- 128 GB Micro SDXC card
- Dependable high speed for shooting Full HD (1080p) video and high quality photos
- SanDisk memory zone app to view and manage digital files from your phone
- Ten-year warranty
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DJ Dunk
18 Nov 163#12
With an adapter.
All comments (41)
uptwisting
18 Nov 16#1
Been looking for a well priced micro SD card for two weeks now. This will do nicely. Thanks!
PointDex
18 Nov 16#2
Any good for a 1440p dashcam or is this too slow
Lax to PointDex
18 Nov 16#8
Works fine with my 4K camcorder and hence should have no issues with your dash cam, as long as it works with XC cards.
JayR123 to PointDex
18 Nov 16#18
Why would you want a 128GB for a dashcam ! You want to record what, 2 months of driving before it starts looping ? Just stick in 8GB, that should do you fine for any journey.
bluesnoop85
18 Nov 16#3
Ordered!
pjazzy
18 Nov 16#4
I remember paying £80 for this not too long ago
steve1221
18 Nov 162#5
What are the chances these will be under £20 this time next week?
pavel76 to steve1221
18 Nov 16#7
Very small ...considering recent price rise at all retailers. £25 seems to be great price for 128gb card now...
Magister
18 Nov 161#6
What Android version is it?
Lax
18 Nov 16#9
Agree, I missed out on the Toshiba ones last time (around 3 weeks back) and since then, they have jumped up and stayed above £ Sorry, that's just an Amazon quirk (my first post, sorry!). It doesn't have Android on it, it should work with Android devices (I guess mainly targeted at that), but various other devices e.g. Camera, camcorder etc...
Lax
18 Nov 161#10
Very welcome. Likewise had been looking for more than a couple of weeks as well and hence thought it was well worth sharing :-).
neils31
18 Nov 16#11
Its a micro sd card......
DJ Dunk
18 Nov 163#12
With an adapter.
jb484
18 Nov 162#13
In case it helps it's the same price at Argos. Good price. Was a couple of £ more expensive as a Deal of the Day not long ago. Heat.
hannibalhorn to jb484
19 Nov 16#34
That does help as I'm sat on a free £10 voucher from buying an Xbox. Thanks.
djames108
18 Nov 16#14
been waiting for the faster cards to come down, the 45m/s are usually this price but as extra storage for my surface I wanted faster :smiley:
jay-uk
18 Nov 161#15
Good price. Still waiting for a Samsung evo to get to this price as I don't trust SanDisk from past experience. Voted hot
gurdster
18 Nov 162#16
Good spot by jb484 that it's the same price at Argos and as Quidco are running a special 10% cashback rate at Argos today, that will bring the price down at Argos to under £23. I have a 64Gb version of this card and it has been faultless whereas my Integral 128Gb card has been playing up ever since I got it. Heat for this deal as well as the Argos one. :smiley:
Lax to gurdster
18 Nov 161#20
Agree, good spot jb484 and like you said gurdster, with quidco discount, it'd work out even cheaper.
tygar2
18 Nov 16#17
Argos it is then..
.thanks.
RedmanDealer
18 Nov 16#19
ummmed and erred when it was about £26 then cursed when it went back up to £35. Just ordered on Prime now and will have it in a couple of hours :smiley:
Its a shame its not an extreme (have a 64GB extreme) but not paying £60 for that.
uptwisting
18 Nov 16#21
I forgot to add the micro bit :smiley:
sam_of_london
18 Nov 16#22
Voted hot
brendinho
18 Nov 16#23
excellent!! cheers!!
Picard123
18 Nov 16#24
This card is too slow.
Picard123
18 Nov 16#25
That's a pretty misleading claim because it's only dependable if you're shooting at low bit rates and 25/30fps. Jump to 50/60fps and 30GB/s and it won't be fast enough.
This is a U1 card (slow writes), not U3 (faster writes).
alababaju
19 Nov 16#26
30GB/s???? Did you mean MB/s or Mb/s (Megabytes or Megabits per second).
Picard123
19 Nov 161#27
Haha...that will teach me not to post late at night! :laughing:
Meant 30Mbps. You simply get a much better quality video source particularly for editing at that bit rate compared the the default 15Mbps etc.
twe
19 Nov 16#28
Anyone recommend a faster 128gb card? There was an offer here for a Toshiba branded at £33+ but anything else? Thanks.
djames108
19 Nov 16#29
if you want faster you will pay a lot more, simples.
