Actually, for most people (don't forget that the bay area isn't the normal world) -- the cost/benefit ratio is definitely there. Just read the reviews, from all the top reviewers. People know how to upload photos to their computer. It's not rocket science. But they don't do it because it's a chore and take a lot of activation energy. So like any other chore out there -- they end up putting it off.
With the Eye-Fi Card, all you do is get in range of wi-fi, turn the camera on, and the photos will go to your computer and to any of 25+ sites. It'll also tweet on your behalf, and embed geo-location information into the EXIF header.
Awesome. We believe that images should live in the cloud because it's MUCH more secure than having your photos just at home. Dropbox can become an Eye-Fi destination if they want to. Just email me at gillat AT yahoo DOT com
One thing I wish I could do with Eye-Fi cards is push images to the card. I think this in combination with CHDK[0] could allow me to create Mobiphos[1] to real cameras.
Really? I've seen it do some pretty impressive things. You have some examples of what didn't work? It might help them improve it. It's one of their core capabilities, of course.
How does Eye-Fi "know" to send to Evernote? It seems like software would have to be installed on a local computer unless they've jammed a processor into this thing, too.
You can pick a wide variety of online photo sharing apps or it can upload to a directory on your PC. (I assume an open share.)
http://www.eye.fi/overview/
I've looked into this before but it was always a bit too expensive for just a card and some newer cameras have a similar feature so I'm waiting until we upgrade our camera.
During Q4, there are huge promos. Costco.com, for example, has the 4GB Share for $79 and you don't even have to be a costco member to check out (online). BUY.com and Amazon have the 2GB cards for around $50-$60. We also sell directly to consumer, and don't charge S&H (and I realize that there cheaper places to buy the cards online).
In terms of brick & mortar stores, check out our site. We sell at Apple stores, Best Buy, Circuit City, Fry's, Wolf/Ritz, etc...
This reminds me of the Livescribe smartpens. As someone in this thread already said... these things really make me feel like I am living in the future.
The way that the Eye-Fi card works, today, is that every photo that's taken is uploaded to the destination. You can keep switching destinations, online, whenever you want.
That's totally awesome.
I love living in the future.