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SanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter - Up to 160MB/s, C10, U3, V30, 4K, A2, Micro SD - SDSQXA1-128G-GN6MA

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Style: Card Only


Capacity: 128GB


Features

  • Up to 160MB/s read speeds to save time transferring high res images and 4K UHD videos (2); Requires compatible devices capable of reaching such speeds
  • Up to 90MB/s write speeds for fast shooting; Requires compatible devices capable of reaching such speeds
  • 4K UHD and Full HD Ready with UHS speed class 3 (U3) and video speed class 30 (V30)
  • Rated A2 for faster loading and in app performance
  • Built for and tested in harsh conditions: Temperature Proof, Water Proof, shock Proof and x ray Proof
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Description

With the SanDisk Extreme 128GB microSD UHS-I Memory Card get extreme speeds for faster transfer, app performance, and 4K UHD video. (2) Ideal for your Android smartphone, action cameras or drones, this high-performance microSD card handles 4K UHD video recording, Full HD video and high-resolution photos. The super-fast SanDisk Extreme microSDXC memory card reads up to 160MB/s and writes up to 90MB/s. Plus, it’s A2-rated, so you can get fast application performance for an exceptional smartphone experience. Not all devices support microSD memory card formats. Check with your device manufacturer for more details. For 128GB-400GB: Up to 160MB/s read speeds, engineered with proprietary technology to reach speeds beyond UHS-I 104MB/s, requires compatible devices capable of reaching such speeds. Up to 90MB/s write speeds. 1MB=1,000,000 bytes. (1) 1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less. (2) Compatible device required. Full HD (1920x1080) and 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) support may vary based upon host device, file attributes and other factors. (3) Download and installation required. (4) Card only. See SanDisk website for additional information and limitations. (5) UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) designates a performance option designed to support real-time video recording with UHS- enabled host devices. Video Speed Class 30 (V30), sustained video capture rate of 30MB/s, designates a performance option designed to support real-time video recording with UHS-enabled host devices. (6) Registration required; terms and conditions apply. (7) For 64GB-400GB: A2 performance is 4000 read IOPS, 2000 write IOPS. Results may vary based on host device, app type and other factors. (8) Read only; Based on internal testing. Results may vary based on host device, file attributions and other factors.

Brand: SanDisk


Model Name: Extreme


Flash Memory Type: Micro SDXC, Micro SD


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Compatible Devices: Camera, Smartphone


Color: ‎Red, Brown


Special Feature: ‎Alcohol-Free


Read Speed: ‎160 Megabytes Per Second


Item Weight: ‎0.01 Pounds


Write Speed: ‎90MB/s


Hardware Interface: ‎microSDXC


Secure Digital Association Speed Class: ‎Class 10


Product Dimensions: ‎0.04"L x 0.59"W


RAM: ‎128 GB


Memory Speed: ‎160 Megabytes Per Second


Item model number: ‎SDSQXA1-128G-GN6MA


Item Weight: ‎0.16 ounces


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎0.04 x 0.59 x 0.43 inches


Voltage: ‎1 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Western Digital Technologies Inc.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎July 13, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • You Can Never Have Enough
Style: Card Only Capacity: 512GB
I'm always disappointed by tablet memory. I mean, 16GB/32GB is ridiculous in a world of 4-8GB movies, 5MB pics and who knows what else. So I always check if it can hold an SD Card and how much memory can I clog up. I also, while rarely brand or spec conscious, am picky. I want a trusted brand with a relatively fast transfer rate, because with a tiny amount of OS memory, I'm going to be moving some apps to the SD Card. This meets all my requirements. Sure, I'll actually stuff it full, but at that point, I can offload files to my PC. I do strongly suggest though that if you decide to do that, rather than pop out the card and use the adapter to transfer the files because its faster than cable, stick with cable. For ANY SD card you pop out of your Android tablet or phone, you'll have to regrant access permissions to every app that had access to it all over again. You'll also have to rescan the card to correct for any files you've offloaded. Er, while this is a huge amount of memory, it does make the urge to fill it that much stronger. And its a great place to backup and archive anything including APK's. If you uninstalled anything you regret, upgraded something to a new version that doesn't work, or wipe your system by accident, the SD card will remain unaffected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by J. Huster

