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13.5.2019

Don't cheap out on unbranded or mystery brand products. Sandisk SD and MicroSD cards are excellent and worth the few extra cents/pennies.I have used many brands including Samsung, Toshiba, Kingston and SandiskThe Sandisk Ultra, Extreme and Extreme plus cards are all excellent however with the cost being so close these days I opt for the little additional performance the extreme and extreme plus offer.Sandisk Extreme plus offers a little extra performance over extreme but in reality. There is little in it and unless you are using for something like 4k recording and your camera is pushing the cards hard you will not notice the difference.The software is OK and can be redeemed via a code included in the paper wrap.It's not amazing but works and great if you have a faulty SD card you need to recover.I have never had a Sandisk card die even when accidentally put through the wash.
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16.5.2019

When it comes to removable storage I rely heavily on SanDisk quality. The important thing to note when comparing different cards is not just the headline read speed, which is really only important when transferring files from the card to another device, but the the write speed. This is what causes the bottlenecks, and is why I would always recommend the Extreme cards. Specifically, the Extreme Pro and Plus cards.I use their Extreme Pro and Plus range in my Nikon DSLR camera due to the superior transfer rate for multi-burst shooting, and I use their Ultra range for everything else. When I’ve used Ultra cards in my camera I’ve noticed a bottleneck in data transfer when shooting continuous shots to the point where the camera stops taking photos.I’ve not yet experienced this with the Extreme Pro/Plus cards.
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21.7.2017

This SD card has changed my life. Previously, I used to find myself apoplectic with rage that my lil' GoPro cube doohickey would overhead and shut down with the old SD card installed.This little beauty has it all... good looks, sensuous curves, the little prong bit that sticks out just enough, and a chunky projection just the right size for your fingernail to hoik it out of your electrogizmology. Baby got brains and back(up).I'll be honest, I'm only really friends with the adapter - been there, got the t-shirt, pinned it to my notice board with the other adapters. I used the adapter to get what I wanted; that sweet, sweet 32Gb of class 10 storage. I know, I'm a monster.Anyway, yeah - it's an SD card,put your stuff on it. Put someone else's stuff on it... it works.
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21.9.2018

Seems like an authentic card and works great on my Samsung S7 edge.The S7e can't fully utilise the power of this card because of its old hardware. These cards also very rarely perform upto their advertised speeds in real application. That being said, im happy with the cards speed.Several benchmarks showed the card running at roughly 75mb/s Read and 50mb/s Write.The random read amd write speeds were dissapointingly slow, but im not fussed.This is a big improvement from my last card and im content with its performance.If your expecting the full 170mb/s speeds, you may need to just try it out. I can't help you much. Unfortunitely i dont have a device to test its full potential.I might recommend the Pro version if the price isnt too different.
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28.7.2019

I was a bit skeptical about the "A2" branding, but figured worst case I'll be no different to the 32GB card originally fitted. Although I don't have any performance stats, the phone does does actually seem to be much faster - how much of this is due to the card and how much is due to the factory-reset after something "interesting" happened is hard to tell.This is being used in an original Wileyfox Swift, split into two partitions of 32GB each with the first adopted as internal storage and the second as a portable SD-Card. Apps run from the adopted partition used to run really slowly, now I an barely tell the difference between either.And yes,the 'fox is quite happy with a single 64GB partition despite what it says in the instructions.
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5.11.2018

I purchased a 256GB SanDisk from another supplier and it failed from the first time I tried to use it, so this review is as much for this supplier as it is for the product. I have only had the product for a short time, so long-term reliability is still to be tested but I have had no problems with it so far. I have a large music collection and wanted to have it available to me on my phone. I was able to copy over my files and sync with my favourite music app with no hitches. (Unlike my previous experience). I've used SanDisk products for many years and getting them from reliable sources is something I will continue to do in future.

5.1.2020

Purchased together with a Nextbase 522GW Dashcam. As this is HD, the recordings will subsequently take much more space and the 32Gb card in the Nextbase 422GW is regularly running out of storage space so I have to upgrade that one for one of these too. Nothing is more annoying than the dashcam during the drive indicating there is something wrong with the storage space. The speed with which playback takes place is reassuring and for the purpose of the recordings, one can only use the best quality SD cards available I believe. Compared to prices charged by Nextbase or Halfords, the SD cards here on offer are a real steal

17.8.2019

Good card got 128gb write speed from Windows 10 via my laptop's built in SD slot to card was 68MB/s which is almost over as fast from older 16gb SanDisk card. The A2 rating is what I needed as card will be used in a 3ds console so will be required to undertake lots of random reads. This card will have 2x life span Vs A1 card so should be good for 4 years of use. Remember all sd cards can only do a set number of read/writes before become bad just like phone battery can only recharge so many times before that goes bad. This cards specs should mean it lasts a lot longer

23.4.2019

I'm a big fan of Samsung flash memory and that is my exclusive preference, usually. But yesterday my new Insta360 ONE X arrived and I had problems with the Samsung 128GB U3 card I had kicking around. A quick bit of research pointed me towards this Sandisk card and it has proven itself in a recording session of about 70 minutes. The Samsung card was temperamental and might record for as little as 7 seconds before terminating the recording or cause the camera to lock up. No such problem with this Sandisk. V30 is the magic number. A2 is a nice bonus.

12.11.2019

I was looking into getting a card for my Gopro 3_ Black edition, but the specified 64gb limitation was not good enough. Looking into this some claim that you can use some 128gb cards. I purchase this card and found it to work 100% with my Gopro 3. I have had to get an extended battery pac to get some use of this card, and even then would need to change the battery. I got 9 hours at 1080p wide, 48fps while plugged into mains. I got 4hours with extended battery pac ad it hardly took any of the 128gb. For the price, you won't need another card.

25.9.2019

I bought this because it's about the fastest 128GB uSD card and I know that recording two dashcam streams is demanding. I bought it for my Nextbase 422GW with rear cam attachment, which records at 1080p @ 60fps front plus 720p @ 30fps rear simultaneously. Nextbase advises using a U3-rated card, which this is, and it works. Probably some cheaper cards will work just as well but at £27 this isn't expensive and I've had no problem with any of my many SanDisk uSD cards that I use for various purposes including my GoPro.

18.5.2018

So far, so good: perfect if you want increase your phone storage, fast and reliable reads/write, both small and large files. It cost some pound more than some 64Gb microSD out there, but they don't match the performance of this one (or other brands equivalent, with the very same specifications). Not all microSD are the same, if they cost more probably (but not necessarily) they're more valuable; and that's the case for this one.

15.6.2020

Currently using it in a Samsung Galaxy S20+, it works well.. Speeds aren't as fast as advertised however this would be down to the hardware in the phone reading the card as the internal memory is much faster due to being soldered on and probably having more lanes and bandwidth.Its a reliable SanDisk product and without fail will probably deliver good results over time along with reliability.I would recommend this product.

6.3.2020

Okay, so it may seem like overkill, but I had the need for a large capacity device on a Raspberry Pi Zero! Now I've used cards that should be fast with the Pi Zero in the past, but the Zero is comparatively slow, so I was somewhat surprised by the unexpected performance boost this card gave! Frankly, the boost is noticeable enough that I'll probably get another of these for my next raspberry pi project!

25.7.2019

I bought this after investing in a GoPro 7 as I felt that the largest capacity memory card that the GoPro can take would be best for being able to record a decent amount of footage. I haven’t had it that long so I can’t comment on how much 4K footage it can hold but with it set to 1440 it can record over 7 hours. So far it has worked perfectly and will hopefully continue to do so.

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