Kingston improves the Workflow series ideal for content creators

Kingston improves the Workflow series ideal for content creators
Kingston improves the Workflow series ideal for content creators

The Workflow series is designed to transfer videos, photos and audio from multiple sources at once. This allows content creators to optimize the post-production process and establish a file download system designed according to their requirements. Likewise, these hubs and card readers facilitate simultaneous file transfers to Mac or PC at USB 3.2 speeds and can function separately as standalone devices when needed.

At the heart of the Kingston Workflow system is the dock Workflow Station, a hub central for the connected Workflow modules. This base allows up to four Workflow modules to be connected at the same time, so multimedia content can be transferred from multiple sources.

With this flexible and expandable system, creators can manage their file transfers efficiently and consolidate their workload into an even more personalized centralized station:

Workflow Station Dock with miniUSB Hub:

  • Includes Workflow Station Dock and USB miniHub
  • The dock requires a USB-C connector and supports up to four Workflow readers at a time
  • USB miniHub supports connected USB-A and USB-C devices
  • Includes USB-C to USB-C cable

Workflow Station Dock with SD reader:

  • Includes Workflow station with SD reader
  • The dock requires a USB-C connector and supports up to four Workflow readers at a time
  • SD reader that supports 2 UHS-II SD cards
  • Two USB-C to USB-C cables

SD Workflow Reader

  • Includes SD Workflow reader and USB-C to USB-C cable
  • Supports two UHS-II SD cards

microSD Workflow reader

  • Includes microSD Workflow reader and USB-C to USB-C cable
  • Supports two UHS-II microSD cards

MiniHub USB Workflow

  • Includes USB Workflow miniHub and USB-C to USB-A cable
  • Supports USB-C and USB-A inputs
 
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