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SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (SDSQXNE-064G-GN6MA)

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Arrives Sunday, Apr 28
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Capacity: 64GB


Features

  • Engineered for the latest Android based smartphones, tablets, action and MIL cameras
  • Recommended by GoPro for use with Hero, Hero3+, Hero4, & HERO+ LCD.
  • Shoot continuous burst mode, Full HD and 4K Ultra HD video, up to 90MB/s transfer speed
  • Built for and tested in harsh conditions; temperature proof, water proof, shock proof, and x-ray proof
  • SanDisk Memory Zone App makes it easy to manage your smartphone memory with your media files
  • Deluxe data recovery software downloadable offer
  • Lifetime limited warranty

Description

Capture more fast action and record more Full HD or 4K Ultra HD-ready video with your Android based smartphone, action or MIL camera. SanDisk Extreme cards are built tough for extreme durability even under challenging environmental conditions. Fast speeds reduce the time you're on hold while your pictures and videos move to your card or from your card to your computer. Storage capacities from 16GB to 64GB expand device memory and leave room to record video that's ready for the new 4K Ultra HD television screens and monitors.


RAM: ‎64 GB


Brand: ‎SanDisk


Item model number: ‎SDSQXNE-064G-GN6MA


Item Weight: ‎0.176 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎0.04 x 0.59 x 0.43 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎0.04 x 0.59 x 0.43 inches


Color: ‎64GB


Manufacturer: ‎SanDisk


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 27, 2015


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  • ✔ ✔ ✔ Stores / Captures GoPro Shots 35% Faster and Transfers to Laptop 20% Faster, Compared to the Older Version..!!
Capacity: 64GB
✔ ✔ ✔ UHS-I SPEED CLASS 3 SUPPORTED (Translation : Awesome for 4K Video Recording..!!) This memory card complies with the latest UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) standards, which means that it guarantees excellent performance while recording videos into this card by ensuring minimum writing speeds for smooth recording of high-res 4K video content in your camcorders like GoPro. To be more specific for the people who care about things of this sort - this card is UHS-I/U3, which means it belongs to SPEED CLASS 3 of the UHS-I standards. There is also a UHS-II standard, which supports faster bus speeds when used with UHS-II supported host devices. Basically, UHS-I and UHS-II differ in the bus interface or the pin layout of the card. UHS-I/UHS-II cards in-turn come in two different speed class ratings - U1 (Speed Class 1) and U3 (Speed Class 3). This specific Sandisk micro-sd card supports Speed Class3 of the UHS-I Bus Mode. That’s basically what it means when they say UHS-I/U3. ➽ BENCHMARK TESTS The image uploaded shows the comparison benchmark between the older Sandisk Extreme 32 GB (ASIN: B00M55BS8G), and the newer Sandisk Extreme 64 GB (the product being reviewed). ✔ ✔ ✔ TEST OUTCOME : The newer version does approximately 20% faster reads and 35% faster writes sequentially, compared to the older one ✔ ✔ ✔ In real life, this translates to the fact that shooting videos and photos directly into this micro sd card (sequential writes) in your camera, like in a GoPro, would be 35% faster than the older one. Additionally, transferring these photo / movie files into your computer (sequential reads) would now be 20% faster than the previous version of Sandisk extreme. ➽ TEST ENVIRONMENT As you can see, the tests have been done using the latest CrystalDiskMark v5.0.2 64bit software. These tests consist of three passes, each of which in-turn comprises of 9 test runs - all of this just to make sure that the benchmark results are not just a “one-off” thing. All tests were ran on a Quad-Core / 16 GB RAM Windows 7 HP laptop with no background programs running, using the respective OEM SD Card readers from Sandisk. ➽ EXPLANATION OF TEST TYPES Seq Q32T1: Sequential (Block Size=128KiB) Read/Write with multi Queues & Threads 4K Q32T1: Random 4KiB Read/Write with multi Queues & Threads Seq: Sequential (Block Size=1MiB) Read/Write with single Thread 4K: Random 4KiB Read Write with single Queue & Thread ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2015 by HFZReviews

