Kiorafoto Professional Water-Resistant Anti-Shock Holder Storage SD SDHC SDXC TF Memory Card Case Protector Cover with Carabiner for 12SD Cards & 12 Micro SD Cards
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An appearance suggests that it is rubberized material that holds the disks gently The red snap handle allows for easy access and closure with the bag. I bought two of them and am very satisfied with the product. In the case, there is a hard plastic material that is extremely protective to the By filling every card slot, opening the protector (card side down), and rubbing the back of the case, I tested the internal gripping capacity of the material holding the cards. Despite the weight of the cards, none fell from their slots. In addition, I placed the case in a full sink of water to see if the case floated or if it was waterproof. Therefore, the water inside will be dry and it will float. There is no question that this is a superior product and I will buy more. The writer named himself J.D.
Four by eight is probably more accurate. The dimensions of 14 inches do not make sense. Two of them fit beautifully in my coat pocket, and the third one fits nicely in my purse. There might be one. The thickness is 4 inches.
The case does not come with liners, so we don't suggest using it without them.
As well as standard sized SD cards, it also holds micro SD cards.
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The case is on its way back to the court As soon as I inserted a PNY card, it fit a bit snugly, but it worked. You have to use your fingernail to dig with the card and actually pry the card out to remove it. I inserted a Sandisk card and the card would not fit into the slot completely. In spite of minimal force applied to the card, the very hard rubber of the slot caused the Sandisk case to split in half along the edge seam after minimal pressure was applied. It's a snap! A $25 gift card went The super tight, very hard rubber slots cracked every single one of my small, old, slow, and corrupted Sandisk cards as I inserted and removed them. I would never put a new card in this SD deathtrap. I suggest going with a lower density rubber or even an open cell foam if Kora hears me! Sheesh, that's bad.
The problem was discovered when I noticed my SD cards were separating, the corners of the cards were coming apart. I noticed some old and cracked USBs. Here are a few As I tried lifting a card from a recessed slot, I observed that the upper left corner of the SD card was lifting, but the rubber base of the slot was still tightly holding the back. After I finished checking one of the slots, I checked the others as well. According to what I found, the rubber base was squeezed into place which caused the slots to line up a bit tight. Besides being a photographer, I also write I have a dozen SD cards for my three cameras, four of them are useless, and one can't be read at all There was a slight separation on two more occasions. It's not possible to use the cards for fear of them hanging up in the camera.
Memory cards are something I deal with on a daily basis. They found this solution to be an excellent way to stay For use outside and in extreme weather conditions, they are a great choice. The product is a straight forward one that does what it claims to. A little bit of patience is required to figure out how to insert and withdraw Micro SD cards. In each case, I keep a large paperclip and use its rounded end to pop up the card. Thank you,
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Since I've had this thing for over a year, I can confirm that it does indeed support SD cards, but there are a few serious drawbacks. complaint I have with this thing is that you cannot insert an SD card into an empty slot next to another that is already full. You can feel that the sizing is slightly off since even with just one card, there is way too much flexing and micro cracking happening. It may (as it did with me) fit, but it will crack the ribs on the SD card. The possibility of failures is more than enough for me to never, ever use this on a serious shoot as I would be adding to the There is some value in it as the seal seems to keep the cards in place. I dropped mine in salt water without any negative effects. If you shake it around, the cards WILL come loose. Also seems impact-resistant, but the cards WILL come loose. Most of the time, I find a mess of cards when I open the case after work. It might be more economical to purchase a name brand case, the difference between this and pelican cases, for instance, is only about If SD cards are as vital as they are, I'd go with another product over this one.
My next step was to try to use a bag pocket to hold my SD cards instead of letting them just lie around in my bag pocket. The pros are The *br- The other SD card cases used to have very flimsy hinges from what I noticed while researching. The plastic on some of them is actually just like a rubber band that you bend over and over, hoping that it will not break. (Including weather resistance) This case appeared to have the strongest hinge and construction of all the cases. The case feels sturdy in the hand, but I have not tested it a lot. - We had a difficult time making a decision due to all the negative reviews stating that SD cards weren't compatible. I could risk $8 for a chance to win, so I did MicroSD cards and SD cards that I own fit, as do all other SD cards that I own. I suspect there would be some variance, but I can guarantee that you will find one that fits your needs. The cons are The *br- The cards are not hard to remove, unless you insert them too deep. I have had no difficulty removing the cards so far, but I assume that you might have trouble if you push them too deep. The *br- Due to its sturdy nature, the case feels rather heavy since it is pretty On the one hand, this is a good development, but on the other hand, it brings with it some problems. As a result Given that I will keep this in my bag, I don't see it falling apart any time soon.
I'm not sure, but I intend to keep it for a long time. There is definitely a bit of a feeling of over-compensation here I had it built to suit my needs. I would take a chance on getting a bad copy at this price and return it if I needed another. These days, everything seems to be more expensive, so $8 might be the best purchase I've made in a while.
Putting too much pressure on. It was a surprise when it first came to me so I thought it would be great! A nice looking, rugged case that will hold up to falls, and it's nice inside. The SD card was very snug but it took some pushing to get it in completely. After a while, I started leaving one side out of the case because it was proving difficult to get Due to the fact that it literally broke TWO SD cards, I gave it a one-star rating instead of my usual five. You know as well as I do that that's heart wrenching if you're a professional photographer. There are some things that you think are going to be really nice, but they don't turn out to be at all! Getting it out would break the tops of the cards, cause pieces to break off, and even break off some of the pieces. All I had to do was toss them in the garbage. In addition, the holder had to be changed.