The iPhone have no USB or SD ports, meaning there's no way of quickly getting extra storage or checking out photos a friend gives you on a memory stick. This is where external storage devices and adaptors come in to solve these problems. Here are some best external Wi-Fi drives and Lightning-enabled flash storage devices for iPhone.
Toshiba Canvio AeroMobile Wireless SSD
There are a number of wireless hard disks available that will work with your iOS devices, but Toshiba's Canvio AeroMobile is the first wireless solid-state storage device so far. It has a built-in 128GB capacity with a high-speed USB 3.0 port which you can use with PC or MAC. It has a powerful WI-FI transmitter for file transfer and streaming music, videos or photos. It is built with a rechargeable battery that can last for eight hours, it also has SD card slot.
Leef iBridge 3
The original Leef iBridge was one of the first dual-interface devices that included both USB and Lightning interfaces so that you could easily transfer files between Macs, PCs and iOS devices. It features USB 3.1 and Touch ID protection too, providing speedy, secure transfers. It also boasts a 256GB option.
LaCie Fuel 1TB Wireless
The LaCie Fuel has a USB 3.0 port that allows it to be used as a conventional hard drive with a Mac or PC. It has a rugged design, with a hard plastic shell and also has built-in Wi-Fi too.
Verbatim iStore 'n' Go
The Verbatim Store 'n' Go is a flash memory stick with a full-size USB port at one end and a Lightning port at the other. It has USB 3.0 port, but this is a fast USB 3.0 port, you can use it to backup content on your iDevice. The Verbatim Store 'n' Go is compatible with iPhones running iOS 7.0 or later, Mac OS X 10.4 or later, and Windows XP or later. It's available in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB capacities.
iPocket Drive
This is similar to the Leef iBridge, the iPocket Drive utilizes a physical Lightning connection as opposed to a wireless one. It has a large collection of capacities from 8GB to 256GB and is compatible with both Mac and PC. It's compatible with the iPhone 5/5s/5c/6/6 Plus.
Buffalo MiniStation Air 2
The Buffalo MiniStation Air comes with a 500GB wireless hard drive that will work with your iPhone. It's slimmer and lighter than the original model and now offers up to 1TB of hard disk storage. The battery life on this model is between 10-12 hours when using Wi-Fi, and you can use this battery to top up the battery your iPhone as well. It has a high-speed USB 3.0 port so that you can use it like an ordinary hard disk with your Mac or PC.
Kingston MobileLite G2
The MobileLite does not have any built-in storage, but it acts as a versatile wireless adaptor that will allow you to connect other storage devices that you already own. There are both USB and SD card slots so that you can quickly plug in a USB stick or memory card and then transfer photos and other files via the MobileLite’s built-in Wi-Fi. It even has an Ethernet port that you can use as a handy portable router for devices that don't have their own Wi-Fi. The rechargeable battery can last more than 10 hours and can also be used to top up your iPhone battery.
With the lists of backup devices for iPhone, I believe you will get one that you can use with your iPhone.
Different from a variety of online cloud backup, it allows you to download and manage your iPhone files on the computer. Or store some large files such as movies in these external storage devices , playing on your iPhone offline.
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