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3.6.2020

A few weeks back I bought this 1TB microSD card during an Amazon flash-sale for about £330 to use in my Android smartphone, a 2018 HTC U12+. I liked the idea of having all my CD/Hi-res (FLAC) format music in my pocket on the move. I was also bored of having to convert down new music to MP3 format in order to accommodate my previous SanDisk 256GB microSD, which had put in a very respectable 5 year service by this point.The 1TB microSD was simple and efficient to use from the moment I inserted it into my phone. Android encryption enabled from the word go and it took about 15 hours to copy 800GB via the phone over a USB 3.0 connection. I simply left it going overnight and now have my lossless music collection in my pocket as intended,with bags of room to spare for future albums.Admittedly, £300+ is a lot of money and I ummed and ahhed about purchasing it for a good couple of weeks before taking the plunge. Value for money? Questionable. But the product itself is certainly of high quality and performed exactly to expectations so I can't fault those aspects.A Note on Counterfeit SanDisk microSDs: Thanks to an unscrupulous eBay seller I had been stung by purchasing a very convincing fake version of this card a few weeks before this Amazon genuine purchase.What did I learn? Stick to reputable sellers and if the price is too good to be true then it usually is. The counterfeit card became useless as once I began filling it with data, the "earlier" files I had copied vanished. There were other tell-tale signs including subtle differences in the packaging vs genuine (Made in Taiwan vs China) and there was no microchip "bump" on the back of the fake. A final thing to look out for is a genuine SanDisk microSDs should show up as "SanDisk SD card" in your device. If you've got a fake it will simply show up as "SD card", which is what I had.Thankfully I got my money back through the eBay/PayPal framework but it is wise to triple check images and listings when buying SanDisk microSDs.
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11.4.2020

Ordered yesterday and received it today (free delivery!)Did a quick speedtest with CrystalDiskMark and the result below:------------------------------------------------------------------------------CrystalDiskMark 7.0.0 x64 (C) 2007-2019 hiyohiyo------------------------------------------------------------------------------* MB/s = 1,000,000 bytes/s [SATA/600 = 600,000,000 bytes/s]* KB = 1000 bytes, KiB = 1024 bytes[Read]Sequential 1MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 168.381 MB/s [ 160.6 IOPS] < 49547.38 us>Sequential 1MiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 168.208 MB/s [ 160.4 IOPS] < 6227.01 us>Random 4KiB (Q= 32, T=16): 10.483 MB/s [ 2559.3 IOPS] <105346.72 us>Random 4KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 10.063 MB/s [ 2456.8 IOPS]< 406.70 us>[Write]Sequential 1MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 115.766 MB/s [ 110.4 IOPS] < 71789.09 us>Sequential 1MiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 114.937 MB/s [ 109.6 IOPS] < 9097.50 us>Random 4KiB (Q= 32, T=16): 3.369 MB/s [ 822.5 IOPS] <184860.33 us>Random 4KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 3.166 MB/s [ 772.9 IOPS] < 1292.14 us>
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12.2.2019

I've been buying these micro SD cards since I began using Android devices way back on 2.2. I stopped at 64GB cards as they were mainly for video. Now I store hi res photos from my SLR on my phone I need more.Card class and speed has always been tricky to define due to advertising mainly read speeds, not write speeds. Class 10 means nothing more than it can sustain a 10mb/s write speed, that's it!They have been getting better every few years and these A2 cards seem to be the best for speed v price.My last card had a write speed of 50mb/s which I though was pretty good. This one blitzes it. I transferred 78GB of data to the card (a mix of hi res SLR shots, full HD movies, music and pc programs,over 5000 files) in 18 minutes, the card maintained over 80mb/s for all but the last 4 minutes of the whole transfer. It averaged 72mb's in total.I've used Sandisk cards for over 20 years, I have never lost a single file from one yet (touch wood).HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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18.3.2019

The reader is very neat and protects the card i.e. it doesn’t stick out. I had no problem inserting and removing a variety of different brands of Micro-SD cards - no tools required.My Windows 7 PC recognised the card reader and installed any drivers. The PC informed me that it could work faster if I put it in a USB3 socket. I did this and was impressed with the performance.I tested a 256GB card and the reported speeds were 76MB/s write and 86MB/s read.I wanted this to be a source of media for a Plex installation on a Raspberry Pi. It was therefore important that it was tiny and that the card was protected and not sticking out of the side or rear. It perfectly fulfills these requirements.Delivery,as it often is, was incredibly fast from Amazon.
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16.10.2019

I am showing two read/write testing results here, but beware that they came from the same micro sd card. FYI I'm testing my micro sd card on a UGreen usb 3.0 card reader.My initial test only gave me a read/write speed of around 40 MB/s like many others had here, which is way below my expectation. However, when I switched to the usb 3.0 port at the back of my desktop, the read/write speed significantly improved and met the SanDisk's claim of up to 90 MB/s. This makes me wonder whether everyone who thought he got the counterfeit was using the right port for testing, as many laptops have built-in card readers but not necessarily having the transfer capacity equivalent to usb 3.0 port (could be usb 2.0,which is around 40 MB/s).
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7.1.2019

I have only ever bought Sandisks for my Gopro and my previous Drift Stealth 2 HD action camera. I have both Ultra's and this - my preferred choice - the Sandisk Extreme.This card, recording in 1080p at 60 fps provides me with just under 4 hours of recording. The quality is great for social media sharing so I don't bother in recording in the 2k or 4k option much but I did test the card out with a few 4K videos and it performed perfectly (better than the Ultra's but the playback from the ultra card in 4K recording could have been pc which isn't a 4k one. This is important to know as some people assume it is card error).All in all a great product. Comes with an SD adapter too.

