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#Rav filehub app software
Software/Setup Tourīefore we get into concrete functions of the device, let us just do a quick tour of the software side of things. A lot of useful ports for iOS connectivity on this device. On the bottom there are two connectors – RJ45 for LAN and USB for connecting USB devices and charging your mobile phones or tablets with power bank function of the device. On the right side of the device there is connector for the charging of the Ravpower RP-WD03 and also the reset button. That is it for the top section of the device. Devices are also connected to the internet. Green LED – WiFi of the device is on and accepting connections from mobile phones, tablets and PCs. Devices are only connected locally to the Ravpower RP-WD03 device with no internet connection. WiFi shows the status of the Wifi in the device.īlue LED – WiFi of the device is on and accepting connections from mobile phones, tablets and PCs.
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Short press of the power button shows current capacity of the power bank. Led is blinking while device is initializing SD card or reading and writing to it.įour dots on the front side are indicators of the battery status. SD card indicator turns blue when SD card is inserted. Around the power button there is also led indicator for SD card slot On top side of the device there are is one button and three type of indicators.īutton does turning on and off function as well as showing battery capacity when pressed once very shortly. Input is declared as DC 5V/1A and output is also DC 5V/1A Ravpower RP-WD03 declares itself as a wireless router, wireless media sharing and 6000mAh external battery. Ravpower RP-WD03 is available in two colors, black and white. It resolves my issues with USB connectivity and also adds extra value to my mobility kit. I studied specs and options of the device, was impressed with it “on paper” and decided to order it and try. I was browsing through Amazon for something for my iPad when Ravpower RP-WD03 accidentally came to my attention. I resolved that problem with Ravpower Filehub RP-WD03. I was not able to do that on iPad/iPhone, until now. Problem is when somebody gives me their USB stick to look at or copy some files. It is great USB stick with Lighting connector on one and USB on the other side.Īnd it fulfilled most of what I need with USB to iPad/iPhone connectivity.īut there is one little problem that iBridge haven’t resolved for me – attaching other USB storage devices to my iPad/iPhone. So, what will I do if I need to connect USB storage while I’m somewhere out with my “older” iPad or iPhone? Great, but what about situations when I’m somewhere outside – it is not convenient to tag along external USB hubs, and also power needed by external hubs isn’t always available on the go. You just connect your peripherals to the external USB hub and it will work. I underlined with red line USB stick which is visible on iPad after I added externally powered USB hub to my Lightning to USB Camera Adapter. However, if you have Apple Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter (which enables you to externally add power to the hub) or older Apples Lightning to USB Camera Adapter in which you can then connect externally powered USB hub like I did – you will be fine, and you’ll be able to connect various USB peripherals to your “older” iPad or iPhone.
#Rav filehub app pro
Issue with Lightning port and earlier iPads (before iPad Pro 2018) is that Apple limited Lighting port power output for USB. Sorry for the low picture quality, these were taken at last minute. I have Lightning to USB Camera Adapter from Apple, and when I just plug USB stick into adapter, I get following message: “Cannot Use Accessory: This accessory requires too much power. Converters from USB Type C to USB Type A with all kind of USB Type A peripherals also work nice.īut – There is still a problem with earlier iPads (Pro 2017 which I have) and iPhones (I have iPhone XS Max) if you use USB hub without additional power supply. IPad Pro 11 and iPad Pro 12.9” (2018) work out of the box with any USB type C stick or peripheral (I tested various USB sticks, network cards, hubs…). This (and few other things) were in a way for iPad or iPhone to become real productive powerhouses. With the iOS 13 and iPadOS Apple finally resolved one of the gripes I had for years with iOS and mainly iPads– I’m finally able to attach USB sticks and peripherals to my iPad (and iPhone).