This B&H Kit bundles two SanDisk 32GB Ultra UHS-I microSDHC Memory Cards with SD Adapter. These two cards provide a total capacity of 64GB, so if you'll be out for the day, keep an extra card handy in case your primary one fills up. Thanks to included microSD to SD adapters, these microSD cards can be used in both microSD and SD card slots.
- 32GB Capacity per Card
- UHS-I / Class 10
- Max Read Speed: 100 MB/s
- Min Write Speed: 10 MB/s
SanDisk 32GB UHS-I microSDHC Overview
SanDisk 32GB UHS-I microSDHC Specs
Quantity | 1 |
Card Type | microSDHC |
Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Bus Type | UHS-I |
Speed Class | 10 |
UHS Speed Class | U1 |
Read Speed | Maximum: 100 MB/s |
Write Speed | Minimum: 10 MB/s |
Durability | Shockproof, Temperature Extremes, Waterproof, X-Ray Proof |
Built-in Write-Protect Switch | Yes |
Wireless Capability | None |
Package Weight | 0.025 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 5 x 2.95 x 0.2" |
SanDisk 32GB UHS-I microSDHC Reviews
Economical Memory
For the price, SanDisk 63GB microSD cards work great. I use them in Sony and Canon Cameras and have no issues other than expected buffering wait times which are reasonable considering these aren't Pro cards. I haven't encountered any compatibility or error issues on these. They are cheap enough that I don't bother reusing them, just put them in a backup album.
Excellent Product!
Excellent versatile product, delivered quickly and on time!
SanDisk 64GB Ultra UHS-I microSDHC Memory Card with SD Adapt
This product is very good
Works well.
Performs as expected. Does not include a carrier adapter for full size SD slot.
garbage
worked once, then constantly ejecting, would not remain on desktop. fit nicely in the trash however.
SanDisk 64GB Ultra UHS-I microSDHC Memory Card with SD Adapt
A very good product
Reliable
I always buy Sandisk, they're reliable and last a long time. using 128Gb on a GFX last quite a while, easily 2-3 days of full-on shooting.
Card: 5 stars; Reader: 3 to 4.
I've already reviewed the card reader and found it useable with a few short-comings such as lack of documentation or up/down slot labeling. At the current B&H price of just $3 for the reader, it's a good candidate as a serviceable reader kept in a camera bag for occasional use. As a go-to reader kept near your desktop machine, an upgrade might be the better choice. I found the reader worked best (even reading a 256GB card) in a USB 2.0 slot, but there were problems plugged into a USB 3.0 slot. As for the micro-SD card, I've had a lot of Sandisk SD, micro-SD, and recently, SSD's, and I haven't been disappointed or let down by any of them. For my DSLR's, I tend to go with the faster SanDisk products.
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