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SanDisk Ultra Plus 16GB 40MB/S SDHC (Class 10) Memory Card
SanDisk Ultra Plus 16GB 40MB/S SDHC (Class 10) Memory Card
SanDisk Ultra Plus 16GB 40MB/S SDHC (Class 10) Memory Card
SanDisk Ultra Plus 16GB 40MB/S SDHC (Class 10) Memory Card
SanDisk Ultra Plus 16GB 40MB/S SDHC (Class 10) Memory Card
SanDisk Ultra Plus 16GB 40MB/S SDHC (Class 10) Memory Card
SanDisk Ultra Plus 16GB 40MB/S SDHC (Class 10) Memory Card
SanDisk Ultra Plus 16GB 40MB/S SDHC (Class 10) Memory Card
SanDisk Ultra Plus 16GB 40MB/S SDHC (Class 10) Memory Card

SanDisk Ultra Plus 16GB 40MB/S SDHC (Class 10) Memory Card

Record Full HD 1080p video with this Class 10 compliant 16GB Ultra UHS-I SDHC Memory Card from SanDisk. With enhanced data read speeds of up to 40 MB/s this Ultra SDHC memory card is designed to suit the needs of compact and mid-range point and shoot cameras. You can also save and store a variety of files such as music, movies, documents and more. The writable label found on the card allows you to write down what is saved to the card while the built-in write protect switch helps to prevent accidental data loss. This card, as with most SanDisk cards, comes shock, temperature, x-ray, magnet, and waterproof to take your files with you nearly anywhere you go.

Record Full HD 1080p video with this Class 10 compliant 16GB Ultra UHS-I SDHC Memory Card from SanDisk. With enhanced data read speeds of up to 40 MB/s this Ultra SDHC memory card is designed to suit the needs of compact and mid-range point and shoot cameras. You can also save and store a variety of files such as music, movies, documents and more. The writable label found on the card allows you to write down what is saved to the card while the built-in write protect switch helps to prevent accidental data loss. This card, as with most SanDisk cards, comes shock, temperature, x-ray, magnet, and waterproof to take your files with you nearly anywhere you go.

Capacity:

48MB / 64GB
128 GB

SanDisk Ultra Plus 16GB 40MB/S SDHC (Class 10) Memory Card

Record Full HD 1080p video with this Class 10 compliant 16GB Ultra UHS-I SDHC Memory Card from SanDisk. With enhanced data read speeds of up to 40 MB/s this Ultra SDHC memory card is designed to suit the needs of compact and mid-range point and shoot cameras. You can also save and store a variety of files such as music, movies, documents and more. The writable label found on the card allows you to write down what is saved to the card while the built-in write protect switch helps to prevent accidental data loss. This card, as with most SanDisk cards, comes shock, temperature, x-ray, magnet, and waterproof to take your files with you nearly anywhere you go.

Record Full HD 1080p video with this Class 10 compliant 16GB Ultra UHS-I SDHC Memory Card from SanDisk. With enhanced data read speeds of up to 40 MB/s this Ultra SDHC memory card is designed to suit the needs of compact and mid-range point and shoot cameras. You can also save and store a variety of files such as music, movies, documents and more. The writable label found on the card allows you to write down what is saved to the card while the built-in write protect switch helps to prevent accidental data loss. This card, as with most SanDisk cards, comes shock, temperature, x-ray, magnet, and waterproof to take your files with you nearly anywhere you go.

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Last updated at 07/23/2024 06:23:02

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Reviews

25 April 2021agema.r

originally posted on influenster.com

SanDisk 128GB Class 10 microSDXC Memory Card with Adapter, is an excellent offering. Let us go through the advantages and disadvantages Advantages - 1) Extremely fast and can be used for recording of monitoring events from camera. I had used a Samsung 64GB micro SD card in my CleverDog monitoring camera, that conked off and procured this as replacement. It was detected and initialized almost without any issue. 2) Comes with an adapter so that you can format the micro SD card prior to usage. Disadvantages - none that i can think off.

12 March 2023amie.g

originally posted on influenster.com

Good for several purpose. This can be used to add extra storage to phones. carmeras. or even video consoles. There is different size you can get but depends on how much space you need.

9 January 2023canden.r

originally posted on influenster.com

I have always purchased SanDisk products when it comes to my filming career. I currently use. Nikon and a Sony camera. I used SanDisk memory card for both cameras and sometimes use the SanDisk microchips as well. These products are the best for cameras and more.

