If you’re tired of dealing with the hassle of transferring pictures from one device to another, you’ll love today’s holiday gift idea: the Picture Keeper Connect. It’s definitely made my life so much easier since I received mine (in exchange for an honest review).

As a blogger, I take pictures on pretty much every device available to me. While I typically grab my DSLR for the bulk of my photography, there are plenty of times when I just don’t feel like toting it around with me. In those cases, I use either my phone or my husbands (he has a fancier phone than I do and it takes better pictures). I also take a lot of shots and videos on my iPad and even on my son’s iPod.

When it’s time to transfer my pictures to one central location on my computer, I usually end up screaming at some point because something isn’t going according to plan. Case in point: I had to do a video for a recent post, so I did it on my iPad. When the time came to get it over to my computer so my husband could edit it, it took me an hour to move it. An hour! I kid you not! Basically, everything that could go wrong did. My iCloud wouldn’t load, my iPad doesn’t store photos in any sort of logical sense, the video wouldn’t AirDrop properly. Nothing was working. No one should spend an hour trying to transfer one 15-second video from one device to another.

Transfer Your Precious Memories in Seconds with Picture Keeper Connect

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The Picture Keeper Connect makes it super simple to transfer photos and other files in literally under a minute (depending on how many files you’re transferring, of course). In fact, the screenshots in this post took me under 30 seconds to move from my iPad to my PC.


Here’s how it works: You buy the Picture Keeper Connect (of course) and it arrives all shiny and pretty in the mail. Pop it out of the packaging, then plug the lighting cable end into the charging port on your iPad, iPhone or other “i” device. The first time you do this, it’ll prompt you to install the free app.

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Do it, obviously. Once it’s installed and set up (which takes just a minute or so), all you have to do is push one button. That’s it. It finds your photos and backs them up.
picturekeeperconnect-app-ss-3Then just unplug it flip it around and plug the USB end into your computer. Navigate to the PKBACKUP folder under “My Computer,” open it up, then open the folder that says “Backups” and voila! All your pictures and videos are right there! It all happens super fast. No waiting for pictures to upload to your cloud, no dealing with clunky “sharing” features on your device. One, two, done. When I plug it in later, it skips over the duplicates and just looks for new files.

 

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I insanely love it. Love, love, love it. I’m not a patient person by nature, so having the option to very quickly and easily move stuff from one device to another is pretty much better than sliced bread. It also works for Android devices. With Picture Keeper Connect, once you purchase the device, you’re done paying. There are no hidden or monthly fees and no complicated software to install on your computer. It’s compatible with pretty much everything: iPhones, iPads, Android phones and tablets, PCs and Macs.

Learn more and shop online at the Picture Keeper website. They offer free shipping on orders over $50, a 30-Day guarantee and a one-year warranty, so you can shop with confidence.