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SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSD UHS-I Card with Adapter - 160MB/s with SanDisk MobileMate USB 3.0 microSD Card Reader SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSD UHS-I Card with Adapter - 160MB/s with SanDisk MobileMate USB 3.0 microSD Card Reader SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSD UHS-I Card with Adapter - 160MB/s with SanDisk MobileMate USB 3.0 microSD Card Reader

SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSD UHS-I Card with Adapter - 160MB/s with SanDisk MobileMate USB 3.0 microSD Card Reader

SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSD UHS-I Card with Adapter - 160MB/s with SanDisk MobileMate USB 3.0 microSD Card Reader SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSD UHS-I Card with Adapter - 160MB/s with SanDisk MobileMate USB 3.0 microSD Card Reader SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSD UHS-I Card with Adapter - 160MB/s with SanDisk MobileMate USB 3.0 microSD Card Reader
$ 27.78

Score By Feature

Based on 263,966 ratings
Easy to install
9.48
Storage Capacity
9.53
Quality of material
9.18
Value for money
9.12
Durability
8.93
Easy to use
8.08

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Product Description

Smartphone and tablet users, action cameras, and drone owners all benefit from this product
As much as 160 MB per second
MicroSD card reader that is lightweight and highly durable
With UHS-I speeds up to 170 MB/s, you can quickly transfer data

Questions & Answers

In what way are the A1 and A2 differences?

Read speeds for A1 are up to 100 mbps, while read speeds for A2 are up to 160 mbps. Both write speeds are 90 mbps. As well as being optimized for cell phones, A2 is also available for tablet computers.

Would this be a class 10 course?

Yes, I am. As a matter of fact, the system is at least 3x as capable at U3 as There is a limit of 10 MB per second for Class 10. In addition to the old class system, a new series 'U' is defined for video. The U1 rate is the same as the Class 10 rate. There is a 30 MB/s rate for U3. There is no equivalent card to the Extreme Card.

What does this product look like? Is it I ordered an SD card from Sandisk and am trying to register it for use with Recovery Pro, is it valid?

AMAZON IS NOT THE PLACE TO BUY THIS! I am the IT manager, and we have 20 to 30 computers on a daily basis. A new POS is being formatted by him. There were only 30 MB of free space on the 128 GB memory stick! Yes, he did make a mistake, made an error, did not know what he was doing, but he didn't know how to fix it. An organization he is part of builds computers worth billions of dollars It is profitable. In regards to the opinion that "it's not fake", the facts are as follows There is nothing real about it. There is no such thing as a genuine article. This product has continued to be sold on Amazon as counterfeit, knockoff Even after being warned, the problem has continued for over 3 years.

Do you think this can handle 4K 60 frames per second?

It does 4K at 60 frames per second without any problems. I use it in my GoPro Hero 6 without any issues. It also works great for 2nd cameras as well. I will be shooting in 7K at

Selected User Reviews For SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSD UHS-I Card with Adapter - 160MB/s with SanDisk MobileMate USB 3.0 microSD Card Reader

We were unable to determine if you received a counterfeit product
5/5

Anyone suggesting that the green backed microsdxc cards are fake is not researching their claims carefully enough. Sandisk shows a microsd with a green backing with XC instead of HC in all of its marketing. A review from a reputable website shows that the same is true. The second point is that those complaining that there is not enough storage don't understand the marketing of high capacity storage media. Their calculation of size is based on 1000 kilobytes to one megabyte, not 1024 kilobytes to one Using the 128GB model, your mobile device would see it as 119GB since 1024KB per 1MB is the calculation your device makes. Since the '60s, this has been the standard procedure. The table below shows a list of most of the capacities that SanDisk offers, along with their corresponding "actual" size. The total number of gigabytes in 8023GB*64GB is A 6046GB external hard drive plus 128GB internal hard drive equals 2093GB*256GB = 238, rounded to the nearest thousand. The dimensions of this drive are 4186GB*400GB A total of 931 by multiplying 529GB times 1TB. Likewise, when you buy a hard drive, you won't be able to use its full capacity for the same reasons. SanDisk is not the only problem here. Finally, the card has x and y read and write speeds that are "UP TO". It depends a lot on what device you're using it in, and even then, those are burst speeds you can't sustain this speed over an extended period of time. When this is a genuine high quality product, it is disappointing to see a review provided by someone with incompetence at the top.

