Christine Frances Posted December 26, 2013 #1 Share Posted December 26, 2013 Thanks to Barry's post on the Cruising Technology forum, I purchased an AirStash http://www.airstash.com/ for DH for Xmas. It is really simple to use and as it has its own WiFi it can stream to multiple devices. You can increase storage by getting larger cards. We have loaded lots of movies for our long flights to Asia. We are very pleased with it an I think it will work well for photos as well. http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showpost.php?p=36844725&postcount=67 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cirman52 Posted December 26, 2013 #2 Share Posted December 26, 2013 Thanks for resharing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wave rider Posted December 26, 2013 #3 Share Posted December 26, 2013 Thanks for sharing. This is something I am going to buy for my next trip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skt4cruise Posted December 26, 2013 #4 Share Posted December 26, 2013 The Ipad does not have USB, how do you use Ipad with it? thanks :confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shermcruiser Posted December 26, 2013 #5 Share Posted December 26, 2013 The Ipad does not have USB, how do you use Ipad with it? thanks :confused: It's wireless. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christine Frances Posted December 26, 2013 Author #6 Share Posted December 26, 2013 It has it's own wifi. If it (the AirStash) is within about 20ft of your device you can pick up the signal under Settings-wifi. Then when you download the free app and open it, it will show you what is loaded on the AirStash and then you can select and download to your iPad. It is quite easy. You load it from your computer like any memory stick. Docs, photos, movies etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fouremco Posted December 26, 2013 #7 Share Posted December 26, 2013 There's a number of other external drives on the market with Wi-Fi capabilities that readers might want to consider as well. A knock against the Airstash is that it uses SD cards for storage and that it is "crazy-expensive for what is essentially a Wi-Fi-enabled SD reader." (CNET review) Amazon's price for the Airstash with a 16 GB SD card is $179. For only $20 more, they sell Corsair's Voyager Air with a full 1TB of mobile storage that has Ethernet, Wi-Fi and USB 3.0 connectivity. Seagate, SanDisk, Silicon Power and others make similar drives with similar prices. I'm not saying don't buy the Airstash, but do consider other options. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christine Frances Posted December 26, 2013 Author #8 Share Posted December 26, 2013 I agree that there are other products out there with more options but we liked the much smaller size of the AirStash and I don't think we would use all the other features. For traveling/cruising this works for us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iamthesea Posted December 26, 2013 #9 Share Posted December 26, 2013 We have loaded lots of movies for our long flights to Asia. http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showpost.php?p=36844725&postcount=67 Make sure that your movies are truly downloaded to your device and do not require streaming while in the air ...with no WiFi. ;) I load movies onto my iPad through Amazon Instant Video - FREE. I rent them for around $2.99 and they are good on the device for up to 30-60 days or so. DH and I download 2-3 for every roundtrip flight to supplement what is offered onboard the aircraft. Once you start the movie, you have approx. 24-48 hours to view it. If I were to just download the movie for streaming, I would not be able to view them without WiFi , so could not view them while flying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christine Frances Posted December 26, 2013 Author #10 Share Posted December 26, 2013 Make sure that your movies are truly downloaded to your device and do not require streaming while in the air ...with no WiFi. ;) Thats just it! The AirStash is your portable wifi! You can stream anywhere and different movies can be streamed simultaneously to two different iPads as long as you are closer than 20ft. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fouremco Posted December 26, 2013 #11 Share Posted December 26, 2013 Thats just it! The AirStash is your portable wifi! You can stream anywhere and different movies can be streamed simultaneously to two different iPads as long as you are closer than 20ft. Although the US FAA has started to ease rules on the use of personal e-devices during flights, and Transport Canada is following suit, albeit somewhat more slowly, I've seen nothing yet permitting the use of personal wifi hubs. To the contrary, the TC website says: WiFi connection is currently permitted only during the taxi-in phase of flight. Some flights are allowed to use WiFi service, on a trial basis, in Canadian airspace. So while devices of this nature are a great boon to travellers on the ground and on the water, it may be some time before you will benefit from their use in the air. Air Canada currently states the following: Electronic devices that can interfere with navigational and/or communication equipment. The use of the following devices is prohibited at all times onboard aircraft:Wireless mouse Bluetooth headsets Radio transmitters Radio controlled equipment or toys Printers and computer peripheral devices Laser pointers A wifi device transmits using radio waves and would be included in the category of "radio transmitter". As it's an area of constant change, I suggest that you check with your airline to get the most up-to-date information on what is or isn't allowed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CenTex50 Posted December 26, 2013 #12 Share Posted December 26, 2013 If you check with the airliners to see if you can use a wifi device, the answer will be no. I spent 22 years in the USAF flying F-4s and F-16s. I don't believe that a wifi device with a 20 ft range is going to be a flight hazard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christine Frances Posted December 26, 2013 Author #13 Share Posted December 26, 2013 (edited) But it's ok as long as you use the "pay for wifi" I guess, which I purchased on my flight back from Europe:( http://www.gogoair.com/gogo/splash.do Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD Edited December 26, 2013 by Christine Frances Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ghstudio Posted December 26, 2013 #14 Share Posted December 26, 2013 (edited) If you check with the airliners to see if you can use a wifi device, the answer will be no. I spent 22 years in the USAF flying F-4s and F-16s. I don't believe that a wifi device with a 20 ft range is going to be a flight hazard. Does anyone actually believe that all cellphones are off, every computer has its internal wifi turned off, any smartphone has the wifi turned off on flights today. As a matter of fact do you think that everyone knows how to turn their phone/wifi off...no, turning off the ringer does not turn off your phone. If you do, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you. Years ago, before wifi was banned, three of us set up a wireless LAN on a commercial cross country flight (we all worked with advanced technology)...it worked we'll and we didn't crash. I used to travel with a blackberry that I constantly forgot to turn off, only to have it start to vibrate over Denver when it received email. There never has been a problem with wifi or cellphone frequencies...and there still isn't. Edited December 26, 2013 by ghstudio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CenTex50 Posted December 26, 2013 #15 Share Posted December 26, 2013 Does anyone actually believe that all cellphones are off, every computer has its internal wifi turned off, any smartphone has the wifi turned off on flights today. As a matter of fact do you think that everyone knows how to turn their phone/wifi off...no, turning off the ringer does not turn off your phone. If you do, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you. Years ago, before wifi was banned, three of us set up a wireless LAN on a commercial cross country flight (we all worked with advanced technology)...it worked we'll and we didn't crash. I used to travel with a blackberry that I constantly forgot to turn off, only to have it start to vibrate over Denver when it received email. There never has been a problem with wifi or cellphone frequencies...and there still isn't. Exactly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fouremco Posted December 27, 2013 #16 Share Posted December 27, 2013 There never has been a problem with wifi or cellphone frequencies...and there still isn't. And now that the FAA and other regulatory bodies have belatedly come to that conclusion, the airlines will make changes that ensure that there's a dollar to be made for them! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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