Pros & Cons
Pros
Bought these for our new fire tablets for added storage. Powering some fire tablets. Works good for backing up photos on phone. Its a micro sd card for pics on my phone.
Astounding quality at an even more astounding low price point. My gotoo brand from now on. Formatted and was accepted by the system.
Cons
Piece of junk. Ended up having to use a recovery tool to remove the videos by force. Sd card was then corrupted and would no longer open. It shows only 57gb storage, not 64, so where is the 7gb i paid?
Highlights
Quality
Astounding quality at an even more astounding low price point.
Damn that's nice , came with the micro sdk and the adapter for bigger cards
Price
Exactly what i was looking for, and the dual pack, for that price was a value added buy.
Competitiveness
I'm no pro thats going to give you read and write speeds but i bought these to go with my wyze cameras and they work great.
Worked well in my wyze cam right out of the box.
My last laptop's card reader only ran at usb2.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 7,203 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 4 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Save yourself some money buy a tablet with less storage and buy this with it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I bought something exactly like this from staples for a lot more money and regretted it once i ordered these two online
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I really didnt need u3 rated or expensive mlc for just 1080p loop recording
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Even write speed peaked at 77mbsec
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Results were about the same for both cards and formats
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Transferring large video files averaged out to 31mbsec write speed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The large transfers would start at about 70mbsec and then dive down to about 10mbsec for a few seconds until speeding up to about 45mbsec and then dive down again
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A large 2gb video file averaged 31mbsec write speed and took about 1 min