UHS-II microSD cards are backwards compatible and will work in UHS-I mode in SD devices, but only devices that have the UHS-II contacts can take achieve the additional speed of the UHS-II interface. The reviews here include UHS-I and UHS-II microSD cards.
#Sandisk micro 32gb sd card full
Reviews show the full read and write speed benchmarks from several card readers in addition to a variety of digital cameras. When available, a full microSD card review is provided by linking the card name. A list of USB 3.0 card readers used for benchmarks and complete details are available under each review. Transfer speeds of up to 95MB/s (1) move your data fast for efficient post-production workflow. The SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I Card provides uncompromising image and 4K UHD video (3) quality from your DSLR, advanced digital or HD video camera. Benchmarks run with Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows 10 Pro. SanDisk Extreme Micro SD 32GB UHS-I Card Our most powerful SD UHS-I memory card delivers maximum speed for performance and reliability. Settings are 1000 MB, 5 passes, random test data. Bundle includes: 5 32gb micro class 10 cards, 5 Micro Card Jewel Cases, and 1 Everything But Stromboli Card Reader color may vary. Ideal for Android-based smartphones and tablets. The benchmark used is CrystalDiskMark version 3.0.3 圆4. SanDisk - Rated a1 for faster app performance3 and UHS Speed Class U1 and Speed Class 10 for Full HD video recording and playback. The cards shown here were benchmarked in several card readers, with the maximum result shown in the table for each. Additionally, microSD cards can be used in a full-size SD slot by using a microSD to SD card adapter. MicroSD cards are small form factor flash memory that are similar to regular SD cards except they fit into small devices such as smartphones, action cameras and tablets.