Picard123 to djames108
19 Nov 16#35
Not necessarily. U1 cards can vary tremendously in terms of sequential write speeds. You can buy one U1 card from one company and it will be slower than another U1 card from a different company, both cards being the same price. Tons of online benchmarks on this. For example:
Personally I'd go for the Samsung Evo+ over this for its faster sequential write speeds (good for high bit rate video), and would even get a lower capacity faster card than a higher capacity low speed card, as MicroSD cards are dog slow compared to eMMC, SSD, USB3.0 flash etc.
raichthebest
19 Nov 16#30
24.99 at argos too
asiot
19 Nov 161#31
Bought this exact card from amazon back in April for £20 (£25.99 before promotion added) and it lasted about two months before it was that slow I ended up binning it.. Even tried re formatting to no avail
Lax to asiot
19 Nov 16#32
Return to Amazon or SanDisk under 10 year warranty?
jsty3105
19 Nov 16#33
Possibly perfect for the Nintendo Switch if rumors are to be believed.
djames108
19 Nov 16#36
yea and its £10 more.........
its specs are the same, benchmarks may show its faster and perhaps it may be. But again its £10 more, hence the comment 'if you want faster you will pay a lot more'.......
Picard123
19 Nov 16#37
The time that I save not staring at file to be copied over and written to a slower SD card is EASILY worth £10 to me.
EASILY.
djames108
19 Nov 16#38
yea and its still £10 more
studio54inc
20 Nov 161#39
It's U1 and not the much newer U3 version. It's too slow and doesn't support 4K recording. Voted COLD.
Picard123
22 Nov 16#40
Jeeezus.....do you not understand that cards, even within the same U1 classification have different performance? Only an idiot looks at only price.
If you want a faster card for the same price as this, get the Samsung Evo card:
"Using our Consumer Testing Platform, we measured transfer speeds from the 32GB Samsung EVO microSD card with IOMeter. Sequential posted read and write speeds of 44.4MB/s and 19.1MB/s respectively. The SanDisk Ultra recorded sequential activity at 44.66MB/s and 14.29MB/s for read and write respectively. The Toshiba card showed the slowest results, measuring 34.3MB/s read and 12.1MB/s write." - SR.com
It's more reliable and still faster.
If you want high bit rate 1080p video recording, get the Evo+
It's not rocket science. There are tons of reviews and benchmarks on the web that take 30 seconds to find.
djames108
23 Nov 16#41
excwpt when this deal was posted it wasn't the same price :wink:
Opening post
- Dependable high speed for shooting Full HD (1080p) video and high quality photos
- SanDisk memory zone app to view and manage digital files from your phone
- Ten-year warranty
Top comments
All comments (41)
Sorry, that's just an Amazon quirk (my first post, sorry!). It doesn't have Android on it, it should work with Android devices (I guess mainly targeted at that), but various other devices e.g. Camera, camcorder etc...
.thanks.
Its a shame its not an extreme (have a 64GB extreme) but not paying £60 for that.
This is a U1 card (slow writes), not U3 (faster writes).
Meant 30Mbps. You simply get a much better quality video source particularly for editing at that bit rate compared the the default 15Mbps etc.
Personally I'd go for the Samsung Evo+ over this for its faster sequential write speeds (good for high bit rate video), and would even get a lower capacity faster card than a higher capacity low speed card, as MicroSD cards are dog slow compared to eMMC, SSD, USB3.0 flash etc.
its specs are the same, benchmarks may show its faster and perhaps it may be. But again its £10 more, hence the comment 'if you want faster you will pay a lot more'.......
EASILY.
If you want a faster card for the same price as this, get the Samsung Evo card:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-MicroSDXC-Adapter-Frustration-Packaging/dp/B00V4BRF9S
"Using our Consumer Testing Platform, we measured transfer speeds from the 32GB Samsung EVO microSD card with IOMeter. Sequential posted read and write speeds of 44.4MB/s and 19.1MB/s respectively. The SanDisk Ultra recorded sequential activity at 44.66MB/s and 14.29MB/s for read and write respectively. The Toshiba card showed the slowest results, measuring 34.3MB/s read and 12.1MB/s write." - SR.com
It's more reliable and still faster.
If you want high bit rate 1080p video recording, get the Evo+
It's not rocket science. There are tons of reviews and benchmarks on the web that take 30 seconds to find.