CompatibilityThe Entagged device integrates seamlessly with over 150 camera models from leading brands, including Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Fujifilm. Explore the full compatibility list here. To purchase an Entagged device, click here: North America / UK | |
Get to Know Your EntaggedThe Entagged device is a small plug-in that connects to your camera via one of its ports (USB/remote/10-pin, dependent on the camera model) and a small cable. There are 3 Entagged models, and the online shop link above will help you choose the correct one for your camera. The Magnetic PlugThe M model (which fits most cameras) features a special magnetic plug. The magnetic plug gets attached to the camera, while the Entagged device snaps onto the front of it. | |
This design ensures that your camera ports are protected in case of accidental knocks and jostling; Any force strong or persistent enough to affect you Entagged will simply disconnect the magnets. And don't worry about losing your device — the cable connection will keep your Entagged device firmly connected to your camera. This unique plug also guarantees future compatibility for your device: If you choose to change camera models and you no longer have the same port, you can replace the magnet plug without needing to purchase an entirely new Entagged device. This is also convenient for moving the device between current cameras. | |
The CableWhile it may look delicate, the cable that comes with your Entagged is incredibly strong. With thin enameled strands and TPU insulation, these custom cables are incredibly flexible and designed to both have a low profile and stand up to the rigors of Picture Day. |
Optional: Add an External ScannerSome photographers find it more convenient to use a scanner when using the standard barcode scanning workflow or the RFID/NFC scanning workflow. You can purchase a scanner from any retailer. These are the currently supported scanners: For barcode scanning:
For NFC/RFID scanning:
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