Apotop Wi-Copy Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 06.10.14
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Product overview

Overview

   

The Wi-Copy from Apotop measures 88 x 74 x 22 mm and weighs 150 grams. The entire surface is made of soft touch material and all edges are rounded in order to ensure better portability. As far as the connections are concerned, the Wi-Copy comes with a USB 2.0 port and an SD slot at the front, while the back features a 10/100Mbit Ethernet port as well as a micro-USB connector. Apart from that the device supports three different modes: Off, Charging mode and Wi-Fi mode. The internal battery comes with a capacity of 5200 mAh and it’s not just capable of providing power to the unit itself, it can also be used to recharge other portable devices at a maximum of 1.5A. Battery life of the Apotop is pretty good, in fact, we managed to get about half a day with heavy usage. Once you activate the Wi-Fi mode, you can take full advantage of the potential of this little accessory. With the Wi-Copy, as the name suggests, you can connect to up to five devices via WiFi, simultaneously. In addition, once you hook up the Ethernet port to a network cable, it is also possible to use it as a WiFi router or WiFi repeater. There are actually quite a few features built into this little device and they are doing their job just the way they’re supposed to.

 
 



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