SanDisk 512GB Ultra microSDXC card + SD adapter up to 150 MB/s with A1 App Performance UHS-I Class 10 U1
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About this item Ideal for Android smartphones and tablets; SanDisk Ultra microSDHC and microSDXC UHS-I card cards are compatible with Android smartphones and tablets Capture and Store Even More Hours of Full HD Video; With capacities of up to 1.5TB, you can store even more hours of Full HD video on the card and still have room for the videos, photos, music, movies, and other files you want to shoot, save, and share Transfer Speeds of up to 150MB/s; Blazing transfer speeds mean that your content moves fast, letting you transfer up to 1000 photos in a minute Load Apps Faster with A1-Rated Performance; Rated A1, the SanDisk Ultra microSD card is optimised for apps, delivering faster app launch and performance that provides a better smartphone experience SanDisk Memory Zone App for Easy File Management; Available from the Google Play store, the SanDisk Memory Zone app lets you view, access, and back up your phone’s files in one location; It can also automatically move files from your device to your memory card to free up space
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Colour | Red, Black, Grey |
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Special feature | Portable |
Read speed | 150 Megabytes Per Second |
Product dimensions | 1L x 15W millimetres |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Hardware interface | microSDXC |
Secure digital association speed class | Class 10 |
Item model number | SDSQUAC-512G-GN6MA |
Manufacturer | SanDisk |
Hardware Platform | PlayStation 5 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
ASIN | B0B7NVXLLM |
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Best Sellers Rank | 150 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) 13 in Micro SD Memory Cards |
Date First Available | 1 Aug. 2022 |
10 reviews for SanDisk 512GB Ultra microSDXC card + SD adapter up to 150 MB/s with A1 App Performance UHS-I Class 10 U1
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Kenny –
The SanDisk Ultra 64GB SD card is a dependable storage solution for various devices, from cameras to smartphones. With its ample capacity and high-speed performance, it’s an ideal choice for both amateur photographers and professionals alike.Performance:The card boasts Class 10 speed, ensuring swift data transfer rates and seamless recording of Full HD videos. Whether you’re capturing fast-action shots or recording high-resolution footage, this SD card keeps up with your demands without compromising quality.Capacity:With 64GB of storage space, the SanDisk Ultra SD card provides ample room for storing thousands of photos, hours of video footage, and numerous music files. It offers peace of mind knowing you have enough space for all your media files, whether you’re on a vacation or a professional shoot.Reliability:SanDisk is renowned for its reliability, and the Ultra SD card lives up to that reputation. It’s built to withstand harsh conditions, including temperature extremes, water, shock, and X-rays. This durability ensures your precious memories and important data remain safe and secure, even in challenging environments.Compatibility:The card is compatible with a wide range of devices, including digital cameras, camcorders, smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Whether you’re using it in your DSLR camera or your Android smartphone, you can trust the SanDisk Ultra SD card to deliver consistent performance across different devices.Value for Money:Considering its performance, reliability, and generous capacity, the SanDisk Ultra 64GB SD card offers excellent value for money. It’s a versatile storage solution that caters to the needs of photographers, videographers, and everyday users alike, making it a worthwhile investment for anyone in need of reliable storage.Conclusion:In conclusion, the SanDisk Ultra 64GB SD card is a stellar choice for anyone seeking reliable, high-performance storage for their digital devices. With its fast data transfer speeds, ample capacity, and robust durability, it’s a versatile solution that meets the demands of both casual users and professionals. Whether you’re capturing memories or storing important files, this SD card delivers consistent performance and peace of mind.
Jim N –
This does all that you would expect of a memory card and has good speed too. I put mine in my mobile as a separate external card and it works very well. Shortlist and buy.
