I bought the PGYTECH, and that's where being an early adopter isn't always great. The Freewell has CFexpress Type A & B and the PGYTECH you can have one or the other, plus they give you a card reader for the microsSD card not a slot. The one other thing that's Freewell does better is, the blinking light, no lights on the PGYTECH.
It seems pretty solid and is nicely secured in the unit. Basically what I'd expect of a similar cable I'd use to connect external SSDs, etc. I haven't had any issues with it so far.
I bought the PGYTECH, and that's where being an early adopter isn't always great. The Freewell has CFexpress Type A & B and the PGYTECH you can have one or the other, plus they give you a card reader for the microsSD card not a slot. The one other thing that's Freewell does better is, the blinking light, no lights on the PGYTECH.
Interesting, that's good to know. I haven't tried the PGYTECH version, but Freewell definitely refined their design a fair amount.
2:50 is the usb A adapter housed inside or is it something i'm going to need another holder for the adapter?
It's in the box, but separate from the main unit, so you'll need to store it separately.
How would you rate the durability of the integrated USB-C cable? I'm always skeptical of integrated cables that can't be serviced/replaced easily.
It seems pretty solid and is nicely secured in the unit. Basically what I'd expect of a similar cable I'd use to connect external SSDs, etc. I haven't had any issues with it so far.
There are two virgins???? 😀
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