🚀 Elevate your media game with speed and space that keeps up!
The Lexar 32GB (2-Pack) microSD cards combine UHS-I Class 10 technology with up to 100MB/s read/write speeds, perfect for capturing and transferring 4K and Full HD content. Each pack includes an SD adapter for versatile device compatibility, making it an ideal memory upgrade for smartphones, tablets, and action cameras. Supported by a limited lifetime warranty, these cards deliver reliable, high-performance storage in a compact form factor.
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Includes SD adapter |
Read Speed | 100 Megabytes Per Second |
Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Write Speed | 100 MB per second |
Hardware Interface | microSDHC |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Product Dimensions | 0.04"L x 0.59"W |
Manufacturer | Lexar International |
UPC | 843367124558 |
RAM | 32 GB |
Item model number | LMS0633032G-B2ANU |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.04 x 0.59 x 0.53 inches |
ASIN | B094866JD3 |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | May 5, 2021 |
M**E
Storage Wonders in a Tiny Package
I really like the features of this micro SD card. The 32GB storage capacity is impressive. It handled all my needs, from storing pictures to videos, and more. A perfect companion for my smartphone, tablet, and action camera. You can't ask for more!
J**.
Working great so far
Got these for my Raspberry Pi 5 - only needed 4 or 8 GB but these are so inexpensive I figured the extra space would be good. Using the second one as a backup/clone.
G**A
Good
Good
S**S
Fake/Size/Performance
As others have reported you can get a fake. I would recommend anyone buying this product that you do some testing before you use it for those precious photos.My first shipment was a fake and you can see from the packing it looked really good. The left is the fake and the right is real.Performance is as stated by the manufacture.As others have reported that the drive is not 512GB. Here is the explanation as to the drive size:It's the difference between kibibyte/mebibyte/gibibyte vs kilobyte/megabyte/gigabyte. If you look up the terms you will get the math and the how/why drive manufactures use the different terms to calculate size. The bottom line is the most drives when they give you a size in GB you only really get 93% of the stated size. 512GB x 93% = 476GB.The reason I knocked one star off was the fact my first shipment was a fake and the trouble I went through to figure it out and resolve the issue.Hope this review helps.
R**S
Exactly what was needed. Arrived quickly.
Very good item.
M**C
Works as advertised
Highly recommend works perfect in my dash cam easy to install great storage capacity awesome video quality
J**I
I was a bit scared, but it turned out great
There are a lot of reviews that mention fake cards. The ones I got were genuine, and fast.When I saw this it was the deal of the day on Amazon Day, sold and shipped by Amazon, none of this "Sold by FluffyTronics, fulfilled by Amazon" stuff. But that wasn't a 100% guarantee, because one person reported a counterfeit card even with "sold and shipped by Amazon".So, with a slight bit of trepidation, I ordered a couple. I wish I had ordered more.The cards were exactly as promised. First thing I did was put them in a reader on my PC, ran a card checker which reported a good controller. Then I ran Crystal Disk Mark, and got numbers better than anything else I'd ever checked except an XQD drive (XQD is insane, it writes a consistent 200 megs/sec). It was about 20% faster than a Sandisk full SD Extreme Pro that also had a V30 A3 rating.So, to make sure it didn't have a "rolling" memory controller (the sort where they use a much smaller memory chips and just keep overwriting stuff, so you write 512 gigs to a 512 gig card, and you can only read the last 8 gigs copied, the other 504 gigs have been thrown away) I copied 350 gigs of videos to them (I just happened to have a folder that had about the right amount of video. The videos got written as a smooth 86 megs/second.I then did a full SHA-256 of both the data on the card and the original files. Match! Every last byte was intact. The card remained fairly cool.Reformat, and one went into my S10+ along with a complete copy of my wife and my 30+ years of buying and ripping CDs. (Seriously, there 8x32 quart totes full of over a thousand CDs), which only took 1/6 the space ripped at 320K.I never came close to filling the 128 gig in my last phone. I doubt 3 years has made me 3x as memory hungry.The other card is going in a Raspberry Pi. ;)
J**
Love it
Love it work well
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