  • BUYER BEWARE OF AMAZON SELLERS WITH FAKE MEMORY CARDS! ONLY BUY DIRECT FROM AMAZON!
Capacity: 64GB
BUYERS BEWARE! These memory cards are awesome, but there are a lot of fakes being sold on Amazon! Only buy these cards direct from Amazon! (Ships from and sold by Amazon) There are a number of sellers who are selling fake Chinese knockoffs of these cards! I purchased one from Youngseller which was fulfilled by Amazon, and upon receiving it I could automatically tell that it was a fake. DO NOT BUY FROM YOUNGSELLER. The backside of the packaging where the product details reside looked very pixellated, almost like a bad photoshop job. Also on the backside of the packaging near the bottom right corner you see a logo that states "Includes RescuePRO Deluxe" and beneath that "See inside for details". When you open the package for a real SanDisk product, there should be stickers affixed to the inside of the package with a serial number for the software. The fake memory cards do not have anything on the inside of the packaging. The front of the package looked convincing except for one thing...it says "microsDXC UHS-I Card" but the "s" is supposed to be capitalized as well if it's a real SanDisk product. It should read "microSDXC UHS-I Card". Now on to the memory card itself. The fake ones look like they are very poorly printed, the text is slightly fuzzy looking, and the colors are a bit "off". The font is also a little smaller as well. The back of my fake memory card had an oval gold reflective sticker that had "SD 2016" on it. Real SanDisk memory cards don't have those cheap stickers on them. I have a photo that I posted with this review that shows the difference between a real card and a fake one. The real one I purchased from Best Buy (on the right), and it's a smaller size (32GB) but will give you a general idea. A real 64GB card will look exactly like the 32GB card with exception of the size number being different. Notice the colors are completely off and the text is much fuzzier on the fake one (left side). Now here's the kicker; when you insert a fake SanDisk card into your computer it will show that the size is actually what's advertised. In reality, the memory card capacity is only a fraction of what it states, and they are able to hack the memory card so that it shows a false capacity on your computer. Upon using it, you notice that the fake card is much much slower and once you hit it's true capacity limit the card will become corrupted and you will lose all of your data. It's not worth the hassle so trust me on this. To confirm that my card was fake once and for all, I used a PC program called H2testw which can be downloaded free online, just google it. This program is the industry standard application used to test for true capacity of an sd card. It does a full read and write test to ensure that the advertised capacity is truly what it can hold. Upon running H2testw to check my memory card, I discovered that my "64GB" memory card only had a true capacity of 7GB!! The speed was around 15 MB/s, the REAL SanDisk Extreme cards have a speed of up to 90 MB/s! For you computer nerds out there, I've pasted the logs below for analysis. Do yourselves a favor and only buy memory cards that are shipped and sold directly by Amazon. I don't think I will ever trust buying any product from an "Amazon seller" again due to this experience. Amazon's customer service on the other hand was amazing and they rectified the situation immediately. And remember, DO NOT BUY FROM YOUNGSELLER! Log from H2testw: The media is likely to be defective. 7.9 GByte OK (16711479 sectors) 51.8 GByte DATA LOST (108767433 sectors) Details:0 KByte overwritten (0 sectors) 0 KByte slightly changed (< 8 bit/sector, 0 sectors) 51.8 GByte corrupted (108767433 sectors) 0 KByte aliased memory (0 sectors) First error at offset: 0x00000001fdfe6e00 Expected: 0x00000001fdfe6e00 Found: 0xaaf3171d41908688 H2testw version 1.3 Writing speed: 8.78 MByte/s Reading speed: 15.2 MByte/s H2testw v1.4 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2016 by Phil

  • Failed after less than one year of light use in my phone that is only used occasionally
Capacity: 64GB
Lasted less than a year of light use in my phone (phone does not have a sim card and is used only I'm my car for recording on track sessions, so less than a dozen weekends), and how I found out it had gone bad was I lost 2 sessions of on track video including my fastest laps. I use Kingston in my other cameras (Mobius and their 808 Keychain camera) so luckily I had some other footage. I think I will try a Kingston in my phone. I probably just got a bad one, but $32 down the tubes... not happy... Going to attempt a warranty claim... Error reading file 'G:\1.h2w', offset 0x1f00000. (The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error. Code 1117) Warning: Only 60873 of 60874 MByte tested. The media is likely to be defective. 688 KByte OK (1376 sectors) 30.3 MByte DATA LOST (62112 sectors) Details:0 KByte overwritten (0 sectors) 0 KByte slightly changed (< 8 bit/sector, 0 sectors) 30.3 MByte corrupted (62112 sectors) 0 KByte aliased memory (0 sectors) First error at offset: 0x00000000000ac000 Expected: 0x00000000000ac000 Found: 0x4be6f2aa4c24a6b6 H2testw version 1.3 Reading speed: 39.5 MByte/s H2testw v1.4 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2017 by Steve Danielson

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