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iPad Camera Kit vs. Chinese Knock-Off

Normally we’d have a good laugh over some crazy Chinese knock-off that poorly imitates Apple’s genius, but we’ll admit it: China wins.

Chinese Dual Connection Kit

Chinese Dual Connection Kit

Apple’s Camera Connection Kit is cool, but it’s hard to get a hold of and comes with two separate adapters for your SD card and USB peripherals. So what’s the point when you can have an all-in-one unit that gives you the best of everything? Helping us keep track of one less thing to lose, it might be a $29 dollar knock-off, but it’s a good one. Hopefully it won’t glitch or something and fry your iPad or upload some weird Chinese virus – the price is very affordable feeling.

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