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The Micro SD Card 128GB Class 10 Memory Card is designed for high-performance storage, offering a read speed of 20MB/s and compatibility with a wide range of devices including phones, tablets, and cameras. With a generous 128GB capacity, this card ensures you never run out of space for your precious memories. Plus, it comes with an SD adapter for added convenience and is backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
Read Speed | 20 Megabytes Per Second |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
J**E
Great bang for the buck!
Works as I expected it to with no issues
I**.
Good
Good product
J**N
One Star
Doesn't work!!!
P**.
Five Stars
WASTOLD IT WASENT 128 GB. BUT USING IT ANYWAY.
B**A
Five Stars
Good
O**N
Wow. A great price on a product that can't legally exist. (SDHC cards don't go to 128GB)
The price of this micro SD car is suspect. $19 is well below the market average for 128GB micro SD card. This technology is simply not that cheap to produce. The market average as of the date of this review for 128GB micro SD card is about $35-$50. If the price of flash storage is significantly below the market average, red flags should go up. Flash card storage is one of those places where saving a buck is usually going to burn you. (aside from a legitimate sale price of a reputable established brand from a reputable established seller). This 128GB card costs what legitimate 64GB cards of the same speed class do on average.An even bigger problem with this card is that the wrong labeling is on it. SDHC cards, by definition, only hold up to 32GB. Cards above 32GB will be marked SDXC. This is not an opinion. There are rules about what cards can use which labeling. A manufacturer has to buy the licensing rights to sell a legitimate SDHC or SDXC card, and the card must comply with the specifications of the organization that holds those licensing rights. You can't put an SDHC label on a 128GB card because the SDHC label would never be licensed fro a 128GB card.What happens is that fraudulent card makers will take a 4GB card that costs $1 to make, and hack the control chip that tells the computer what the capacity of the card is so your computer thinks it's a 128GB card. Your computer will even try to write 128GB of data, but the data doesn't actually go anywhere. There is a program called "h2testw" (google it for the download) that will write single bytes of data to the card until it's full then verify the data is actually on the card. If you buy ANY flash storage you should use that utility to verify the card's actual capacity before trusting data to it. (Thanks to reviewer Tom Nimitz for making the world aware of that utility)And I know all of this has been said already...but if this is a fake listing, those typically tend to start getting loads of fake reviews glowing about how great the product is. If that happens, look at the review history of the reviews. If there are suddenly 10 positive reviews all by reviewers who've only ever reviewed products on that 1 day, red flags should go up.
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