Sony 32GB and 64 GB High Speed microSDHC Memory Card
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- Up to 95 MBs high speed transfer speed and up to 50 MBs write speed
- File Rescue downloadable software helps recover photos and videos that have been accidentally damaged or deleted
- Compatible with micro SDHC devices
- Expands the storage on tablets or mobile devices
- Includes adapter for use in SDHC compatible devices
Good customer review about this item
The card is very fast for the price it was purchased for,
about twenty one dollars on the Amazon promo. Sony listed the specs at 95MB/s
Reads and 50MB/s writes and the card that was shipped performed at this level.
Crystal disk mark was used to test the card using a USB 3.0 UHS-I capable
reader (Transcend RDF5) Sequential results are below. (other results not too
important for mSD uses if someone wants them I can post them)
Read - Write
100MB
90MB/s 53MB/s
-
500MB
86MB/s 55MB/s
This performance makes this card faster than Lexar 633x and Sandisk Extreme cards. However, it is still slower than Samsung Pro (80MB/s write) and Sandisk Extreme plus and pro cards (60MB/s and 75MB/s writes).
Note to get these results you must have a UHS-I SDR104 reader, my laptop's reader only supported SDR50 UHS so the speeds capped out at around 45MB/s for both read and write. The galaxy S5 only managed to get 25MB/s on writes and 35MB/s on reads, Samsung claims UHS capability but my phone does not support it, possibly a software/kernel level issue.
Read - Write
100MB
90MB/s 53MB/s
-
500MB
86MB/s 55MB/s
This performance makes this card faster than Lexar 633x and Sandisk Extreme cards. However, it is still slower than Samsung Pro (80MB/s write) and Sandisk Extreme plus and pro cards (60MB/s and 75MB/s writes).
Note to get these results you must have a UHS-I SDR104 reader, my laptop's reader only supported SDR50 UHS so the speeds capped out at around 45MB/s for both read and write. The galaxy S5 only managed to get 25MB/s on writes and 35MB/s on reads, Samsung claims UHS capability but my phone does not support it, possibly a software/kernel level issue.