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Iomega SuperHero iPhone dock backs up photos to SD memory card

Iomega SuperHero iPhone Backup and Charger dock We forget how important our photos are until we lose them. The 5 megapixel camera in the iPhone 4 encourages a lot of picture taking, but most of us put our phones on a charger over night instead of docking with our computers, so our photos aren't getting backed up.

The Iomega® SuperHero™ Backup and Charger for iPhone aims to solve that problem with a dock that backs up your camera roll photos and contacts while recharging your iPhone. Keep it by your bed, and you won't forget.

The charger and accompanying backup app will be available later this month. To make photo backup part of your daily routine, you'll need to download the free SuperHero iPhone Backup app from the Apple app store, and run the app when you dock your phone. The dock and app support iPhone 3G, 3GS and 4.

For US$69.99, the Iomega SuperHero dock comes with a 4 GB SD memory card, but if you shoot a lot, or keep a year's worth of photos and videos on your camera roll like some friends I know, you can swap that out for a 16 GB or 32 GB SD card.

If your phone is lost, damaged or stolen, you should first restore your latest backup from iTunes (you are backing up at least occasionally, aren't you?), then restore last night's backup of contacts and photos from the dock. The dock doesn't back up email or apps, but your email is on your email server and you can re-download apps from the App Store, so those aren't as critical as your once-in-a-lifetime photo ops.

To get notified when the dock is available, sign up at the Iomega SuperHero product page, and while you're waiting, head on over to Engadget to watch Iomega's video ad reminding you just how many moments can lead to needing this dock.

[via Engadget]



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Katalina

Iomega is no longer selling zip drives, and gave everyone a free drive due to the click of death.

--Sam

January 14 2011 at 12:33 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Shawn

I think the important part to note here is that the iPhone in the picture has a case on AND is in the dock. That right there is worth the price.

January 04 2011 at 5:49 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Fubar

I have a VERY long memory when it comes to iomega. I will never trust any data to that company and it's products again. After losing a very large amount of data that was stored on their Zip drive/disks via their "click of death" I have learned my lesson.

Pathetic company and products. If you cherish any of your data stay away from iomega products!

January 04 2011 at 5:28 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
AppleZilla

Great. Just another place to keep up with files. I dock with my Mac. Pass.

January 04 2011 at 11:36 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Erkka Piirainen

Are the photos stored as standard jpeg-files that I can copy from the SD card to a computer?

Can I use the restore function to upload pictures from any SD card to iPhone?

January 04 2011 at 11:26 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
PJ Warren

This sounds like a great idea

January 04 2011 at 11:26 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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