Specification

Capacity16GB
Transfer speedsup to 40MB/s read speed (write speed slower)

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Reviews

25 April 2021

SanDisk 128GB Class 10 microSDXC Memory Card with Adapter, is an excellent offering. Let us go through the advantages and disadvantages Advantages - 1) Extremely fast and can be used for recording of monitoring events from camera. I had used a Samsung 64GB micro SD card in my CleverDog monitoring camera, that conked off and procured this as replacement. It was detected and initialized almost without any issue. 2) Comes with an adapter so that you can format the micro SD card prior to usage. Disadvantages - none that i can think off.

agema.r originally posted on influenster.com
12 March 2023

Good for several purpose. This can be used to add extra storage to phones. carmeras. or even video consoles. There is different size you can get but depends on how much space you need.

amie.g originally posted on influenster.com
9 January 2023

I have always purchased SanDisk products when it comes to my filming career. I currently use. Nikon and a Sony camera. I used SanDisk memory card for both cameras and sometimes use the SanDisk microchips as well. These products are the best for cameras and more.

canden.r originally posted on influenster.com
13 April 2023

SanDisk is my go to for memory cards. Fast so it is perfect for cameras and videos. Full HD Quality, fast downloads, reads fast. Very easy to use. Just a good overall product

jill.j originally posted on influenster.com
30 October 2022

Great amount of storage on this. Whether it's pictures, videos, music, movies or more important things you need to save, this definitely gets the job done without being expensive. Worth the buy

nikki.l originally posted on influenster.com
(Almost) As Big as They Come
17 October 2012

Nikon list my D7000 as being completely compatible with this SDXC card and of course, it worked immediately from the pack. The massive 64gb (only a couple of bigger SD cards exist, both 128gb and disproportionally more costly) gives me (Nikon D7000 - 16.2MP) 1600 RAW+basic jpegs (my standard shoot); 1500 RAW+normal jpeg; 1400 RAW+fine jpeg; 1700 RAWs; 6400 fine jpegs; 12800 normal jpegs; 25600 basic jpegs. As I'm sure you know, cameras only show available picture number individually below 1000, so above are approximate. It's also marked as a "10", denoting full high-def video usage.There's a slight compromise over the bit more expensive 45mbs Extreme 64gb, this being a lesser 'Ultra' and "only" 30mbs. I've been using daily 20mbs Lexar pro 32gb cards in the D7000 ... MoreNikon list my D7000 as being completely compatible with this SDXC card and of course, it worked immediately from the pack. The massive 64gb (only a couple of bigger SD cards exist, both 128gb and disproportionally more costly) gives me (Nikon D7000 - 16.2MP) 1600 RAW+basic jpegs (my standard shoot); 1500 RAW+normal jpeg; 1400 RAW+fine jpeg; 1700 RAWs; 6400 fine jpegs; 12800 normal jpegs; 25600 basic jpegs. As I'm sure you know, cameras only show available picture number individually below 1000, so above are approximate. It's also marked as a "10", denoting full high-def video usage.There's a slight compromise over the bit more expensive 45mbs Extreme 64gb, this being a lesser 'Ultra' and "only" 30mbs. I've been using daily 20mbs Lexar pro 32gb cards in the D7000 up to now and these have been fine for general photography (even short bursts of RAW_jpeg on high-continuous drive) AND hi-def video without hitches or buffering, so the speed of this Sandisk should be fine. For sports or action enthusiasts or pro's, then you should be looking at the top 95mbs cards. (I have a 16gb Sandisk pro, for this type of work).I've had my complete fill with memory cards now, going out with a bang with the biggest one I'm likely to ever own - rather a satisfying feeling!

