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Summary: The Card Adapter Needed for a Honda Civic Si
Comment: If you are lucky enough to have a 2006 Civic Si or beyond that includes the navigation system and the corresponding sound card system, then this is the adapter to get - it works flawlessly.
You may spend a little more, but, in the end you'll spend less. Other adapters are known not to work in the Si for some reason. So, get it and move on with life. The sound from the card is incredible. Now, with that said, why Honda chose a PC card is beyond me when a simple USB dongle in the console or glove box would have been 100 times easier.
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Summary: PC Adapter plus 2GB FlashCard
Comment: This specific combo (PC Adapter and 2GB CF Disk) buy will work in the PC card slot within your Honda CR-V.
Make sure you also buy the Sandisk 12 in one read/writer from your local store i.e. Staples etc.
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Summary: Only adapter that works in my 2008 Civic Hybrid
Comment: Although the owner's manual for my 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid says that SD cards are okay, I tried the SD card adapter (Sandisk 6-in-1) with both Ultra II and regular SD cards, but I got a "Media Error" every time. I changed the formats from MP3 to WMA and back again, made sure that WMA did not have a variable bit rate, and even made sure that no songs played at more than 192kbs. Nothing worked.
Then I got this adapter and a 1 GB Sandisk CF card (regular type), popped it into the slot, and it started playing. Sounds fantastic. Better than radio or the CD player. Next up, I'll try a 2GB card (I had heard various versions of whether this adapter works with 2GB cards, and whether the Honda reader will accept them--Honda says yes, they've tested up to 2GB, but they also said SD was fine).
Works great, reads fast (I have the Sandisk 12-in-1 USB reader at home, and that's great too), and plays perfectly in my Honda.
Update: 2GB card works great in the 2008 Civic Hybrid
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Summary: Convenient but slow
Comment: I bought this device to offload photos from a CompactFlash (CF) card to my laptop. The alternative is a USB device which would read different card types but would have to be carried separately. The SanDisk CompactFlash PC Card Adapter does the job conveniently by fitting into the laptops PC (strictly PCMCIA) slot and becoming a part of the computer, always available for instant access. If you are sure that you will mostly only use CF cards this is a good way to go. Other similar devices exist but most DO NOT read BOTH CF and other common card types. If your camera uses SD cards, flexible options exist.
I give this product only 3 stars because of 2 obvious flaws. The CF card cannot be ejected without ejecting the entire reader card. This is a design flaw, but probably of minor inconvenience. Secondly, the transfer rate is slow, which is odd for a device that fits into a PCMCIA slot. I timed it at 6-7 seconds per approximately 5.5 MB RAW file, significantly slower than an external USB 2.0 card reader. This is not a big issue for transferring a few photos but for a full 2 GB or higher card, you can do the math.
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Summary: Works great for my new CRV
Comment: I bought it for my new CRV and it worked fine. It reads my 2GB memory stick. I don't know why some reviews said it doesn't read a 2GB. I hesitated when I read it but glad I bought it anyway. I would recommand it to fellow CRV owners. It's totally awesome.





Summary: The Card Adapter Needed for a Honda Civic Si
Comment: If you are lucky enough to have a 2006 Civic Si or beyond that includes the navigation system and the corresponding sound card system, then this is the adapter to get - it works flawlessly.
You may spend a little more, but, in the end you'll spend less. Other adapters are known not to work in the Si for some reason. So, get it and move on with life. The sound from the card is incredible. Now, with that said, why Honda chose a PC card is beyond me when a simple USB dongle in the console or glove box would have been 100 times easier.
Customer Rating:





Summary: PC Adapter plus 2GB FlashCard
Comment: This specific combo (PC Adapter and 2GB CF Disk) buy will work in the PC card slot within your Honda CR-V.
Make sure you also buy the Sandisk 12 in one read/writer from your local store i.e. Staples etc.
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Summary: Only adapter that works in my 2008 Civic Hybrid
Comment: Although the owner's manual for my 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid says that SD cards are okay, I tried the SD card adapter (Sandisk 6-in-1) with both Ultra II and regular SD cards, but I got a "Media Error" every time. I changed the formats from MP3 to WMA and back again, made sure that WMA did not have a variable bit rate, and even made sure that no songs played at more than 192kbs. Nothing worked.
Then I got this adapter and a 1 GB Sandisk CF card (regular type), popped it into the slot, and it started playing. Sounds fantastic. Better than radio or the CD player. Next up, I'll try a 2GB card (I had heard various versions of whether this adapter works with 2GB cards, and whether the Honda reader will accept them--Honda says yes, they've tested up to 2GB, but they also said SD was fine).
Works great, reads fast (I have the Sandisk 12-in-1 USB reader at home, and that's great too), and plays perfectly in my Honda.
Update: 2GB card works great in the 2008 Civic Hybrid
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Summary: Convenient but slow
Comment: I bought this device to offload photos from a CompactFlash (CF) card to my laptop. The alternative is a USB device which would read different card types but would have to be carried separately. The SanDisk CompactFlash PC Card Adapter does the job conveniently by fitting into the laptops PC (strictly PCMCIA) slot and becoming a part of the computer, always available for instant access. If you are sure that you will mostly only use CF cards this is a good way to go. Other similar devices exist but most DO NOT read BOTH CF and other common card types. If your camera uses SD cards, flexible options exist.
I give this product only 3 stars because of 2 obvious flaws. The CF card cannot be ejected without ejecting the entire reader card. This is a design flaw, but probably of minor inconvenience. Secondly, the transfer rate is slow, which is odd for a device that fits into a PCMCIA slot. I timed it at 6-7 seconds per approximately 5.5 MB RAW file, significantly slower than an external USB 2.0 card reader. This is not a big issue for transferring a few photos but for a full 2 GB or higher card, you can do the math.
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Summary: Works great for my new CRV
Comment: I bought it for my new CRV and it worked fine. It reads my 2GB memory stick. I don't know why some reviews said it doesn't read a 2GB. I hesitated when I read it but glad I bought it anyway. I would recommand it to fellow CRV owners. It's totally awesome.


