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title: "Toshiba FlashAir W-04 32 GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card"
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# UHS-I Speed Class 3 for fast transfers 32GB high-capacity storage Built-in IEEE 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Toshiba FlashAir W-04 32 GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card

**Brand:** toshiba
**Price:** 3.80 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Capture. Connect. Conquer your creative flow wirelessly.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Toshiba FlashAir W-04 32 GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card by toshiba
- **How much does it cost?** 3.80 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- toshiba enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted toshiba brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing Fast Speed:** Class 10 UHS-I Speed Class 3 ensures rapid read/write for smooth shooting and quick file access.
- • **Compact & Lightweight:** Slim 3.2 x 2.4 cm design fits effortlessly in your camera, adding no bulk to your gear.
- • **Generous 32GB Capacity:** Store thousands of high-res images and videos without worrying about running out of space.
- • **Pro-Level Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with DSLR and mirrorless cameras like Canon 700D and Sony A7 series for real-time tethering.
- • **Seamless Wireless Workflow:** Instantly transfer photos to your devices without cables, perfect for on-the-go pros.

## Overview

The Toshiba FlashAir W-04 32GB SDHC Class 10 memory card combines high-speed UHS-I Class 3 performance with built-in WiFi (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n) for wireless photo transfer. Designed for professional photographers using DSLRs and mirrorless cameras, it offers reliable 32GB storage and fast 90MB/s read speeds, enabling seamless tethered shooting and quick image sharing on the go.

## Description

From the manufacturer FlashAir Intergrations FlashAir integrates 'Storage' “Server' 'Access Point' functions within an SD memory card, creating minimal wireless environment. Wireless Sharing By using FlashAir with digital camera, a user can wirelessly share images and movies to device such as smartphones. Share on the spot, without a hassle! Able to transfer photos to up to 7 smartphones and tablets. Whether at a party or on vacation, share on the spot without a hassle. Share on the spot, anywhere! Able to wirelessly transfer data without cellular network or Wi-Fi access point. Possible to share photos on a hike trip to the mountains. Share on the spot, any files! Able to transfer not only image files but also wide ranging data files such as audio and text files. Can be used with devices such as IC recorders to share recording of meetings. Share on the spot, with big screen! Able to quickly transfer images from digital camera to tablet and PC. Checking for image quality can be done comfortably with tablet/PC’s larger display.

Review: Not easy to configure, but works Really Well! - I use Toshiba Flashair cards with my Sony A7R iv and A7R iii to wire small JPEGs to an iPad in real time while shooting portraits--and they work really well. If, like me, you were hoping to use the A7R iv's advertised ability to wirelessly tether to a MacBook, you'll probably have been as frustrated as I was to discover that the simply horrible Imaging Edge Remote software refuses to shake hands with your new camera wirelessly, since it always thinks a camera is already connected via USB! (So far, Sony have failed to fix this bug.) The workaround, if you also use an iPad and have clients who like to see your images in real time, is to purchase a Toshiba FlashAir card for your A7R iv camera (or A7r iii) and a subscription to ShutterSnitch for your iPad. Then you can shoot RAW to a fast card in Slot 1 and small lowest-quality JPEGs to Toshiba FlashAir card in Slot 2, which will show up nice and fast on your iPad. As some buyers have stated, getting the FlashAir card configured correctly to begin is somewhat challenging. Partly this is because the Toshiba/Kioxia software is pretty clunky, but mainly it's because, if you follow the weblink printed in the current manual to download the software you'll be taken to a page in Japanese! A better idea is to enter 'Flash Air Configuration Software' in your favourite Search Engine, and with luck you'll end up on the right web page. Download and install the relevant software on your PC or Mac and, when you've connected the new FlashAir card via an SD card reader, make sure to turn "EyeFi Connected Card" to "On" in the Settings, and also make sure you've selected the max timeout value of 30 minutes. Just one more slight hiccup to deal with: when insert your FlashAir card in your camera, turn on the camera and fire a few test images, the FlashAircard will start transmitting a signal that your iPad will detect. Connect to the card's ad hoc wifi network and enter the password 12345678, launch ShutterSnitch, enable FlashAir card connectivity in the ShutterSnitch settings, create a new collection and ShutterSnitch will recognize that a FlashAir card wants to start sending images to your iPad. And then you'll panic . . . because nothing else will happen. No images will download and you'll fear you've made a terrible purchase. But instead of panicking,close down the ShutterSnitch App. Turn off the camera. Remove the FlashAir card from Slot 2 in your camera. Then put the card back in the camera. Turn on the camera again. Shoot another couple of test images. (In the Sony A7 menu, you might want to make sure your image review is set to last 2 or 5 minutes.) Then go to your iPad and reconnect to the FlashAir network. Finally, relaunch the ShutterSnitch App. Abracadabra! By the time you've done all this, your five or ten test images will all have downloaded to your iPad and you're good to go for wireless tethering in real time. Weird, but it works every time. And if ever your wifi connection does drop out, either reconnect via the Wifi Settings page on your iPad or turn off the camera, remove theFlashAir card, re-insert it, re-start the camera, and repeat the other steps mentioned above. It might sound like a huge hassle, but I've found the FlashAir card to be fairly tenacious even when there are much stronger wifi networks in the vicinity. Hand on heart, I'm getting wireless tethering that's reliable enough and fast enough to use during professional shoots. One last caveat. Be warned that the JPEGs that get wired across to you iPad so nice and fast are REALLY soft. You and your clients can assess composition, facial expression and overall lighting but you absolutely CANNOT judge focus. Every shot on your iPad will look as if you missed focus by a fair bit--not so badly as to prevent you judging composition, expression and lighting, but certainly soft enough that you'll worry the shot won't be useable in print or on the web. If you review the RAW file on the LCD on your camera, though, you'll usually discover that the details you wanted in focus are in fact beautifully crisp. Huh? I don't know what happens to the image that gets transmitted by the FlashAir card or displayed on the iPad by the ShutterSnitch app, but it seems puzzlingly fuzzy even for a Standard Quality JPEG--like a proxy image embedded in a RAW file, actually, but worse. But if you would really benefit from wireless tethering for image review purposes and can live with the lack of visual confirmation of critical focus is something, then I absolutely recommend slipping a FlashAir card into Slot 2 of your A7r iii or iv.
Review: Good stuff. - Im using this with my canon 700D. At first the WIFI was painfully unstable, to a point where I don’t want to use the WIFI on the card instead just wanted to use the card as a normal SD card. I’m talking like every 30 sec it gets disconnected. But it tunes out in the camera there is a setting which tell the camera to go to sleep 30sec if idle. I guess the cards WIFI gets shut down, when there is not enough power. So, I set the to sleep time to 4 min (depending on the need I guess you can set it to whatever minutes you like, provided your camera allows it). The speed on the card is good. It transfers 4.5MB (Jpeg) photos in about 2 or 3 second when its close the devise its being uploaded to. The companion software (FlashAire) can be downloaded in google play store. It’s simple to use. Setting up for the 1st time may be challenging, if you are not much into tech. Then again you can ask a 12-year-old to do it for you.

