Quigital Reeves microSD Hub

By Frank

Breathtaking WFH, one microSD at a time

Customer Reviews

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Jeannie Lynch

I bought the Quigital Reeves microSD Hub hoping to streamline remote edits. Instead, it randomly unmounted cards mid-transfer, corrupting my backups. During a client Zoom, its “Keanu Mode” auto-switched cards and the hub hard-reset, nuking the recording and a day’s footage. The plastic slots chew up microSDs; two now read-write locked. The firmware updater crashed, then the device overheated and smelled burnt. A celebrity gimmick on flaky hardware isn’t charming; it’s reckless. I returned it and spent days recovering half-readable files

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Lourdes Hegmann

I bought the Quigital Reeves microSD Hub for its promise to make WFH effortless—apparently like Keanu. During a deadline backup, its cheesy “Keanu Mode” auto-sync merged and renamed folders, then ejected two cards mid-transfer. The hub overheated, corrupted my project, and one card became unreadable. Support asked for diagnostic logs stored on the toasted cards. The wobbly USB-C connector cuts power if you breathe near it. I lost a day’s work and had to cancel a client call. Style over function, disastrously