



💿 Upgrade Your Classic iPod to Modern Storage Magic!
The Tarkan iFlash-Dual SD Card Adapter is a cutting-edge replacement for the hard drive in iPod 5th Gen and Classic models (6th & 7th Gen). It supports two SDHC or SDXC cards in JBOD mode, dramatically increasing storage capacity while maintaining compatibility with high-speed UHS-1, U1, and U3 cards. This adapter offers a cost-effective, plug-and-play solution to modernize your vintage iPod, delivering faster data access and extended device life without sacrificing the classic experience.
| ASIN | B07BY7C13C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #485 in MP3 Player Cases & Covers |
| Brand | TARKAN |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (104) |
| Date First Available | April 4, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | DUALUSD |
| Manufacturer | Tarkan |
| Package Dimensions | 2.76 x 2.09 x 0.28 inches |
J**Y
Excellent!! Completely rejuvenated my iPod 7th Gen.
When my trust iPod Classic 7th Gen finally displayed the "Red X" kiss of death for the HDD, I thought it would be the last one ever owned. I couldn't justify the price of the latest iPod Touch 256GB. After stumbling across a few videos online about how to replace the HDD, this amazing gadget popped up. The hardest part was opening the iPod chassis, so be prepared to spend a few bucks on some metal spud tools, but not too much that you'll be upset when they are ruined. The actual install of the PC board is super simple, just be sure to read the directions completely and watch a few videos on how to remove and re-insert the ribbon cable that connects the drive to the mainboard in the iPod. Can't fault this device for the difficulty opening the iPod chassis, that's all on Apple! For a little money (this PC board to replace the HDD), the micro-SD card that suits your needs, the tools to open up the case; and a few hours of time, you'll end up with an iPod that works good as new! I even doubled the memory capacity!
J**K
Pleased with the end result and back to listening ad free content with out the related sub fees.
Plug and play for the most part. A great way to give an old ipod video new life and expand storage capacity by a lot. Cannot comment on durability as it's only been in my Ipod for a month. Relative to value, that is going to be subjective, but for me it was worth the money spent.
R**.
Make sure to use some tape after installing!
This is an incredibly cool product, let me just start off with that! If you're like me, you're here because you're looking to upgrade an iPod and this is a cool upgrade, and honestly not too difficult to do either! Big things you'll get out of this upgrade is you'll first have a more power efficient storage medium, top that off with it being lighter, and then of course there's the ability to upgrade your hard drive considerably! In my case, I used an iPod Video (5th gen) that was originally a 30 GB device. With this, I put in two 256 GB cards and now my iPod reflects 512 GB in iTunes. After initially upgrading, I did start to run into some issues where the iPod would turn to a white screen and just act a little funky, and I wasn't sure if that was on a battery replacement I did or something else. After doing some troubleshooting though, I came to the realization that I should have put some tape down between this chipset and the back plate on the iPod as there were likely some issues occurring from shorting out when the chipset was in contact with it. I put some tape down and issue has been fine since. Overall, this is a solid recommendation from me on picking it up, it's not the most simple of upgrades, but it's well worth it.
G**R
Converted iPod to solid state
Had an iPod classic with a failing hard drove so got this to comvert it to a SSD. This worked flawlessly and was able to add microSD cards to hold my entire music library. iPod is also lighter now without the clunky mechanical drive. Install difficulty was medium hard, mostly due to taking the aluminum case of the iPod apart without destroying it. Patience is key.
S**Y
Worked on 5th Gen Classic but not 7th....
Would be a perfect 5 star if it worked on the Ipod I originally purchase if for but was able to make it work for a different application.... PROs: - Worked perfect for my 60gb 5th Gen Classic. Upgraded from 60gb to 256.... CONs: - I originally brought this Flash Adapter for my 160gb 7th Gen Classic, but couldn't get it work. It wouldn't register the storage on board. Currently working with Tarkan to find a fix. Their customer support is top notch.... - Found the same product on their (Tarkan) website for a considerably lesser price.
S**S
Perfect and it was easy.
I’ve bought these twice now to refurbish dead iPods. Both were gen 5 iPods. Lots of video online for how to do it. You have to be a little patient opening the iPods up, and work slowly. It’s not difficult, but takes 10 minutes or so, but I’ve never done this kind of work before, so others might be faster. It’s handy to look at the video, to know where best to poke. Used 2 high end 128 flash cards, so when finished the iPods went from their old 30 gig to 250 gig devices. They are much lighter now, and it feels as though the battery run time is vastly better. I did just automatically replace the battery on the second one, as when I looked at the first, I saw how easy and cheap it was to replace the battery. So I’d do that to, if you’re trying to revive an iPod.
I**A
buggy = pointless
Installed in a 6th and 7th gen ipod with recommended cards. It worked but only with bugs. Occasionally it would simply stop playing and then you had to skip to the next song to start playing again. Sometimes it didn't connect to iTunes. Sometimes it restarted itself after unplugging from MacBook. You wouldn't think an occasional bug would be a big issue but in the end it interfered so much with my user experience that I reinstalled the old original drives. Too bad, it's a great idea. If you do a deep dive you'll find many people are having issues.
J**S
So, It was dead on arrival. I almost cried in my beer, but then I looked into it further and........
I'm an electronics technician. It should have worked, but nothing. What a bummer! What a disappointment. After close examination an a attempted suicide by overindulging on beer and pizza, I got angry and found the problem. I took an unfortunate and costly shortcut when I ordered this item and trusted the recommended SD card offered by Amazon as a likely pair for my purchase and just went with it. I must have thought I was cleaver or maybe I was in a hurry or something. I forget(hangover)! Thinking I was smart. I just blindly trusted that the other purchaser did there due diligence and homework. Don't trust the recommended SD cards on Amazon! Do your own homework. There is a recommended list of SD cards known to work with this item. Read them. Follow them!
D**Z
Mein iPod Classic 7th gen war runtergerockt und hatte ne defekte 160GB HDD. Ich habe jetzt eine einzelne 512GB SD Karte mit diesem Modul benutzt. Funktioniert einwandfrei und ich kann bei bedarf auch noch ne zweite 512GB SD Karte reinschieben.
T**G
Super Produkt, einbauen, sofort loslegen, keine Probleme.
B**I
Nachdem man das Gehäuse des iPod geöffnet hat (das ist ein furchtbares gefummel) kann man einfach die 80 GB HDD gegen den SD Cart reader austauschen SD Karte in gewünschter Größe einsetzen und gut ist ich verwende eine sandisc 128 GB extrem und funktioniert. Viedeos über den Einbau gibt es bei YouTube zu sehen.
S**S
Super Funktion sehr gut für iPod Classic jede Gen
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