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About SanDisk 1.5TB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card
Overall Feedback:
76% positive
67% appreciated the wide compatibility, though 33% had issues
Initially, I was concerned about the memory card compatibility with the helmet camera that recommended a storage limit of 64GB. But, both worked well without any issues.
The micro SD card is compatible with mini SD adapters that specifically state SDHC.
On both of my Kindle Fire 10 HD (13th generation) tablets, the SD card was incompatible and corrupted.
The 1.5TB version of the tablet is not compatible with music files, despite the specs stating it should be.
The product did not include the adapter as described.
Initially, the micro-sd-memory-cards worked fine, but later they got stuck and did not accept write operations, including changes to the volume header.
64% found it helpful to secure data, however 36% didn't
The data on the card got stuck and it is no longer accepting write operations, including changes to the volume header.
The SanDisk 128GB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card is underwhelming in terms of data transfer rates.
I faced issues with the micro SD memory card while trying to format it in different devices. None of my 10 different SD cards of different sizes could be read by my GoPro.
66% liked the read and write speeds, while 34% didn't like
I noticed that the Switch should not have faster loading times with an A2 card because of the Switch's inherent read-limits, but it actually does perform faster at loading.
The Switch performs faster at loading with an A2 card despite its inherent read-limits.
I suggest that the write speed not being advertised should be a warning to all users searching for a fast card.
I noticed that the writing speed is slow, causing a half point deduction to a 4.
I am only getting up to 20mb write speed even on large files. Not sure what went wrong.
63% appreciated the security features, but 37% found them insufficient
The SanDisk 128GB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card falls short of promised speeds and has underwhelming performance.
Both my Kindle Fire 10 HD (13th generation) tablets displayed a notice that the SD card was incompatible and corrupted.
I faced a minor issue as I had to reformat the card before use, indicating a possible security feature issue.
68% praised the storage capacity, while 32% found it limited
The SanDisk 128GB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card falls short of its promised speeds and has disappointing performance.
I wanted to move some files from my laptop to the card, but I was told that there was not enough space. Upon checking the properties, I found that the card was supposed to be 1TB, but it showed only 32GB of space available.
Initially, I was concerned about the memory card compatibility with the helmet camera that recommended a storage limit of 64GB. But, both worked well without any issues.
I have a Kingston MobileLite Plus USB 3.2 card reader that works with Sandisk and writes at 120MB/s and reads at 170MB/s on a WIN10 PC. There are rare card readers that can write/read faster with all card brands.
I now have peace of mind knowing that I have reliable storage for my security needs.
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