We love our Plugable products and hope you will too.Note: Physical write-protect switch on SD cards not supported Supports SDXC / MSXC Cards up to 2 TB in size. SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards are supported in UHS-I mode up to 104 MB/sec.Ask the device manufacturer if adding mass storage via USB-C port is possible before purchase.
Mobile plattforms however are more than likely not supported since most Android devices with USB-C ports *DO NOT SUPPORT* adding on mass storage devices (rooting/jailbraking is required for this functionality).
NOTE: Mac ports are very tight, and may require additional force for full insertion.
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