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1TB SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter
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Insaaane!!! I've been needing more storage for my nintendo switch. Ty!
- @quackduck Jan 23
Same here! I'm constantly running out of space. Does this card work well with the Switch? I heard some cards have compatibility issues.
- @becoyox782 Jan 23
Yeah, it works great. It's officially licensed by Nintendo, so you shouldn't have any problems. I've had another one for over a year with no issues.
- @quackduck Jan 23
Perfect! I'm also thinking about using it for my gopro. Will it handle 4K video recording?
- @becoyox782 Jan 23
It should, but for sustained 4K recording, you might want to consider the sandisk extreme, as it has faster write speeds. This ultra is fine for most uses though, and amazing for storage capacity.
This 1TB memory card boasts high read (150 MB/s) and write (10 MB/s) speeds, supporting Full HD video and RAW/JPEG photos. It's durable, resisting water, shock, magnets, X-rays, and temperature extremes, and is compatible with Android devices.
SanDisk Ultra 1TB microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card: Should You Buy It?
Highlights and Advantages
- Massive 1TB storage capacity for countless photos, videos, and files.
- UHS-I speed class for fast transfer speeds, ideal for 4K video recording.
- Durable design with water, shock, and X-ray resistance.
Similars
- Samsung PRO Endurance microSDXC: Longer lifespan, ideal for constant write cycles (e.g., dashcams). Advantage: Superior endurance for write-intensive applications.
- Lexar Professional 1000x microSDXC: Faster read and write speeds than the SanDisk Ultra. Advantage: Significantly improved transfer speeds for large files.
- Kingston Canvas React Plus microSDXC: More affordable option with good performance for general use. Advantage: Lower cost for users who don't need the absolute top-tier specs.
What You Need to Know Before Buying
Before purchasing a microSD card like this, verify the compatibility with your device. Check your phone, camera, or other device's specifications to ensure it supports microSDXC cards and the UHS-I speed class. Also, consider the actual usable storage capacity; formatting and file system overhead reduce the actual available space.
Extra Tips
- Read reviews from other users to get a sense of real-world performance and reliability.
- Check the warranty offered by the manufacturer.
- Consider the A1 or A2 rating if you plan to use the card for app storage on an Android device.
- Always safely remove the card from your device to prevent data loss.
- Back up your data regularly to prevent loss from card failure.
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5 Comments
Insaaane!!! I've been needing more storage for my nintendo switch. Ty!
Same here! I'm constantly running out of space. Does this card work well with the Switch? I heard some cards have compatibility issues.
Yeah, it works great. It's officially licensed by Nintendo, so you shouldn't have any problems. I've had another one for over a year with no issues.
Perfect! I'm also thinking about using it for my gopro. Will it handle 4K video recording?
It should, but for sustained 4K recording, you might want to consider the sandisk extreme, as it has faster write speeds. This ultra is fine for most uses though, and amazing for storage capacity.