David J. Hall –
Well, up until a few days ago, I had no idea that Sandisk made 1.5TB cards.I bought this a few days back, and it arrived on the same day. I put it straight into my Steamdeck, and it worked no problems. Formatting took a while, but it’s a seriously meaty card, disk space wise.After formatting, you will end up with a total of 1.3TB useable disk space.Up until recently, I only had a 256GB NVME in my Steamdeck. If you have a low amount of NVME storage space, a card this size adds some much needed capacity to the Steamdeck.At the minute, my Steamdeck sits at 4TB storage space. I have one of these cards installed into it’s internal MicroSD Card Reader, a 2TB Western Digital NVME, which I installed about 2 weeks ago, replacing the 256GB one that I used previously, and a 512GB Samsung Evo which is read via an external USB C Hub which I have magnetised to the back of my deck, which is recognised by Steam in gaming mode.While it is true that the read / write speed for the card is slow, compared to an A2 class card, the storage space that it adds to the deck is immense.Mortal Kombat 11 took a bit of time to load, but once it had loaded, the performance was the same as if I was using any other MicroSD Card.What is so nice about having access to all the space however, is the fact that you should never have to keep swapping MicroSD Cards out, particularly if you only have a small selection of games on Steam.I can probably install all of my Steam games on to my Steamdeck now, without ever having to swap MicroSD cards out to try another game. I can just dump my games on the three drives that I use now, and just leave all of them there, whether they are large AAA games like the Hitman Series, or small indie games like Beat Hazard 3.I would honestly recommend that Steamdeck owners purchase one of these cards irrespective of whether or not they have a large capacity NVME, such as 1TB or above, or if they have a lower capacity NVME anywhere between 64GB to 512GB.Think of it this way, your turning a 256GB Steamdeck into almost 2TB, using this card, which is more than enough room for installing a handful of AAA games, and a good amount of smaller indie games. The, your turning a 1TB or 2TB NVME into a full fledged gaming system by adding one of these cards. 2.5 – 3.5TB, even without an external USB C hub, is still more disk space than what some desk top gaming PC’s have.I will issue a single word of warning. These cards can be terribly flimsy. They do need to be handled with care. Once you install one into your SteamDeck, if you can, leave them there. If you intend to tinker with your SteamDeck, ALWAYS make sure that you remove the MicroSD card first, before taking the back off. Otherwise, your system will spit the MicroSD Card out of the SD Card slot, and it will bend the head of the MicroSD card. I’ve only done that once, on a 1TB card, forgetting to remove it, before taking the back off, and it ruined the card, as well as £100 of hardware.The ONLY downside is the price.Honestly, I can’t complain.
Richard H –
Works great. Reasonably priced and as fast as they say. I have these in my drone, phones etc.
toosje –
What can I say? It is a reliable branded card. Is it worth saving half the cost and having to wait a month for it to get here from Chiba to find out it doesn’t work and is a fake. No it is not! Buy this one:)
Lucia Violet –
Absolutely no issues, formats well, stores well, durable even. This is one of the best companies that make microSD cards.It even comes with a free SD card adapter in case you didn’t mean to buy micro!
MJMJ –
Despite what a lot of people say about A1 cards, this one will run any game absolutely fine on your Steam Deck, ROG Ally, Nintendo DS, or any other gaming device you may have.I have the 512gb version and the capacity and read speed is more than fast enough for the latest and largest AAA titles, and the write speed is very quick also. I was seeing write speeds between 65-75mb per second when transferring my games to it from my NAS over wifi, so I imagine it could even achieve a higher speed with a more direct transfer.I’ve had it now almost a whole year and it is still running Cyberpunk 2077, RDR2, Elden Ring and other AAA games very well. If you are a gamer, like me, then unless you can get the A2 “Extreme” version for around the same price (as it is currently 50% off at the time of my review), then I would stick with this A1 “Ultra” version, because you really do not need an A1 card unless you’re transferring large files very frequently throughout the day.So if you’re maybe a professional and busy photographer, then yes, it might be worth looking at the next one up to save yourself precious transfer minutes. But for most people (including the hardest of hardcore gamers, like myself), this Sandisk A1 Ultra card will be more than enough, and I highly recommend it for both gaming and general storage use. The reliability and durability is also very good and therefore, I’d also be confident using it in a professional capacity.One small point I’d also like to bring up for anyone with a Steam Deck, like me, is that Steam OS is very finicky, and it will need you to format the card into FAT or FAT32 before you attempt to format it inside the Steam storage panel. After that, it works fine.
Dino –
I’ve used a lot of microSD cards and consider myself to be somewhat of an expert. SD cards all seem to be exactly the same dimensions. So thank god I found this one. It too is exactly the same dimensions. It’s also grey and red. I think there’s slightly more grey than red but I’ve tested the write and read speeds and the colour imbalance doesn’t affect the performance at all.I also like the “click” sound it makes when I insert it into my dashcam. I’m fairly sure it’s actually the dashcam that’s clicking, but it wouldn’t click without the SD card, so I feel it deserves some credit in this situation.So, yeah, it’s an SD card. It works. At some point it won’t. Nobody will know why. You’ll buy a new one. Probably the same make. So just buy this one. It’s seems about the same as the others except it’s red and grey.
M E Vernon –
The package comes in two parts – the microSD itself and a larger SD case for… well I don’t know because I’ve never needed it. Regardless, I bought the microSD for my Nintendo Switch storage issue. I decided to go all out and buy a really big storage amount. It really probably wasn’t necessary for me to buy this much storage but I play a LOT of Pokémon and I also plan to try and download some cheap games from the Nintendo Store for when I’m bored and want something different. Very happy with the product. Took me a while to found out where the microSD went in the Switch, but that’s the Switch’s fault, not the microSD’s fault.Conclusion: you don’t need this much data for a Nintendo Switch. You can easily go a size down. But if you play a lot of games, it’s worth being in the knowledge that you won’t run out of space any time soon. I certainly don’t worry about my games all having to be archived any more.
Dom –
Great value. It’s unreal how much space you can get, in the size of a thumbnail, at such a low price!