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MicroSDXC Memory Cards SanDisk Extreme Pro microSDXC Class 10 UHS-I U3 V30 A2 200/90MB/s 64GB +SD adapter

SanDisk Extreme Pro microSDXC Class 10 UHS-I U3 V30 A2 200/90MB/s 64GB +SD adapter

4.6

£9.39

Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.13/mo.*

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Samsung Sonic PRO Plus MicroSD Card 256 GB

Samsung Sonic PRO Plus MicroSD Card 256 GB

£22.76

Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.58/mo.*

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MEMORY CARDS

FAQ

Memory Cards are used for storing data, such as photos, videos, and documents. They are commonly used in cameras, smartphones, and other portable devices. Memory Cards come in various capacities to suit different storage needs, making them versatile for both personal and professional use.

Choosing the right Memory Card depends on your device's compatibility and your storage needs. Check the device's specifications for supported card types (e.g., SD, microSD) and capacity limits. Consider speed class ratings if you need fast data transfer for tasks like video recording.

The best Memory Card size for photography depends on your shooting habits. For casual photography, 32GB or 64GB cards may suffice. Professional photographers might prefer 128GB or larger to accommodate high-resolution images and videos. Always check camera compatibility before purchasing.

Memory Cards: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing memory cards, consider how much storage you need. High-resolution photos and 4K videos require more space, so if you're a photographer or videographer, opt for cards with larger capacities like 64GB or 128GB. For everyday use, such as storing documents or music, a smaller capacity like 16GB or 32GB might suffice. Assess your needs based on your usage to find the right balance between capacity and price.

The speed class of memory cards affects how quickly data can be written and read. If you're using a camera for burst photography or recording high-definition video, look for cards with higher speed classes like UHS-I or UHS-II, which offer faster transfer rates. For less demanding tasks, such as file transfers on your computer, a standard Class 10 card may be adequate. Understanding speed classes helps ensure you get optimal performance from your devices.

Before purchasing memory cards, check compatibility with your devices. Many modern gadgets support SDHC or SDXC formats, but it's crucial to verify this in your device's manual or specifications. Additionally, consider the physical size of the card—SD cards come in standard, mini, and micro sizes. Using an adapter can help fit different sizes into various slots, but native compatibility often ensures better performance and reliability.

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