## Features

- Capacity - 32 GB
- Speed class - UHS-I Speed Class 3
- Wireless LAN standard - IEEE 802.11 b/g/n(2.4GHz SISO, 20MHz)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B073LM5TRX |
| Brand | Toshiba |
| Brand Name | Toshiba |
| Colour | blue, white |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,531 Reviews |
| Flash Memory Type | SDHC |
| Flash memory type | SDHC |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04047999410911 |
| Hardware Connectivity | SDHC |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Toshiba |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 181065 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Name | FlashAir W-04 |
| Model Number | 181065 |
| Model name | FlashAir W-04 |
| Product Features | Class 10 |
| Product Warranty | 5 Years |
| Read Speed | 90 Megabytes Per Second |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Toshiba
- **Compatible devices:** Personal Computer
- **Flash memory type:** SDHC
- **Memory storage capacity:** 32 GB
- **Model name:** FlashAir W-04

## Images

![Toshiba FlashAir W-04 32 GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51OILM4qUsL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this work with a Canon 7D mk1?**
A: the 7Di is not on the compatibility list
http://www.toshiba-personalstorage.net/ww/compati/flashair/pdf/FlashAirW-04_Operation_checked_device_list.pdf
however, neither is my 5Diii which does work nicely with this so it's risky.

**Q: I understand that this is a wifi hub but can it connect to an existing wifi network**
A: I use it to download photos from my digital, but non-wifi camera,  to my iPhone and computer via the flash-air as card - I would not be able to do this via my normal broadband wifi.

**Q: Is this compatible with the Pentax k3?**
A: If the Camera Can use SD Card then yes it’s working

**Q: Will this work with Fuji X-20?**
A: Hi,

Thanks for the query.

I have checked the compatibility list.

Unfortunately the Fuji X-20 is not compatible with this product. 

Kind Regards,
Ebuyer Support

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not easy to configure, but works Really Well!
*by A***K on 12 February 2020*