Jameson HUMPHRIES
Jameson HUMPHRIES
| Apr 28, 2021
counterfeit or defective
3/5

The first red flag was when I looked underneath the card. Instead of being solid black like every other SD card I've seen, it looked like a green circuit board with a Reading and writing age of 55, writing age of 80). This is my third red flag since I tried to copy data from my old SD card onto this new It took me about 21 minutes to get them all. Up to the point when it unmounted itself from my computer, it had 5 GB of data on it. Following this, I physically removed the card from the computer, and then inserted it back in. Therefore, I decided to repair the drive as recommended by Windows. My next attempt to copy the data resulted in mounting itself again just like it did The same thing happened this time, including trying to repair the drive, but Windows informed me that it was unable to Are you serious? There's nothing to gain from trying to get good deals on Black Friday.

Aarav Simpson
Aarav Simpson
| May 01, 2021
It is a legit card
5/5

It is fast. This review is about the item SanDisk Extreme 128GB microSD UHS-I This I card has an adapter attached to it Featuring USB 3. 0 and SanDisk MobileMate, USB 3. 0 speeds of 160MB/s are feasible. This microSD card reader supports versions 0 and 1. A card I bought from Amazon was shipped and sold by them. Please visit www. com. In comparison to the other reviews, the product I received seems to be a fake based on its physical appearance. It appears from the speed tests and H2testw program that it can achieve the advertised speeds and has the correct capacity by using the USB 3. 0 bundled with it. The USB 3. 0 card reader supports PC Card 0 and PC Card 1. No ports are available on my desktop PC running Windows 10. Although this card may appear to be fake, even if it is, it is still quite impressive. I think that if you decide to buy it, it might be worth performing your own tests before decreeing it a fake (assuming it isn't an The following information will be updated on April 18, 2020 (13 months later) Despite its age, the card still works well. Everything about it was perfect, I couldn't be happier.

Jabari Hooper
Jabari Hooper
| Sep 01, 2020
There's no such thing as advertised read speed! It advertises this as having the highest read speed among UHS-I cards Here's how much I have (160MB)! According to multiple tests conducted on the 128GB, this is not true
3/5

When using my Surface Pro (2017), Surface GO and XPS 13, I got 88mb read speed and 84mb write speed at best on this card! It is my Samsung Evo select 128GB and it is my first smart phone There is a significant speed difference between 256GB and 128GB.

Warren Benson
Warren Benson
| Feb 03, 2021
The speed of light is a lie
3/5

A number of other reviewers have indicated that this is a fraudulent card. The "U3" and the "A2" are on There is no way this card can read or write at speeds comparable to the advertised ones. I am getting 74/66 MB/s, which is worse than my Samsung 128GB U1 microSD card. The non-government sector A sequential write speed of 6 or 2 MB/s is terrible. For a card like this, $30 might seem like a great deal but it isn't. It's a scam! Don't fall for it!.

Micah Garcia
Micah Garcia
| Oct 28, 2020
The miniature version of a behemoth
5/5

Changing the memory in my Galaxy S9+ from a 64GB to a 64GB, of the same model and brand. I now have more storage space in my phone than my top two laptops combined. You know I will buy more, of course. It is considered to be the holy grail of portable storage so far. Memory on this version is higher than that of my ThinkPad W530 workstation SSD. My mind is blown. You can't beat SanDisk's quality it has been an industry leader since the advent of SD cards. My tiny little camera is so tiny that it could fit up my rear end, even after it has been filled with day's worth of footage and image after image. The amount of space I need seems ridiculous to me, but I may need it. Recording is one of my favorite things to do. I really felt like my lowly cell phone had become an absolute powerhouse with this thing.

Tatum Gray
Tatum Gray
| Jul 14, 2021
Surface Pro 6 users could easily use the drive as extra storage, though it was not as fast as they'd Surface Pro 6 has an extremely limited amount of built-in SSD disk space, so I would suggest getting the smallest Surface Pro 6 and using a microSD card as a supplement to it
3/5

This card performs adequately when inserted into the microSD card reader on the Surface Pro 6 (80 MB/s sequential read, 80 MB/s sequential write) though it does not reach the advertised speed (160 According to what I understand about UHS-I However, the microSD standard can only support 104 MB/s anyway, so I'm not sure if there are any cards that would perform faster than this. Short of that, it's a decent choice for the Surface Pro 6, even if it's not the best one.

Kendall O’NEILL
Kendall O’NEILL
| Dec 10, 2020

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