🚀 Upgrade your storage game with speed and durability that won’t quit!
The SanDisk Ultra 256GB microSDXC card delivers high-capacity storage with ultra-fast 150MB/s transfer speeds and A1-rated app performance. Engineered for durability with water, drop, x-ray, magnetic, and temperature proofing, it’s ideal for Full HD video, gaming on Nintendo Switch (original), and expanding Android device storage.
Color | Black |
Special Feature | X Ray Proof, Water Proof, Magnetic Proof, Temperature Proof, Drop Proof |
Read Speed | 150 Megabytes Per Second |
Product Dimensions | 0.04"D x 0.59"W x 0.43"H |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Write Speed | 150 MB per second |
Hardware Interface | microSDXC |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Product Dimensions | 0.04"L x 0.59"W |
Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
UPC | 619659200565 |
Item model number | SDSQUAC-256G-GN6MA |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.04 x 0.59 x 0.1 inches |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0B7NV73PJ |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 2, 2022 |
M**O
Great basic SD card. 5/5
I have a five-year-old LG V60 ThinQ 5G. The best phone ever made. If you know you know. It has an SD card slot, Quad-dac, headphone jack, large screen & does everything I need it to. Mine came with a dual screen case in 2020. I thought I was big time with my 64GB Card but my phone was starting to get cramped. There's a right way & a wrong way copy your phone's SD card, if you are lucky enough to have a phone with an SD card slot. Phone manufacturers are going in the wrong direction I make music for a living and work with a lot of people that are technically savvy and knowledgeable about technology. I can't remember the last time I spoke to someone who was excited about their new phone. If you're upgrading a phone's SD card, Installation isn't hassle free but it's not difficult, just time consuming. Especially if you're moving From a smaller card to a larger one. In my case, I couldn't simply clone the card. I ended up doing a copy/paste transfer using my studios desktop. I'm using the phone now. I was able to free up a bunch of internal storage & have it set to save new files on the new card. I have a ton of space now but the process wasn't painless and it took more time than I would've liked. But that had nothing to do with the card itself. Phone is working great with the new card SanDisk makes high quality SD cards I could have went with an A2 card but I'm not recording 4K video in this particular card worked perfectly for 5 years so why mess with perfection right. This card's design is meant for basic everyday storage and backup it's not the SD card you want if you are shooting high-resolution 4K video and all that. But it's the perfect card for what I needed which is phone storage now I have a lot of it I have a couple dozen of these cards. I use them in my MPC & for transferring files to Serato DJ Pro. If you're looking for a solid SD card that will just work, this is it. This isn't the fastest SD card but it's reliable. I probably have about 20 of these and have never had one fail. 5/5
J**B
Steam Deck and Emulation Necessity
Micro SD cards should not be gambled with. Buy quality and buy SanDisk.I love my Steam Deck, coupled with Moonlight, Sunshine, and WIFI6, it allows to stream modern titles seamlessly through my PC. That being said, I will always love classic games, especially up through the PS2 era. With this device, I created a Batocera boot drive and now run all my classic titles flawlessly, alongside their box art. And I can still use Moonlight and Sunshine.Here's what you do, you partition this device to run Batocera, then you upload every single game up through the PS2 through it and pop it in. Installation is that simple. It's a quality build that works well with the Steam Deck and has no issue running Batocera. I can now use this drive to boot into every classic arcade, N64, PS2, PS1, SNES, Gamecube, and even some PS3 titles whenever I want. No hassle and no wait time. The best part is you'll still have plenty of leftover space to install your less graphically demanding games on steam here. Meaning you can leave the internal M.2 SSD to run your more demanding games.Percect all the way around.
G**)
It is exactly what it says it is!
Perfectly functioning SD card with an adapter. Just like advertised and it functions just as expected. The 256 gb actually holds a lot more video space than it might sound like. With my security camera filming in full HD, it will save up about two-two and a half weeks worth of film.For the algorithm: picture quality is going to be as good as your camera. The ease of installation is literally sliding it into and clicking it into place. As far as the overall design of the SD card goes, it's an SD card. There's not much else to say about how it's designed other than all SD cards being a bit awkward and small to finagle.
E**Y
Decent Price For Top Brand and Quality
I paid about $20 for this San Disk micro sd card from Amazon. It fits in my motorola cell phone slot and has 256 gigabytes of storage. More than enough for pictures or videos. The phone itself only had 128 gb of storage so adding the card was a no-brainer.The Ultra line is San Disk's mid-level product in terms of speed and heat level. So far, the $20 micro sd card works fine in my phone. If you were constantly taking pics or videos and accessing them constantly, you may want to spend a little more for the Extreme line. ($30)
K**G
Big but Slow
This micro SD does have a lot of storage for the cost, under 7 cents per GB, but the write speed is too slow for video. My software clocked it at 15 MB/S, so I won't be using it in my cameras where I need about 10x that speed. I have it in the included SD adapter to use for my laptop file 'junk drawer'. Large files will fit but moving them on or off the card will require patience. The brand name reliability is probably the best characteristic of this high capacity little card but you should probably go with something smaller and faster.
B**N
Didn't work for my needs
Did not work for my trail camera. I needed a "C-1" rated card at 128GB, which this is. My camera would not recognize this when inserted.I returned this item.I am confident the issue is a compatibility problem with the camera and not related to SanDisk quality.5 STARS AND I DO RECOMMEND THIS ITEMI write honest reviews based on real life experience with each item to help others make informed purchases. I read reviews too, and appreciate how helpful they can be. I hope that you find this review helpful!
P**
Exactly what I needed for my kitten’s collar cam!
I bought this 128GB microSD card to use with a pet collar camera for my kitten. It works great — but heads up, you do need to format it before it can be used. At first, the camera wasn’t recognizing the card at all, but once I reformatted it to FAT32, it worked perfectly.If you're using it with a pet camera or other small devices, just make sure it's compatible and don’t forget the formatting step! I had to look it up, but it was pretty easy to do on my Mac. Solid card once it's ready to go!
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