Very good deal since a good sd card usb reader itself can easily cost $15+.
I just bought a sandisk usb reader for $17 yesterday from Amazon.
Very good deal since a good sd card usb reader itself can easily cost $15+.
I just bought a sandisk usb reader for $17 yesterday from Amazon.
This is the only thing that is going down in price..
Makes a delicious, crunchy cereal. High in iron
And plastic
@icecream: Aka insoluble fibre
and gold :)
Oversupply all over my face.
Anyone else here use the SanDisk reader? I tried a couple and they're both pretty flakey in initially detecting the card and have to reseat the card a lot to get it work. Tempted to give this one a go
Do you mean the usb reader? I have owned one for a few years and never had issues. The new one that just arrived also seems to be working fine.
Yeah the Sandisk Mobilemate. Maybe I'll persevere with them … somehow. Two readers, different (Samsung/Sandisk) cards, different computers, can't imagine I'm doing something wrong, but maybe it is me …
I really don't need any more microSDs lol
I have the same problem with Sandisk Mobilemate
I'm having the same issue with the mobile mate. Won't work with 256gb Samsung's, I had a replacement sent by Amazon, that one doesn't even detect 64gb endurance one. Tried scouring the internet, no luck.
That being said this really old USB 2 card reader reads it fine…
anyone know if these PRO Plus cards are OK for a Blackvue dashcam?
They are not listed on Blackvue's website (https://www.blackvue.com.au/news/best-dashcam-micro-sd-cards…), personally I use a combination of Samsung Pro Endurance and Western Digital purple in my Blackvues and havent had an issue so far (touch wood).
Would these be good for travel cameras eg Panasonic Lumix 110?
I think these are better value for $15 but OOS in my area because the local police just bought them all for their cameras (according to sales guy)
https://www.thegoodguys.com.au/samsung-128gb-micro-sdxc-evo-…
I need 4x 128GB micro SD cards for 4x Reolink cameras I bought recently
The OP deal comes with a reader
Is the reader USB3? Samsung's page for this product only gives the specifications of the card, with zero information about the reader that I can see: https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/memory-c…
If it's a USB2 reader, you'll only see speeds of about 40MB/sec, because that's as fast as USB2 can go.
One of the reviews mentions that the reader is quick.
USB reader transferred video files to PC for post processing quickly and without errors.
My experience is that if something has USB3, the seller almost always announces that it has USB3, as it's a selling point.
Looking at the pics of the connector, I can't see the blue plastic that is frequently used on USB3 connectors.
@RecklessMonkeys: You're right. They should have put a USB SuperSpeed logo on the reader, I believe it only costs a few cents per device to license the logo.
Got one, Thanks OP!
Got one , cheers mate.
The SanDisk SDDR-B531-GN6NN MobileMate USB 3.0 microSD Card Reader is $12.57 atm.
Not sure if that's a good deal or not.
Back up in price, as it was in my cart
Memory prices will be dropping like a stone due to a massive oversupply. So much for inflation!