SanDisk - Ultra PLUS 128GB microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card
Model:SDSQUSC-128G-ANCMA
SKU:4471009
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Description
Expand the storage of your compatible device with this SanDisk Ultra PLUS microSDXC memory card that features a 128GB capacity to hold your photos and videos and a Class 10 rating to ensure speedy data transfer. The rugged design resists damage.
Features
Compatible with a wide range of devices for both SD and microSD card slots
For use with your existing device. Ideal for Full HD video recording.
128GB storage capacity
Provides plenty of space for your photos, videos, documents and more.
Built for extreme conditions
Water-, temperature-, x-ray- and shockproof design safeguards against various forms of damage.
Fast data transfer
Features up to 80MB/sec. sequential read speed.
SanDisk Memory Zone mobile app
Makes it easy to view, access, and back up all of your files from your Android phone's memory in one convenient place.
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What's Included
SanDisk-Ultra® PLUS microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter, 128GB
Customers are satisfied with the storage capacity, price, compatibility, and reliability of the Ultra PLUS 128GB microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card. They appreciate the large storage space, affordability, compatibility with various devices, and dependable performance of the memory card. While some customers find the memory card to be a bit pricey, the majority of users are pleased with its overall value and functionality.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
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Price, Storage
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great SD card for Nintendo Switch
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Bought this on sale for $29.99 and works great on the Nintendo Switch. Won't have to worry about storage space for awhile.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Capacity, Storage
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Works great with my tablet.
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I recently bought this for my tablet to store my pictures and video on it, I think it will get the job done.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Speed, Storage
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great no problems
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This 128 GB card is massive with the amount of pics and video's I would have emptied my old 16 GB 3 times now. Barely a dent in this one. No difference in speed opening pics from internal 64 GB memory or from 128 GB SD Card!
I would recommend this to a friend
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Storage
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great SanDisk Memory Card for Camera and Computer
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As a beginner DSLR camera photographer I went to BestBuy to purchase the SanDisk - Ultra PLUS 128GB microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card (that comes with an adapter) to easily capture images with my camera and transfer them to my laptop, editing, saving, & deleting images - then freeing up space on the SanDisk so I can use this tiny memory card over and over again. Awesome memory card that easily inserts into my camera and into my laptop!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
able to download files over 4GB on mobile device
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I bought this Card so I could download large files on my Samsung Galaxy S2. Normally you cant format NTSF but with the Paragon program you can. First you need to Partition the memory card so that about 64GB is FAT32 so the phone can read it. The remaining 64GB should be NTSF. The way Paragon works is it uses a folder called "mount" located in the FAT32 partition. you then mount the other half (64GB) of the 128GB memory card (NTSF) to the "mount" folder of the FAT32 partition. Confused? I was too but it worked. Hallelujah!
I would recommend this to a friend
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Storage
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome SD card
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This is a very awesome SD card. I use it for my phone and I need a lot of memory 228 gigs is just the right amount it is really good
I would recommend this to a friend
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Speed, Storage
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Tool to store Pictures,Documents etc
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Overall Great Product. Good Speed to store Documents and Pictures.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome
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This little memory card has a lot of memory I use it for my dash cam and it can record a lot of videos without having to constantly rewrite over the older ones. Comes with adapter to insert on your computer or tablet
A:Everything really depends on what you want to use them for. All claims of speed by mfr's and retailers are questionable as marketing hype. My wife and I recently purchased these cards for our phones. We didn't really check the Read speed, but my initial Write testing using a USB3.0 card reader on my desktop system capped the write speed at about 30MBs. However, that 30MBs is ONLY with a single large (4GB) file being copied and written sequentially. Writing a large group (2000) of small files (average 5MB each) to these cards brings the write speed to a crawl. (Note: It took just over 5 hours to write 90GB of data (music & photos) to the cards.
Note: These cards come preformatted as exFat. Unfortunately, due to our phone limitations, we had to reformat them to fat32 (which slows them further). However, after reformatting, these cards work with our phones and record video and photos with no problems (so far).
In my experience over the last thirty years with computers and photography I have tried numerous mfr's cards. My favorite/recent/current fastest (but yet not ridiculously expensive) is the SanDisk, UHS-3, Extreme-Pro. Even when copying large groups of small files it maintains higher speeds. You will definitely pay more for them. So the question is - do you want speed (buy the Extreme-Pro), or do you want high capacity, at a low price (buy these)?
If you are a professional photographer shooting high speed (10fps) 20Mpx photos these are not the cards for you. But, if you are a pro you wouldn't be asking this question. So I am assuming you are the average user who wants a high capacity card, for a phone, or maybe point and shoot camera, I say go for it you won't be disappointed