🚀 Store More, Stress Less — The Ultimate MicroSD for On-the-Go Pros
The SanDisk Ultra 32GB microSDHC UHS-I card delivers up to 80MB/s transfer speeds with Class 10 performance, ideal for Full HD video capture on Android devices. Engineered for extreme durability—waterproof, shockproof, temperature-proof, X-ray and magnet-proof—this card comes with a handy SD adapter and a 10-year limited warranty, making it the reliable choice for professionals who demand speed and resilience.
Color | Silver |
Special Feature | Drop Proof, Magnetic Proof, Temperature Proof, Water Proof, X Ray Proof |
Read Speed | 80 |
Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Write Speed | 80 MB per second |
Hardware Interface | microSDHC, microSDXC |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Product Dimensions | 0.04"L x 0.59"W |
Manufacturer | Sandisk |
UPC | 619659134747 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00619659134747 |
RAM | 32 GB |
Item model number | SDSQUNC-032G-GN6MA |
Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.04 x 0.59 x 0.43 inches |
ASIN | B010Q57T02 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 30, 2015 |
T**E
Reliable and Fast Storage for Everyday Use
I purchased the SanDisk Ultra 64GB microSDXC card to expand storage on my tablet and camera, and it has worked flawlessly. The card offers fast read speeds, making file transfers quick and hassle-free. It comes with a full-size adapter, which is convenient for using it in laptops or other devices.The grey/red design is sleek, and the card itself feels durable. I’ve used it for photos, videos, and app storage, and it performs consistently without errors or slowdowns. The standard packaging was simple but secure, ensuring the card arrived safely.Overall, this is a dependable, high-quality microSD card that offers excellent value for its size and speed. Perfect for anyone looking to expand device storage without worrying about performance. Highly recommend!
C**D
SanDisk Ultra 64GB Micro SDXC Class 10 Card with Adapter
I recently purchased this micro SD card for use in my Sony Xperia Z3v android smartphone. Since my ever-growing music and photo library is much larger than the 32GB of storage that my phone came with, I needed to purchase an SD card that suited my needs. Storage space, price, speed, and quality were important factors to me when looking for such a card.Storage Space: I have 30-40 GB of music that I would like to have on me at all times. Fortunately, this SD card offered more than enough storage space for my music and photo library as well as giving me the comfort of knowing I will not run out of space on my phone anytime soon. There is also a 128GB option of the same card for those those who need it. These cards are truly for people who have large libraries of files they’d like to carry in a convenient manner.Price: It is important for me to say that I bought this card while it was on sale for $19.99 instead of the market price of $59.99. At the time of me writing this review, the same card was on sale for $24.99. Price was very important to me and was one of the factors that made up my mind on this purchase. I had been keeping an eye on micro SD cards from Sony, Samsung, Kingston, and SanDisk. In the end, SanDisk offered the best deal for my money and I would recommend waiting for great deals and sales like I did.Speed: The speed of the data transfer rates is something that I am always looking at when purchasing memory. Luckily, this card performs quite well with up to 80mb/s transfer rates, meaning playback has excellent quality and doesn’t stutter Copying files to the card is also easy and doesn’t take as long as other similarly priced SD cards.Quality: Quality ties in with the speed of the card because a high quality card should be fast. Thankfully, this card has exceptionally good quality and performs very well for my needs. None of my files have gotten corrupted, either. As far as the physical quality goes, there’s not much you can do to screw up tiny small plastic rectangle, so physical quality will be very similar to all cards across the board.I am very pleased with the product and would recommend it to anyone looking for a high quality, inexpensive SD card.
P**Y
Name I trust
Works great for the gps.
F**O
Works with the SanDisk ClipZip MP3 player
I bought this for my SanDisk ClipZip MP3 player, and with it, this MP3 player can access my entire music file collection from a single micro SD card. But I will mention a few things.First, I use the ClipZip with Rockbox installed. Among other advantages, the one that really matters for a card with this storage capacity is that it stores its database, so that it doesn't have to rebuild it every single time I turn the MP3 player on. Another advantage is that it gives me immediate access to the directories and files on a micro SD, so that I can play music even without building the database first. In contrast, the native firmware on the ClipZip will start by building its database when I turn it on. When I turned this on in its native firmware mode, it was taking so long to update the database that I gave up in frustration and went back to Rockbox. Although it also took a long time for Rockbox to build the database, I was able to listen to a podcast on it while it was doing this, and now that the database is built, I have immediate access to it when I turn it on with Rockbox.Second, the ClipZip works with cards formatted with FAT32, not with exFAT, which is what this card was originally formatted with. So I had to reformat it to FAT32, and since Windows will not format a drive with this much storage in FAT32, I had to use a third-party formatter. I did it with a program called fat32format, which did it in a matter of seconds.Third, when I used MediaMonkey to synchronize my music collection from my external harddrive to this card, it deleted my music without copying any of it. So that was the wrong thing to do. Fortunately, most of my music files were already stored on other SanDisk micro SD cards, and when I finished copying their contents over to this card, the Music directory was 131 GB in size, which is approximately what I remembered the size of the music folder was on my external harddrive. So I retained nearly all of my music. Copying the files took some time, but I got it done in a few hours. Since starting to write this, I checked my harddrive again, and my music directory is 143 GB in size. So maybe there was some kind of glitch. I'm happy to have my files back, and the lesson I've learned is to copy, not synchronize.Fourth, I just got it yesterday. So I can't say anything about durability or long-term usage. I have previously been using my MP3 player with smaller capacity micro SD cards from SanDisk, which have all been working fine, and this includes a 64GB Micro SDXC card. The main reason I got this one is so that I could keep all my music on one card instead of switching between different cards. The main glitch I've noticed with both this and the 64GB SDXC card is that it sometimes needs to finalize rebuilding the database, but I also noticed that this doesn't take quite as long as doing it the first time. Overall, it seems to be a good card, and I'm pleased that I can finally use my MP3 player with a Micro SD card large enough to contain my entire music file collection with some room to grow. I stopped regularly buying MP3s and switched to streaming a few years ago, but with some more room to grow, I may rip the large classical CD collections I bought from Brilliant, pick up some bargain-priced MP3 collections from Amazon, or check out what's on Jamendo or other free MP3 sites.
A**R
Awesome!
Perfect, no complaints.
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