  • Works fast with Steam Deck
Style: Card Only Capacity: 512GB
Got the 512 GB model to expand on the Steam Deck's admittedly limited storage. Even if you got the largest storage model of the Deck (512 GB) it can fill up quickly. Games are just bigger nowadays. I think the newest Call of Duty is like 150 gigs. Just like every storage manufacturer, they advertise the storage in "GB" instead of "GiB", so when you actually plug it into a computer you lose some space in the conversion. In this case, after you format it on the Steam Deck (ext4 I believe) you end up with 468.2 GB of usable space. Which admittedly is a tiny bit bigger than the Deck's own 465.3 GB of usable space on the 512 model. It seems like every storage mfr. has their own way of making this GB/GiB calculation, and it's just plain annoying how they always favor giving you less storage than it says on the label. It's so common now it's pretty much standard practice with them, so what can you do. But losing 9% of your storage space is never fun, so it's always worth complaining about again. The largest game I have loaded on this card is Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition, which is 73.48 GB. And the stories are true, it loads pretty much just as fast as the Steam Deck's own SSD. The game's intro comes with a few somewhat lengthy cutscenes, and game developers have gotten pretty good at hiding the loading screens in the background now, but still there was absolutely no wait at all between gameplay sections. In fact, I have another older game "Destroy All Humans!" (2005) on the Deck's SSD that has more hard loading screens, and it just "feels" like it takes longer to launch and load new levels than Horizon Zero Dawn on the micro SD card. HZD had a few times where it would stutter during the intro cutscenes, and drop to 20 FPS very momentarily, but for some reason this seemed to clear up after about 30 mins in, and otherwise ran at around 35-45 FPS. Definitely watchable. Gameplay was much smoother, had absolutely no stutters, and ran really consistently at around 40 FPS. Definitely playable. And not all of that may be down to the card. I'm not sure if Horizon Zero Dawn uses pre-rendered cutscenes or not (basically a video file), but it might explain the odd stuttering that only happened during cutscenes, and not during gameplay. However you would think streaming even a 4k video file should be easy, stutter-less task for this card. Another reason could be Steam's own weird download behavior: if you want to download multiple games at the same time to load your new card up, each time you click "Install" on a new game, Steam will interrupt whatever download it was currently working on and immediately start downloading the game you just clicked on, putting whatever it was downloading before into a queue. As far as I know, there's no way to just add games directly to the queue, to have them each download 1-at-a-time uninterrupted. If there is that option I haven't found it yet. (You would think this would be the default behavior anyway.) This means when I clicked on 8 different games to start downloading at the same time, each time I clicked on the next one it would pause the current download at around 1% complete, and only pick it back up again once the last one I clicked on completed. This causes pretty bad fragmentation in your game data, with the first 1% of 8 different games stored at the beginning of the card. But it could explain the rare stuttering in the intro cutscenes that somehow miraculously cleared up after a little while. Solid-state storage is supposed to have much better random IOPS read performance than HDDs, but no matter what when you've got fragmented data you're going to get slower speeds than continuous reads. FYI, you can transfer games between 2 different micro SD cards directly on the Deck. I was using a temporary 64 GB card while waiting until this one arrived, and my Windows computer couldn't read the ext4 or whatever filesystem Deck uses, and I didn't want to mess around with new drivers to get that to work. But with a few USB-C to USB-A adapters and micro SD card reader, it's easy to do on the Deck itself. It won't show up on the Deck's Storage menu of the main interface, so you have to hold the power button down and switch to Desktop mode, where you can use the standard file browser to copy things over. Keep this in mind before you start troubleshooting your wonky series of daisy-chained adapters/card readers because you think they aren't working. And make sure you format the new card first. Another FYI: I had a little scare thinking I bricked my Deck or something when I first installed this card. I made sure to completely shut down the Deck before swapping SD cards, but I think that confused the bootloader. When I turned it back on the Deck had a completely blank, black screen, and Steam didn't load. It turned out the boot order somehow got switched, and it was trying to find the Steam OS on the new microSD card instead of the Deck's SSD. To fix this is easy, while it's off hold 'Volume Down' and click the Power Button - when you hear the chime, let go of the Volume Down button, and you'll be booted into the Boot Manager. There you can fix the boot order, and I haven't had it happen again since. Just search "steam deck recovery" online for more info, Valve has great instructions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022 by Snake Eater

  • Great USB drive for Blink System modules (and pretty much anything else)
Style: Card & Card Reader Bundle Capacity: 128GB
I use this USB drive for my Blink system modules 2.0. They are small enough to not be noticed but allow you to not have to use the cloud and also allow your blink cameras to continue recording to the system module when the wifi is down. Well worth the money. You can also slap this onto a laptop and you won't even know it's there other than it is taking up one of your ports. There's not much to break off so you can leave it on when casing the laptop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024 by Patrick

  • Does what it’s supposed to.
Style: Card Only Capacity: 128GB
Basically it does what it’s supposed to do. I got this as a spare for my drone, and it works great. After years of using it’s still working flawlessly. I know you can probably catch this listing cheaper on one of the sale days that happens every so often. But overall if you live in BFE like I do, and have to go extremely out of your way to a Walmart at the best scenario, for the possibility they don’t even have what you need with select specs you need, could be out of stock, or just don’t carry what you are looking for. It’s just simpler to shop online, and order it and forget it, at least until it arrives. Overall I can’t complain one bit with this purchase! Got exactly what I was looking for, and even needed, price was fine, quality was good, specs was solid, everything was good! So yeah solid buy in all honesty. Fully recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024 by Fyhy

  • "It's Working Great Beav!"
Style: Card Only Capacity: 64GB
"It's Working Great Beav!" A salute to the 1957 sitcom, TV series, "Leave it to Beaver". I bought the micro-SDXC card for the base unit of a Eufy, wireless, Bluetooth doorbell camera, to record captured videos. I have no complaints so far. I have always had great luck with SanDisk memory cards. I don't believe you can go wrong with SanDisk! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024 by Cold Beer Enthusionado

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