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The Transcend 16GB microSDHC 300S Class 10 memory card delivers up to 95 MB/s read and write speeds, ensuring smooth 4K video recording and high-resolution photo storage. Engineered for durability, it’s waterproof, shockproof, temperature, and X-ray proof, making it ideal for professionals and adventurers alike. Compatible with a wide range of devices including smartphones, digital cameras, tablets, and Nintendo Switch consoles, this compact card offers reliable performance and easy file management with built-in error correction and wear leveling technologies.
Colour | silver |
Special feature | Drop Proof |
Read speed | 95 Megabytes Per Second |
Warranty type | No Warranty |
Write speed | hasta 95 MB/s |
Hardware interface | microSDHC |
Secure digital association speed class | Class 10 |
Product dimensions | 10D x 48W x 50H centimetres |
Manufacturer | Transcend |
UPC | 760557841043 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00760557841043 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | TS16GUSD300S |
RAM Size | 16000 MB |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Hard Disk Description | Memory Card |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 0.36 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**E
Good value high data storage SD card
Does exactly as described great value and storage.
A**.
Works, but you do get what you paid for...
This is a superficial breakdown of 30 minutes spent with the card, so take it with a grain of salt.Using it with an adapter into a laptop equipped with a decent SSD, you can expect write speeds that constantly dip as low as 9-10 MB/s and go upwards to 28 MB/s. Read speeds usually sit in the high 20s. Haven't tested it straight into a device, so speeds might improve, as shown by another customer with pictures (70+ mb).As for the capacity, as I see this argument popping up over and over again, please educate yourself why the advertised capacity by the manufacturer is different than the one showed by your computer. A simple google search will give you multiple articles regarding this.For all intents and purposes storage is calculated as you would weight, distance etc, by adding zeros to the end.so 1 Gigabyte (GB) = 1,000 megabytes (MB) etc.However due to how computers work, they will not show these values, but instead:1 Gigabyte (GB) = 1,024 megabytes etcThe bigger the drive is, the more capacity is "lost" in the listing of your device.128 gb = 1,099,511,627,776 bit1,099,511,627,776 bit = 137,438,953,472 byte137,438,953,472 byte = 134,217,728 kilobyte134,217,728 kilobyte = 131,072 megabyte131,072 megabyte = 128 gigabyteI made a quick calculation (which could be slightly incorrect, failed math):The amount you "lose" is as fallows:Gigabyte difference = 73,741,824 bytesSince per GB your are "losing" 73,741,824 bytes, then 73,741,824 bytes x 128 GB = 9,438,953,472 bytes, which converted to GB equals: 8.79071 GB (as shown in the picture).Windows machine shows 117 but if we add the "missing" 8.7gb = 125.7, which is closer to the advertised capacity.Also this might be true for write/read speeds as well, and the actual product does not advertise 95MB/s, rather "up to" which is correct.Does the job, but I would use it for complex write and read situations. Only really useful for mobiles and other hand held devices.
J**E
Perfect SD card for IP Camera
Bought this to setup all day recording in one of my IP camera after my other card failed. Super happy, nice and cheap and works without issue.
A**I
OK performance with my Surface Pro 6, and cheap
This Transcend card gives satisfactory performance, I think.I use it in the microSD slot of my Surface Pro 6 to provide bulk storage.Please see the attached benchmark photos.In my testing, it gave slower write speeds when formatted as NTFS (vs exFAT), but I think it is still OK.Random access R/W speeds are not too bad, better than a HDD of a few years ago.For GBP 14.95, 128 GB, it's OK.Only four stars because it does not achieve the advertised 95 MB/s read speed.
J**N
Still Going strong
Used for data transfer. Purchased a few years ago. Not hyper fast, but speed is as specified and still going strong.
M**O
Brilliant value card
Some initial teething trouble, which was just a case of finding an SD adaptor that housed it snuggly (seemed fussier than other cards). For the low price, the card works quickly enough and performs well even with a non-lightweight Linux distro running on it. Of course as it’s not a high endurance card, it can’t be expected to last very long under such heavy duress. Time will tell!Overall for normal storage use, it’s a great buy, and will probably buy again at some point.
A**D
Great (maybe overkill) for a 2DS
I recently bought this to upgrade my cousin's 2DS to a 64GB card so they can play around with modding and homebrew. While the 2DS/3DS have class 4 slots, this is overkill in that regard; it is brilliant when transferring files over from the PC to the card. Works well, what more can I say. I also have the 128GB version in my Nintendo Switch and that has been going strong for many years.
K**R
faulty ?
I bought two of the 64 gb cards for use in mp3 playersThe first one lasted about 6 months and the second one has just failed, both come up as disc errors, I tried them in different mp3 players but the result is the same , also tried copying smaller amounts of data but with no successI suppose you do get what you pay for , wouldn't recommend using them for anything that you couldn't easily replaceUPDATEAnother card from a different company also ceased to work , its possible that the fault lies with the mp3 player and the card is not at fault
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