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Axe 256GB microSDXC Memory Card $33.01 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ ARCHES LIMITED via Amazon AU

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Never heard of this brand but the price is right if you just need some extra storage on your device.

Read Speed Up to 95 MB/s
Write Speed Up to 85 MB/s Doubtful
Application performance speed A1 Performance Rating
Video speed class rating V30
Video Recording Full HD, 4K Ultra HD
UHS-I U3
Recommended usage Storing documents, files, photos and videos
Compatible devices Compatible with Switch, Smartphones, Cameras, Tablets and other devices
Operates in extreme temperatures -13F to 185F
Made in Taiwan
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closed Comments

  • +3

    How’s the sus meter ticking on this one?

  • +9

    Don't buy generic SD cards if you value your data.

    https://www.fakespot.com/company/axe-memory

  • I think this brand is alright. It is called AXE.

    • +4

      does that mean if I use it in my GoPro, the footage will be choppy?

  • +1

    If it is really 85MB/S write speed then why isn't it rated to V60…?

    Otherwise, looks like an alright deal for not critical applications.

    • +1

      To be fair, almost all the SanDisk and Samsung cards that claim 85 Mbytes/second are also rated no better than V30.

      The reason is that the 85Mbytes/sec is the maximum speed on some of the memory pages, while V30 is a guarantee of minimum speed on every memory page.

  • +1

    Decent extended storage for a Chromecast or something.

  • +1

    Is this sold in Australia as Lynx?

    • Yes.

  • +1

    Worth a punt with Amazon's easy returns and warranty

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