TimPix originally posted on wexphotographic.com
Better than Samsung!
5 April 2017

I've used Samsung's memory cards and had issues with corruption repeatedly. I've lost so many pictures and other things. I have no idea what were on these huge 128 gigabyte cards. However, I kept trying because my phone is a Samsung product and I assumed somehow they would work better together. This is my first time purchasing the SanDisk brand because I wanted to try an American-made product just in case I had to contact anyone because I have never been able to speak to anyone from Samsung. I Googled SanDisk and read that it is made in America, not sure if that's true or not. But I am extremely happy thus far. It has worked perfectly and the phone has had no issues reading the card like I've had in the past with the Samsung brand. Would definitely recommend!

ces21280 originally posted on ebay.com
Mighty mite
11 April 2018

These micro SD cards boggle my mind with their capacity, speed, and ease of use. I plugged it into my phone and moved a large number of files to it and used only about a third of its capacity. For scale, that's 5,000 mp3 songs from my CD collection, several hundred high definition photos, apps, and a large number of word files. That means I could do that twice more before I reached its capacity. If that's not enough, these cards go up to 200 gigs. All that said, it's a good idea to back up your stuff. One thing that isn't the card's fault is that some apps are rooted in the device's memory and can't be moved to the SD card. All in all, it's a good product.

royvee originally posted on ebay.com
ULTRA DATA STORAGE FOR HIGH-TECH DEVICES
23 March 2014

SanDisk is, I suppose, of the highest standards in such data storage cards. However, unless I could possibly confer with my devices, I am honestly incapable of deciphering the significant differences in Ultra, Ultra-Plus, Ultra-Pro, Extreme, Extreme-Plus, Extreme-Pro, or the other variety of titles given to these disks. Yes, I already comprehend that the answer is in the data transfer speed, and, of course, the prices. And, I will give the benefit of a doubt and grant this is probably true. I, in my perspective, believe most of the similarly manufactured disks(not all) are likely equally as efficient. Besides, all are rather easy to misplace or totally lose. One tip, if you can help it, is micro-sized may be fragile and prone to cracking(loss of all data results) ... MoreSanDisk is, I suppose, of the highest standards in such data storage cards. However, unless I could possibly confer with my devices, I am honestly incapable of deciphering the significant differences in Ultra, Ultra-Plus, Ultra-Pro, Extreme, Extreme-Plus, Extreme-Pro, or the other variety of titles given to these disks. Yes, I already comprehend that the answer is in the data transfer speed, and, of course, the prices. And, I will give the benefit of a doubt and grant this is probably true. I, in my perspective, believe most of the similarly manufactured disks(not all) are likely equally as efficient. Besides, all are rather easy to misplace or totally lose. One tip, if you can help it, is micro-sized may be fragile and prone to cracking(loss of all data results) when compared to the regular-sized disks. Let's take all factors into consideration, yet move to the many positive aspects. This is an essential and versatile accessory, and is easily compatible with a wide-range of modern high-tech devices. For those who do not know the comparisons over yesteryear means of data storage(big rolls and spools of films and tapes) cannot possibly fathom the incredible improvements of this tiny, flat tool, which helps us save and transfer our valuable data. These tiny data savers may be sort of priceless. Nonetheless, it is great to purchase these memory disks at the prices offered at Best Buy.

GREAT2BHERE originally posted on bestbuy.com
Works perfectly in Raspberry Pi 3 computer
12 January 2017

I bought this memory card for my Raspberry Pi 3 mini-computer. Normally, you use a 8 GB MicroSD card to hold the operating system and a few programs, but I planned on installing multiple operating systems, and a lot more programs, and I also wanted a lot of room left for some movies, music, photos, and other user data. I had read that you could use the higher capacity MicroSDXC cards, but had to follow specific procedures to get the Raspberry to utilize the extra storage. I put the Micro card in a standard SD adapter, put in my laptop, formatted all 64 GB, and then loaded the NOOBS bootstrap OS onto it. I then took the tiny card out of the adapter, placed in the Raspberry, and powered it up. After it finished it's automatic installation, I was pleased to see that it ... MoreI bought this memory card for my Raspberry Pi 3 mini-computer. Normally, you use a 8 GB MicroSD card to hold the operating system and a few programs, but I planned on installing multiple operating systems, and a lot more programs, and I also wanted a lot of room left for some movies, music, photos, and other user data. I had read that you could use the higher capacity MicroSDXC cards, but had to follow specific procedures to get the Raspberry to utilize the extra storage. I put the Micro card in a standard SD adapter, put in my laptop, formatted all 64 GB, and then loaded the NOOBS bootstrap OS onto it. I then took the tiny card out of the adapter, placed in the Raspberry, and powered it up. After it finished it's automatic installation, I was pleased to see that it automatically was able to utilize every bit of memory on the card, without having to perform additional steps. Data transfer speeds are very fast, and card has worked flawlessly

karls_art originally posted on ebay.com

Specification

Capacity16GB
Transfer speedsup to 40MB/s read speed (write speed slower)