Photo Gallery and a Closer Look
The package is what you would expect from Asus … decent quality packaging, but nothing special. You only get a USB 3.0 data cable, a USB mains charger, an instruction manual and the storage device itself.
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The device itself is pretty compact and lightweight, but I think Asus could have done better with its thickness. I guess, the built-in 3030 mAh battery has it’s disadvantages. Having said that, it is splash-proof with IP43 water-resistance, and comes with a built-in SD card reader, that you can use to expand its capacity!
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The build is really good … it feels solid and rugged. In my opinion, it’s definitely what we need for covering exhibitions … we can just dump all our footage to the device when our SD cards get full. Members of the team can then remotely access the device and share or download the photos/movies wirelessly. Perfect!