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SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I Card with SanDisk SD UHS-I Card Reader

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Capacity: 128GB


Style: Card & Card Reader Bundle


Features

  • Shot speeds up to 90MB/s*, transfer speeds up to 170MB/s.* Requires compatible devices capable of reaching such speeds. | *Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending upon host device, interface, usage conditions and other factors. 1MB=1,000,000 bytes. X = 150KB/sec
  • Perfect for shooting 4K UHD video(1) and sequential burst mode photography | (1)Full HD (1920x1080) and 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) video support may vary based upon host device, file attributes and other factors
  • Fast UHS-I transfer speeds of up to 170 MB/s (performance may be lower depending on host device, interface, usage conditions and other factors. 1MB = 1, 000, 000 bytes)
  • With USB 3.0, move content up to 10x faster than USB 2.0 readers (transfer to drive up to 10 times faster than standard USB 2.0 drives (4MB/s); USB 3.0 port required. Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending upon host device)

Description

Capacity:128GB | Style:Card & Card Reader Bundle


RAM: 128 GB


Brand: SanDisk


Date First Available: February 12, 2019


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  • Misleading - Requires SanDisk USB3.0 UHS1 Card Reader to get claimed speeds
Capacity: 128GB Style: Card Only
Misleading - You can only get the claimed 170MB/s read speed with a Sandisk UHS-1 USB Card Reader as it utilizes proprietary technology to go above UHS-1 speeds. With a Delkin USB 3.0 Multi-Card reader that supports UHS-II; this card gets 92MB/s read and 84MB/s write. With my Surface Book 2 built-in SD card slot, this card gets 98MB/s read and 75MB/s write Update - changed to 2* ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2019 by Neil K

  • Not as fast as claimed. But still good UHS-I card
Capacity: 128GB Style: Card Only
I was surprised to find this card for the same price as the Extreme Pro 95MB/s that had been available for a while. Almost double the read speed for the same price? Awesome! Not so fast there... If you read the fine print on SanDisk's website or the product packaging you'll see that it requires proprietary technology to achieve the full 170MB/s read. Otherwise it maxes out at around standard UHS-I speeds of 90MB/s read, 80MB/s write. (It's called a standard for a reason.) At first I thought my laptop's integrated card reader just wasn't up to par so I tried an external one, same results. It seems the only device capable of achieving these speeds is SanDisk's own USB 3.0 card reader, and other certified/participating devices (which so far includes nothing else). Normally I'd be upset about this but, at the time of writing, this model is almost the exact same price as the 95MB/s model, only a few cents higher. So I can't really complain, it's not like I was swindled out of more money, it's basically the same price, with the potential ability to read and write faster should you purchase their USB card reader. I'm giving it three stars because it is misleading to boldly print 170MB/s, when that's not achievable by 99% of customers. Otherwise, so far it seems like a fine card, as long as it doesn't suddenly die I may bump it up to 4 stars in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2019 by Eric W

  • Unknown Part Number? "New Gen" made in Malaysia. Is it worth it? Full Review!
Capacity: 128GB Style: Card Only
This product review is for the 128Gb - New Gen Model. The product seems to be accurate to others. Non yellow tab indicates not a fake card at first glance. However, this does not seem to be an issue with the "New Gen" cards though. Product has non-embossed label on the back labeled "Made In Malaysia". The only thing that throws me for a loop is the part number. The only thing that makes sense is that this card is NOT a US market card, which could very well be why some people have issues with US market cameras. I would highly suggest formatting the card before first time use. I 'scoured' the SanDisk website, going through different regions, and couldn't seem to find the SDSDXXY-128G-GN4IN model number. My "google-foo" also doesn't really reveal any hard evidence of it being a legitimate model number. The only legitimate model numbers I can accurately find are in between what this card represents, which are the following: SDSDXXG-128G-GN4IN, SDSDXXY-128G-ANCIN, & SDSDXXG-128G-ANCIN. Also, oddly enough, even Singapore (in Malaysia) doesn't carry the model number. Are we all getting duped, who knows? Do they work, seems to be hit or miss. Is it worth the hassle, probably not. Which is why I'm giving this 3 stars. Will do some further testing to verify it they actually work as advertised. If not, I'll stop being a cheap-o and just fork out the mulah for actual retail ones. I'll be back. Update 12/5/19 Ok, I'm back. I decided to order a couple US market versions of these cards from Best Buy (black Friday sale was actually cheaper than this Amazon version). The model number is obviously different. The packaging is different as well. The card comes in a combination of the 'old gen' cardboard packaging with the 'new gen' plastic sleeve w/ pull plastic inserted, sandwiched between the cardboard. As pictured, the 'new gen' model here comes in that kind of sleeve, but in an actual box. Interestingly enough, both the Best Buy and 'new gen' Amazon cards are IDENTICAL. Same alphanumeric combo written on the back and both say "Made In Malaysia". After testing all the cards, they all produce the same read/write speed. It's VERY important to note that to get max performance out of these cards, it is crucial you use a USB 3.0 input with an UHS-I compatible reader. Regardless if these Amazon cards are knock-offs or not, the new gen appear to be identical to the US market cards, and they perform the same. Therefor, I'm bumping up to 4 stars. Minus one star for having a weird part number that seems to be illegitimate, and for the fact that despite all this research, you can actually go for the peace of mind and get the US market card for the same price during certain times of the year. Take your pick. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2019 by Waldo

  • Sandisk Extreme Poo cards.
Capacity: 32GB Style: Card Only
New: 2 more of these cards are splitting open. The faceplate that says Sandisk on it is coming off of the card and jams in both cameras and readers. The faceplate is what captures the lock switch, so when it peeled back, the lock on one card fell out, fortunately not into a camera. Sandisk customer service, without even seeing the cards, said, "Normally this is considered to be physical damage due to mishandling which is not covered under SanDisk warranty." "Normally"? How often is this happening, and to how many users? I've never had a PNY or Transcend card come apart and they are going into and out of the same cameras and cases, and I've been using the other brands longer than Sandisk. Sandisk is supposed to be a top brand, but these cards just don't cut it. They should change the name to Extreme Poo. Prior review. This is a downgrade from my prior 5 star review. While the card was working, it was great. However, while pulling it out of my Pelican card case, I noticed that the sd card's case was splitting open along the seam (sort of like a book opening). I was in the field and it was my last card, so I put a tiny amount of superglue on it and re-sealed the case. The card worked fine for another month or so, then failed - none of my cameras could see it, and it wasn't locked. I contacted Sandisk and they said that because I glued it back together, I voided the warranty. That really shouldn't matter, because glue or no glue, the case cracked open, and they claim these are super-durable. I've never had a Transcend or PNY card fail, so will be going with them in the future ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2017 by JW

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