Nyko’s Multi-Reader 360
In doing my daily ‘check Deacon’s press emails’ routine, I came across this. Ever found yourself wondering where all the excellent peripherals for the Xbox 360 would go considering there aren’t many USB ports? Well wonder no more. I’m sure many of you have already used standard USB hubs etc, but Nyko has delivered something truly stylish and capable of replacing the dull devices you may have chosen. It’s perfect for those with 4 wired controllers or those who plan to stack up on the peripherals for Xbox 360.

NYKO MULTI-READER 360 TAPS THE MULTI-FUNCTIONAL DESIGN OF THE XBOX 360
Compact and Versatile Unit Allows Multiple USB Devices, Wired Controllers and Flash Memory Cards to Simultaneously Connect to the Xbox 360
Nyko Technologies, a premier peripherals manufacturer, has shipped the Multi-Reader 360 for the Xbox 360 to major retailers. The Multi-Reader 360 enhances the capabilities of the Xbox 360 by giving gamers an easy way to listen to music, view photos and participate in group gaming sessions with one affordable device.
The compact Multi-Reader 360 serves as a USB hub for the Xbox 360, giving users the ability to connect up to three USB enabled devices to the unit (cameras, MP3 players, iPod, PSP, etc.) simultaneously. The unit also features a “Multitap” functionality that allows up to 4 wired controllers to connect to the Xbox 360 simultaneously via the Multi-Reader 360 for multiplayer gaming action. In addition, the product serves as a multi-format flash media reader for all the popular memory formats (Smart Media, Compact Flash, Memory Stick/Pro and Secure Digital) to view digital photos. The Multi-Reader 360 gives owners a variety of ways to access media through their console, opening up additional Xbox 360 functionality. For example, users can insert music from their iPod into their favorite videogame or watch a photo slideshow from a digital camera while listening to their favorite songs, by implementing the Multi-Reader 360.
“By combining three products in one, the Multi-Reader 360 gives gamers endless media options on their Xbox 360,” said Chris Arbogast, Marketing Manager, Nyko Technologies. “We wanted to give users a way to easily access their favorite content simultaneously through the Xbox 360 and enhance their overall gaming experience.”
The Multi-Reader 360 features:
- Three port USB hub lets users connect up to three USB enabled devices (cameras, iPod, PSP, etc.) to the Xbox 360, allowing for a variety of ways to listen to music and view photos on Microsoft’s popular console
- Players can attach up to four wired controllers to the front of the Xbox 360, by using the “Multitap” functionality of the Multi Reader 360
- Unit serves as a multi-format flash media reader – recognizes all popular memory formats (Smart Media, Compact Flash, Memory Stick/Pro and Secure Digital)




September 12th, 2006 at 9:48 pm
can u save games in SD?
September 12th, 2006 at 10:28 pm
Well I gotta say as usb hubs go that thing is freakin huge, but still cool. I can’t imagine that selling all too well, who really needs that many usb ports on a 360? I use 4 on my desktop (but I do have built in media card readers) and at most 2 on my laptop. The only thing that ever get plugged into my 360 is a play and charge kit, or my iPod.
September 13th, 2006 at 8:00 am
well i have a wireless adapter, the camera and play&charge. that leaves me with just one. so if i wanted the HD-DVD add-on and another peripheral, i’m stuck. it can be of use to a few people i’m sure. especially those with wired controllers.
September 13th, 2006 at 8:48 am
The HD-DVD add-on adds more USB ports than it takes as far as I remember.
September 13th, 2006 at 8:50 am
does it? how could that be? why have additional USB ports on the HD-DVD add-on? that would be crazy.
September 13th, 2006 at 9:43 am
I think it makes sense to have usb ports on the hd-dvd drive. As you said Deacon you’re using your for wireless, play and charge, and the cam, those are the types of things that a lot of people have and if they have more accessories they’ll need more usb ports. However, you reminded me I have th e camera and that’s another port I’m using now, I always forget I have it. Here’s something funny, I’ve had 2 of my friends ask me where I got my gamerpic from. Apparently the idea of having a picture of me appeals to them, yeah I’m liquid sex.
September 13th, 2006 at 9:46 am
lol @ liquid sex
September 13th, 2006 at 11:43 am
The HD-DVD add-on will extend the number of USB plugs available since it is supposed to have 2 open connectors on back (acting as a mini-hub which is commonplace on many USB devices). You can match that comment with what Larry Hryb said “with the HD-DVD player you can plug in a 4th wired controller”. I think that was said in the last one of his worthless podcasts I ever listened to, I don’t know which number.
I don’t see much use for this Nyko product myself but others may. More power to ya.
September 15th, 2006 at 12:55 pm
i’ll have my impressions of this accessory after i get back from Tokyo.
December 11th, 2007 at 9:18 pm
In all of the web talk about the Nyko multireader 360 there’s not a single word about its use with a standard Windows XP desktop, which is the only reason I’m considering this thing.
What say you guys?
December 11th, 2007 at 9:20 pm
i haven’t tried that Dave. i would imagine there would be no issues…a USB port is a USB port ya know…but i’ll try it if you’re looking to see if it works?