Priced right
Average 80 MB+ reading speed from Sandisk Extreme pro micro sd card to my PC Temperature is OK after 80+GB transfer USB 3.0 cable included Metal feeling surface feels cool
I own 3 of these, and they have been working great so far. This is what I use for all the dash cams that I've bought. Transfer speeds are just about what I expected them to be (see attached)
-Roughly 80MB/s write and 90MB/s read speeds according to my testing (the fastest card I tested with was a Sandisk Imagemate pro 128GB, so it is possible the bottleneck is in the card and not the reader) -I had no issues recognizing the device in Arch Linux. It appears to be a Realtek chipset with the ID 0bda:0301.
it's a working sd card
USB 2.0 support
Its a decently priced and somewhat fast micro sd card
Price cheap but quality not too bad and looks solid
MiSD latency retrieval
Great storage and read speeds. Well worth the cost.
Nice to have a portable Terabyte in my phone. Very competitive price.
Reasonable price, no performance issues whatsoever
Inexpensive, works well and thin Never a boot or detect issue Has become our favorite
I haven't tried all of the ports on the device, but those that I have work perfectly. USB-3 speed seems quite fast which is great for external drives. Previously, all I had were USB-2 and this is dramatically better. Micro-SD reads video files from my drone perfectly.
- Fast, meets USB 3.0 spec to some extent (note: I've only tested with UHS-1 or lesser SD cards, though) - Sturdy for a small dongle
Everything
Much cheaper than the Samsung alternative. Hope that it lasts just as long. Fingers crossed