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Kingston Canvas Go! 128GB microSDXC Class 10 microSD Memory Card UHS-I 90MB/s R Flash Memory Card with Adapter (SDCG2/128GB)

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Style: Canvas Go


Pattern Name: microSD Card


Size: 128GB


Features

  • Ideal for action cameras, drones, and Dash cameras
  • Class 10 UHS I U3 speeds up to 90MB/s read, 45MB/s write
  • Multiple capacities up to 128GB
  • Operating Temperatures-(-25C) to 85C. Storage Temperatures-(-40C) to 85C

Description

Style:Canvas Go | Pattern Name:microSD Card | Size:128GB Kingston's Canvas Go! microSD card is designed to be on-the-go, making it ideal for filming life's adventures in 1080p or even 4K. You can be confident that your memories will be safe when documenting the next journey on your GoPro, drone, or dash cam. It's available in multiple capacities up to 128GB1, to provide plenty of space to capture an entire trip. Kingston Canvas cards are tested to be durable, so you can take them anywhere with confidence that your photos, videos, and other data will be protected, even in harsh or unstable conditions.


Brand: Kingston


Item model number: SDCG2/128GB


Item Weight: 0.06 ounces


Product Dimensions: 0.59 x 0.43 x 0.04 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 0.59 x 0.43 x 0.04 inches


Color: Black


Manufacturer: Kingston Digital, Inc.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 22, 2018


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  • KINGSTON Means Quality and Reliability.
Style: Canvas Select *: microSD Card Capacity: 16GB
Here are the "good" and "bad" on this product. . . ADVANTAGES . 1. QUALITY: In the past, Kingston brand computer memory chips are known for having the highest quality and reliability. The manufacturer's venture into microSDHC memory products continues it's stellar legacy. . 2. PRICE: This product is the lowest price for brand names - $1 below SanDisk. . . DISADVANTAGES . 1. There are none. From experience, I have never experienced a defective Kingston brand product. In fact, my 2008 purchased memory chips and 2011 purchased microSD reader are still being used. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2018 by Gene P. Louie

  • This is NOT a SDHC Card. It is a SDXC Card. But, read on....
Style: Canvas Select *: microSD Card Capacity: 64GB
The description says SDHC. The picture of the product says SDXC. If you need this for a security camera type operation, it probably won't work as it's formatted in exFAT, and Windows will not let you change that. However, download EaseUS Partition Master, for free, and then you can format the card so it will work. Must use FAT32 file structure for the format. Once that's completed, it should work in your camera, etc. Again, Windows will not let you format it to FAT32. Use EaseUS Partition Master. Again, it might work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2018 by Yendor

  • Unreliable, issues from the start, dead in 2 months
Style: Canvas Select *: microSD Card Capacity: 16GB
Not sure what happened with this, I used to think it was impossible to get a bad SD card, especially from a company like Kingston. Well those beliefs have been dashed, this card exhibited issues from the very beginning but since I was using it in a Raspberry PI project I've never done before, I was thinking something was wrong with my linux install. Random files would come up corrupted, but not so many that I would think something was wrong with the storage hardware. Maybe 1 out of every 2,000-3,000 files would turn up with a bad hash (large database split into multiple small files). The app was able to recover/rebuild the lost database files each time so I thought it was no big deal. Well, not even two months in service and the card now refuses all writes when in the Raspberry PI. Oddly enough, it seems to only outright reject to work when I'm using Debian formatted to ext4. If I reformat it to NTFS and use it with Windows, it seems to be read and write at normal speeds. I ordered a new, different brand SD card and it ran without a problem. In fact, much of the slowdown and all of the issues I was having with the Raspberry Pi, that I was assuming were just due to the limited hardware on the device, turned out to be due to this bum SD card from Kingston. Maybe I just happened to get a card from a bad batch, maybe these cards are somehow incompatible with the EXT4 file system. Either way, for my use case, this card is useless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2018 by Eduardo

  • Card broke after 2 uses
Style: Canvas Select *: microSD Card Capacity: 32GB
Used this in my new game camera, it worked for the first week then we put it back out for about a month. When we retrieved it the card was unreadable and unable to be formatted. I do not reccomend this product. I tried using it several devices and it failed in all of them.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Works with Roku and cheaper than buying direct
Style: Canvas Select *: microSD Card Capacity: 16GB
Purchased specifically for my Roku's and they worked perfectly. Roku sells MicroSD cards directly (generic 2gb), but with shipping, these faster 16gb cards were actually cheaper overall. I have 2 Roku 3's, and 1 Roku Premiere+ and I turned off each unit, inserted the card, then when I turned them each on I was asked to format the MicroSD card. That process took about 5-7 minutes and now that minor annoyance of refreshing channels is gone for good! :) And since these cards have more capacity (that Roku won't use), they may be more useful down the road for other applications too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2018 by Mac Riddel

  • It's ok... Will not purchase again though.
Upon 1st inspection it looks nice. It functioned well and had no real lag time on my camera. The card lost 2600 pics after the 1st shoot though.. I was rather upset as I had barely reviewed them. I managed to get a few loaded to my portable drive but now the rest are gone.. Seems to function fine now... Will not take a chance it when taking important pictures again. It will serve out life in a cheap deer camera in the middle of a forest. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2018 by Mr. Goose

  • Delivers promised speeds, probably not counterfeit
Style: Canvas Select *: microSD Card Capacity: 32GB
As any properly paranoid purchaser of memory cards on Amazon (the world's biggest marketplace for counterfeits) does, I tested this card (32GB Canvas Select µSD) as soon as I received it. H2testw found no problems with a full device test, and reported write speeds of 17.9 MB/s and read speeds of 74.1 MB/s. CrystalDiskMark (everyone's favorite overstater of speeds) likewise resulted in write speeds of 19.6 MB/s and read speeds of 87.2 MB/s. These tests were run with my no name (technically "Unitek") USB-C multi card reader using the µSD slot (I didn't use the included SD adapter). Given that Kingston only promises 10 MB/s writes and 80 MB/s reads, this card is actually a bit faster than the specs would indicate. Due to these test results, I doubt it's counterfeit. It doesn't have any of Kingston's anti-counterfeit imprints, though, so either Kingston doesn't bother with those on $5 µSD cards or this is a working counterfeit that appears as good as the product it's counterfeiting. I just received it, so I have no idea how well it will hold up over time. I'm not going to be very rough on it, though, since it's going in my Roku in my basement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2019 by kelardan

  • Good price for the capacity
Style: Canvas Select *: microSD Card Capacity: 32GB
Purchased to add extra space to a laptop/netbook with onlya 32gb eMMC. System immediately recognized it and doubled my storage. Seems to work fast and efficiently- as efficiently as the under-powered netbook allows anyway. Good price for the capacity..
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2018 by Linda C., Gilliam

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