Reddit Reddit reviews BASEQI Aluminum microSD Adapter for MacBook Air 13" and MacBook Pro 13"/15" (Non-Retina)

We found 7 Reddit comments about BASEQI Aluminum microSD Adapter for MacBook Air 13" and MacBook Pro 13"/15" (Non-Retina). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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BASEQI Aluminum microSD Adapter for MacBook Air 13
Simple & Easy to adding storage space, Add up to 1TB of extra spaceCompletely hidden and fits snugly into your MacBook Air 13" and MacBook Pro 13"/15" (Non-Retina models) SD card slotProduct dimensions : 24.2 (Length) x 21.3 (width-depth) x 2.1 mmSupport Macbook's Time MachineUse aluminum material and each one is CNC precision machining Toolless : When you remove without any tools
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7 Reddit comments about BASEQI Aluminum microSD Adapter for MacBook Air 13" and MacBook Pro 13"/15" (Non-Retina):

u/DavidXGA · 4 pointsr/applehelp

The best way is probably half-length SD cards that are designed to fit in your SD card slot and not stick out, so that you can leave them in there permanently.

You can also get a thing which does the same thing for microSD cards: https://www.amazon.com/Aluminum-microSD-Adapter-MacBook-Non-Retina/dp/B00WQVK754/

u/greenseaglitch · 3 pointsr/macbook

I doubt the Genius Bar will be able to do this. You can perform an SSD replacement yourself, or go to a third party shop to do it.

Otherwise the cheapest and quickest option would be to just buy one of these clever things, buy a good 128gb or 256gb microSD card with it, and keep it in your SD card reader. This particular SD card adapter will stay flush with the side of your Air and you'll basically have an external storage you can keep files in.

u/keirmeister · 2 pointsr/Dell

After going through the specs on BaseQi website and doing some measurements with regular SSD cards, I decided to try their 103A model:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WQVK754/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It fits like a charm on the XPS 9560. Actually its a teensy tiny bit (like, I dunno, 1mm) flushed inside the laptop, if that. Other than the color (it's made for Macbooks) I would think it was actually made for the 9560.

Here's a pic of it in my laptop: http://imgur.com/a/LPHYK

u/famphil · 2 pointsr/DJs

I also have a 13 Air and bought this a few months ago along with a 200 gig card. TBH, I've only had 1 gig recently with it (I have another older laptop to use SSL for my monthly gig with a Rane 57) but it seems to work without any hitches. My buddy who recommended it to me hasn't had any issues with it and he uses his regularly.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WQVK754/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/albynalbynalbyn · 1 pointr/applehelp

Ok, so I figured out a damn too easy way to solve this in case anyone gets this same error or just weird behaviour as I had...

How to solve this? I reinstalled Sierra on top of my Sierra...

Yes. All that overthinking and extra engineered solutions in Terminal and just a few clicks away was the solution... I downloaded the Sierra install, went thru it and after it spent like 30 minutes or so installing, everything was just working perfect. Icons fixed, GetInfo permitted to change default program without going to beachball and the recovery partition got recreated.
One error I had is that I have a BASEQI Aluminum microSD Adapter for MacBook with a 256GB microSD card that was holding some samples and plugins. When I went to verify that it had the contents wiped out but I just launched the plugin downloader and it is re-downloading those libraries in the same installation path (no need to redo the path, it was there).

So if you get errors in macOS, specially after a migration/clone to a new bigger SSD or similar, just reinstall the same macOS you have (if you want to keep that same OS) once you are in your new drive. When you do this, unplug any other mass storage device just in case macOS decides to wipe it out.

u/PM_ME_HKT_PUFFIES · 1 pointr/techsupport

One option is this

It allows you to add a micro sd card and it fits flush to the side of your laptop.

I use one with several 128GB cards, and drop all my work, large files etc on there.