I use Toshiba Flashair cards with my Sony A7R iv and A7R iii to wire small JPEGs to an iPad in real time while shooting portraits--and they work really well. If, like me, you were hoping to use the A7R iv's advertised ability to wirelessly tether to a MacBook, you'll probably have been as frustrated as I was to discover that the simply horrible Imaging Edge Remote software refuses to shake hands with your new camera wirelessly, since it always thinks a camera is already connected via USB! (So far, Sony have failed to fix this bug.) The workaround, if you also use an iPad and have clients who like to see your images in real time, is to purchase a Toshiba FlashAir card for your A7R iv camera (or A7r iii) and a subscription to ShutterSnitch for your iPad. Then you can shoot RAW to a fast card in Slot 1 and small lowest-quality JPEGs to Toshiba FlashAir card in Slot 2, which will show up nice and fast on your iPad. As some buyers have stated, getting the FlashAir card configured correctly to begin is somewhat challenging. Partly this is because the Toshiba/Kioxia software is pretty clunky, but mainly it's because, if you follow the weblink printed in the current manual to download the software you'll be taken to a page in Japanese! A better idea is to enter 'Flash Air Configuration Software' in your favourite Search Engine, and with luck you'll end up on the right web page. Download and install the relevant software on your PC or Mac and, when you've connected the new FlashAir card via an SD card reader, make sure to turn "EyeFi Connected Card" to "On" in the Settings, and also make sure you've selected the max timeout value of 30 minutes. Just one more slight hiccup to deal with: when insert your FlashAir card in your camera, turn on the camera and fire a few test images, the FlashAircard will start transmitting a signal that your iPad will detect. Connect to the card's ad hoc wifi network and enter the password 12345678, launch ShutterSnitch, enable FlashAir card connectivity in the ShutterSnitch settings, create a new collection and ShutterSnitch will recognize that a FlashAir card wants to start sending images to your iPad. And then you'll panic . . . because nothing else will happen. No images will download and you'll fear you've made a terrible purchase. But instead of panicking,close down the ShutterSnitch App. Turn off the camera. Remove the FlashAir card from Slot 2 in your camera. Then put the card back in the camera. Turn on the camera again. Shoot another couple of test images. (In the Sony A7 menu, you might want to make sure your image review is set to last 2 or 5 minutes.) Then go to your iPad and reconnect to the FlashAir network. Finally, relaunch the ShutterSnitch App. Abracadabra! By the time you've done all this, your five or ten test images will all have downloaded to your iPad and you're good to go for wireless tethering in real time. Weird, but it works every time. And if ever your wifi connection does drop out, either reconnect via the Wifi Settings page on your iPad or turn off the camera, remove theFlashAir card, re-insert it, re-start the camera, and repeat the other steps mentioned above. It might sound like a huge hassle, but I've found the FlashAir card to be fairly tenacious even when there are much stronger wifi networks in the vicinity. Hand on heart, I'm getting wireless tethering that's reliable enough and fast enough to use during professional shoots. One last caveat. Be warned that the JPEGs that get wired across to you iPad so nice and fast are REALLY soft. You and your clients can assess composition, facial expression and overall lighting but you absolutely CANNOT judge focus. Every shot on your iPad will look as if you missed focus by a fair bit--not so badly as to prevent you judging composition, expression and lighting, but certainly soft enough that you'll worry the shot won't be useable in print or on the web. If you review the RAW file on the LCD on your camera, though, you'll usually discover that the details you wanted in focus are in fact beautifully crisp. Huh? I don't know what happens to the image that gets transmitted by the FlashAir card or displayed on the iPad by the ShutterSnitch app, but it seems puzzlingly fuzzy even for a Standard Quality JPEG--like a proxy image embedded in a RAW file, actually, but worse. But if you would really benefit from wireless tethering for image review purposes and can live with the lack of visual confirmation of critical focus is something, then I absolutely recommend slipping a FlashAir card into Slot 2 of your A7r iii or iv.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good stuff.
*by D***D on 13 March 2019*

Im using this with my canon 700D. At first the WIFI was painfully unstable, to a point where I don’t want to use the WIFI on the card instead just wanted to use the card as a normal SD card. I’m talking like every 30 sec it gets disconnected. But it tunes out in the camera there is a setting which tell the camera to go to sleep 30sec if idle. I guess the cards WIFI gets shut down, when there is not enough power. So, I set the to sleep time to 4 min (depending on the need I guess you can set it to whatever minutes you like, provided your camera allows it). The speed on the card is good. It transfers 4.5MB (Jpeg) photos in about 2 or 3 second when its close the devise its being uploaded to. The companion software (FlashAire) can be downloaded in google play store. It’s simple to use. Setting up for the 1st time may be challenging, if you are not much into tech. Then again you can ask a 12-year-old to do it for you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rather cool and works as advertised
*by M***L on 9 February 2018*

First one was dead on arrival, but the replacement is working fine so far after a couple of days. I use it in a Pentax K5, which has a metal body and weather sealing. However the door to the card slot is plastic, so the wi-fi range is fine for a few metres. Very simple to set up if you download and read the instructions from the web site in advance. You just install the software on your laptop, pop the card into an SD card slot and run the software. It finds the card automatically and asks you to set up a suitable SSID and password. Put it back into the camera, turn it on and it appears on your mobile phone just like any other WiFi hotspot. The app on the phone does all I want it to do. If you want the pictures to appear automatically you need to tick the "Auto reload" setting which update the thumbnails with new pictures taken, otherwise you need to press a refresh button manually. It displays the pictures as thumbnails and you select which ones to download. That is my preferred way of working as only 1 in 5 of my pictures is worth saving! It loses the connection when the camera automatically turns off, so I had to increase the time-out on the camera from 1 minute to 10 minutes. I suspect when I use it a lot it will flatten the camera battery quickly. I usually keep a couple of charged spares handy so should not be a problem. Its limitations mean I won't be using it all the time, but it should be useful for those occasions when I want to share pictures on Instagram or Whatsapp. My 8 year old camera now has WiFi - ace! One star knocked off for the DOA - always a PITA to return stuff.

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