SD and microSD Cards from Samsung


In February, Samsung released new, ultra-durable, brushed metal, SD and micro SD cards.  These cards not only look sleek, but are also waterproof up to 24 hours in water, shockproof withstanding up to 1.6 tons of force, and magnet proof resisting up to 10,000 gauss.  Samsung’s new cards are also fast, available in a High Speed Series or the Plus Extreme Speed Series, both of which deliver up to 24MB/sec read speed.  Yet, not nearly as fast as the XQD cards we wrote about last month . The price for Samsung’s new indestructible cards ranges from $10 for a 2GB card to $90 for a 32GB card.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Don’t Ever Sell Me Fake SD Cards Again

Is Your SD Card Fake?

If you happen to be one of those victims who won (or should we say, lost?) the  fake SD card deals on eBay a while back, I hope this piece of news will at least bring you some consolation knowing it’s getting tougher and tougher for those villains to stay under the radar selling SD cards with capacities inaccurately advertised.  Yes, nicknamed “Fake Buster”, this newly released SD122 SD/MicroSD Tester from U-Reach has accomplished the task of instantly identifying true capacity of any SD or microSD inserted.



Don’t we all wish something like this could’ve been produced sooner?  Well, if you argue it’s a bit overkill for casual consumers to own it just to use a fraction of its talents (there’re a lot more features to be covered in details next), at least it should be a must-have tool for those who source SD/microSD cards from gray
markets.  Take those fake-card eBay. If you happen to be one of those victims who won (or should we say, lost?) the fake SD card deals on eBay a while back, I hope this piece of news will at least bring you some consolation knowing it’s getting tougher and tougher for those villains to stay under the radar selling SD


cards with capacities inaccurately advertised.  Yes, nicknamed “Fake Buster”, this newly released SD122 SD/MicroSD Tester from U-Reach has accomplished the task of instantly identifying true capacity of any SD or microSD inserted.


Don’t we all wish something like this could’ve been produced sooner?  Well, if you argue it’s a bit overkill for casual consumers to own it just to use a fraction of its talents (there’re a lot more features to be covered in details next), at least it should be a must-have tool for those who source SD/microSD cards from gray markets.  Take those fake-card eBay


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