26.6.2020

well I've gone & purchased a new drone so I'm needing a good quality memory card, this brand was mentioned by several online drone flyers so I've given it a shot. & upto now I'm not disappointed.. currently no issues running this card & capturing 4K video (my drone is the Mavic Air 2) so its got alot of bells & whistles going for it..anyway reading & transferring files "large files" is straight forward & fast for the size/data being transferred. video quality is excellent so no writing issues noticed. So for now I'm happy I'll update my review if any issues are found with corresponding dates etc for any update.

27.4.2019

I bought this card to use with a gopro. I had bought a Kingston card but found after 17mins the camera stopped recording. I researched the read/write speeds and identified this card should fit the bill. So far, I have not been disappointed. The first time I used the card my GoPro ran for 4hours (With an external battery) and the card performed as it should with out any issues what so ever. Having used it twice now for long file recordings and every time faultlessly. If I needed an additional card, I wouldn't hesitate to buy this again. Added to I received speedy service and delivery. Thank you to all concerned.

26.11.2019

I ordered this for my Neewer 4k Action cam which I use as a dashcam. The Micro SD card I had wasn't an Extreme one, it was a standard old one. Although it worked it couldn't keep up with even 1080p recording, let alone 4k, so would freeze every 2 seconds or so. That is obviously no good for a dashcam as the freeze would last around 5 frames and could miss something crucial. 5 frames doesn't sound like much but when travelling at 30 mph or above, 5 frames is a lot. So I ordered this one and it now records effortlessly in 1080p AND 4k without a problem! Happy dappy days :)

12.5.2020

Had issues with the first one they sent me, always needed formatting, finally got some analysis software and found "track 0 bad" errors, had to return it, had it returned and a new one shipped in the same day (which was nice), support are great to talk to as well.The 2nd one they have given has proven its salt, its got great speeds reducing loading times on my switch and I look forward to installing alot of games on it no issues with the new one unlike the last.be warned formatting takes about 1-3 hours depending due to the sheer size of the card and your pc haha

26.9.2019

Having bought a couple of Samsung Micro SD cards in the past 3 months both of which have failed, I decided to try a SanDisk card instead. They have great reliability reviews online but I have always thought them to be on the expensive side.Experience has now shown me that sometimes it's better to spend a little more for better reliability. There is even a free downloadable rescue app, which I hope I'll never need but very useful to have. Performance in my action camera was much better than expected. These were on a great offer so I took the plunge.

28.6.2020

I can get over 5 hours of 4k 60fps video recording onto the 256gb card, I think that is impressive given the quality of 4k which is much more life like than 1080p,it means the card will rarely have to be removed and put in PC, it means i can hold a lengthy livestream, running the DJI off the mains and upload the whole thing so none of it is missed. I think we are all pretty aware how memory consuming 4k is so the card really fits the bill.How I'm going fill 5 hours of "action" footage is unclear right now but i'm sure I'll figure it out

2.5.2020

I purchased 2 SanDisk Extreme 64GB micro SD cards and they appear reliable and perform well. I've never bothered running any performance tests or checked the capacity. The criteria I use is based on price and reliability, who cares if they have a little less capacity or slower than advertised.I purchase memory cards on a regular basis with no loyalty to any particular brand. Like many others, the SanDisk range of cards perform well but I only purchase items that are Sold by Amazon and never purchase from 3rd party sellers.

20.10.2018

I have been having trouble with my GoPro Hero 4 Black. It stops recording and files need repairing, etc. Really annoying stuff.After some Googling, it turns out the 64GB Sandisk Ultra XC1 microSD card I'd been using WAS THE PROBLEM. Not campatble. If only I had known about that before...Anyway, bought this 32Gb card, recommended for GoPro and other action cams, and everything works perfectly. It's saved my sanity and my video records. Cheap to buy too and ordering with Amazon Prime I know I won't get a fake card.

23.11.2019

Although I'm a member of the Vine programme, this was a personal purchase.I have a number of devices that use microSD cards that need to be removed to transfer the data to my PC hard drive. I've been using a card adapter to read them from the inbuilt card reader, but it's fiddly and slow.This neat little adapter slots into one of the USB3 slots; it's recognised quickly and data transfer is much more efficient.Like so many such products it comes in a package that's designed for presentation rather than convenience.

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