SCR3310v2.0 USB Smart Card Reader. Part No: 905331. Identiv's SCR3310v2.0 is a small and ergonomic USB smart card reader with backside mounting holes. 1-16 of 72 results for 'mac cac card reader' Amazon's Choice for 'mac cac card reader' Saicoo Smart Card Reader DOD Military USB Common Access CAC, Compatible with Mac OS, Win. $11.99 $ 11 99 Prime. FREE Shipping on eligible orders. 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,123. UPDATE x3: The maker was very kind and offered a replacement. The cord does not come loose from the USB port, so I am raising the star rating. I have noticed they have also specifically noted that 5 'different' cards can work--I am slightly disappointed that the same card type cannot work at the same time, but I am delighted their customer service was so on-point. UPDATE x2: I am corresponding with support. ![]() They have reached out to me nicely, which I greatly appreciate. I will let you know how it turns out. UPDATE: Got an email back from tech support, and they say '5 DIFFERENT cards work in it.' - Randomly comes disconnected from my iMac and Macbook Pro--even without touching anything. I nearly lost some very valuable footage I was transferring when it stopped mid-transfer. - 'Horizontal slats' on the side make it difficult to. *UPDATE* Since Amazon refunded me for the one that smoked, and betting on the fact that the 1st one I ordered had a manufacturing defect, I got another one. This one works just fine--it works perfectly copying large RAW files directly from an SD card I have onto my computer for post-processing. The USB 3 speeds show a marked improvement over transferring over USB 2.0--much faster on the order of 1/4 of the time needed. I like the fact that this comes with a 12' cable instead of the 2' pigtail obligating you to buy an extension. Will keep this at 4 stars because the 1st one promptly smoked and died when plugged in. My keyboard had a smart card reader. When combined with a KVM switch to run multiple monitors the keyboard smart card reader would not work properly. This add-on card reader was hooked to the PC that required smart card access. The reader works like a champ. The only thing I don't like about it is that there is a green power on LED that is on all of the time, and it flashes whenever the smart card is installed. I've gotten used to it, so I still rate the product as 5-star. I think they have the unit flash as a reminder that the card is inserted and needs to be removed when you leave the workstation. Nice product. Perhaps slightly larger than the [[ASIN:B004RL6QUQ SmartFold SCR3500 Smart Card Reader]], the ACS ACR38U-N1 PocketMate is still very compact, but with fewer moving parts than the SmartFold. After a few weeks of use, the PocketMate seems less likely to crack (as my SmartFold eventually did) under punishing travel conditions. The PocketMate works with my Gemalto U.S. Department of Defense-issued Common Access Card with no problems. With my system, a [[ASIN:B00KHR4T8U Microsoft Surface Pro 3 (128 GB, Intel Core i5)]] with Windows 8.1 Pro, it was plug-and-play. My only (mild) complaint: the green indicator LED is a bit intense for my preference. UPDATE: Over two years later, this smart card reader still going strong (now in use with Windows 10). ![]() It's rugged, continues to travel well, and keeps working flawlessly. It's outlasted my computers, actually. My gripe about the green indicator LED? I don't even notice it any more.
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