SanDisk 64GB X2 (128GB) MicroSDXC Ultra Uhs-1 Memory Card
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No, there were no adapters in mine. Each package contains only one 128 GB SanDisk micro ultra. They come in two packages and are in excellent condition.
Why? I have no idea.
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CAPACITY IS WAY BELOW WHAT IS MENTIONED. SanDisk receives one star, while the seller receives five stars. The cards are listed as 128 GB, but they are only 120 GB, as shown in the image. br>I have a few SanDisk flash/SD/TF memory cards, all of which have significantly less memory than the ones listed. br>I was hoping that the next one would have the memory size mentioned, and I went with the brand because of the good quality. br>It leads me to believe that this is their way of doing business, deceiving about GB size. br>How come the GB size is always far less than what they advertise, and never more? br>Perhaps we should never buy their brand, in the hopes that they will begin to be honest about GB size. br>I'll never buy SunDisk; instead, I'll buy Samsung, a trusted brand.
br>I tried everything and there is no other way. br>Thank you very much; this is absurd! This is the exact opposite of what your clients desire. Of course, this is after the return window has closed, so I won't be able to get my money back, but my losses far outweigh the cost of the disks! A particularly irritated client.
rating. I originally purchased these chips for a drone that they weren't compatible with (the drone's maximum write capacity was 32GB), but I kept them because I do a lot of digital photography and they would work in my DSLR. I went on to buy a DJI Mavic Mini, which requires micro SD cards with a U3 rating, according to the instructions. These are only rated U1 in terms of difficulty. So I dutifully purchased a U3 card and stuffed it into the case, intending to test it in the Mini at a later date. br>br>"At some point," I realized, I had forgotten my U3 card in my computer and was left with only this Sandisk U1. I had nothing to lose by trying it out on the job site. I was anticipating a lag or a decrease in performance. omissions, or other anomalies However, it appears that my 2 was recorded. Perfect for a 7k/30fps video. br>br>For the past few weeks, I've been using these SD cards to record video and photos in my Canon 5D Mark III DSLR, and they've worked flawlessly. I used to see the buffer working overtime on older SD or CF cards. This is not the case with these chips. I'll probably buy U3 cards in the future because of the Mavic Mini's "stated" requirement, but these ones perform admirably. Higher-rated cards would probably be required for a drone shooting 4K with a high transfer rate, but these Sandisk cards appear to be adequate for my current needs. In terms of capacity, they're a great buy.
Sandisk cards are exactly what you'd expect from the company. The rest of this review/rant isn't about the card, but if you came here from your kindle, continue reading. Due to low storage (redirect from the device), the Kindle Fire Kids 8 is now a 2 * device IMO. br>Ordered these as a recommendation from the actual kids Kindle fire links. Because Amazon recommended them, I purchased them in the hopes that they would work. They DO NOT, and even after mounting via parent admin, every time the kids try to download something, an error for low space appears, with ZERO options to set storage to the memory card (this is not a problem with the memory card, but with the Kindle design). Nothing has turned up in my search for a solution. Amazon, you should be able to do better. I'll be requesting a refund as soon as possible.
Since 2001, I've been using Sandisk for phone storage. 2001, to be precise. I used to have an Erricson phone with an mp3 player attached, and I still have the 32 GB card; since then, I've used type 10 cards in every tablet, MP3 player, notebook computer, and camera I've ever owned. br>They are extremely fast and dependable when it comes to video recording. I have never had a San Disk product crash in nearly 20 years of use (especially their flash memory sticks, which I have had crash from other manufacturers). br>br>This is the brand to go with if you want to record HD and 4K video.
oh well, it's not like I'm complaining. It was fantastic to receive a two-pack. In my Nikon camera, I use Sandisk, and I've never had a problem with performance. br>However, when I received these, one of them was cracked or split, which disappointed me greatly. My security camera would not be able to use it. It had become faulty. I simply reinserted my old card. I couldn't return the new broken card because it fell out of my pocket while I was taking it down and putting it back up. That's all there is to it. I was disappointed to receive a damaged card, but it was my fault for not taking better care of it.
I was concerned that I would receive something other than what was described on the product page, but this is exactly what I needed. I was concerned after reading a few reviews claiming that they received SanDisk memory but not the advertised product, but what I received was exactly as described and pictured. They were both packaged in their original boxes. It's a SanDisk card with a micro SD card in the middle of a plastic blister square. br>The memory cards have worked perfectly so far and are fast enough for what I need them for. This purchase has made me very happy. This is also a great deal if you require two SD cards.
I have a lot of work to do as a fiction writer. I mean . a lot. It's already out there, and it's about to be published. You name it: book covers, editing notes, and so on. I was once warned that my USB drive, which I was using at the time, might fail on me at any time. Well, I had intended to transfer and back up my work to an SD card, but I never got around to it, and now it's too late. All of my work was lost. So now I rely on SD cards (don't ask me to list all of the other places; that would take a long time, but this is the main one I use on a daily basis). This is true for this particular brand. I like the micro because I can transfer them between devices. I think the ones I had were from around 2010(?). ) and I experienced a strange hiccup, prompting me to seek out a new one as a precaution. This was the best deal I'd ever come across. It works great, it's quick, and I was able to wipe one of my older cards and use it as a new digital camera storage device. So I have one in my phone and one in my computer, and they both work flawlessly. And fast.