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[eBay Plus] Samsung EVO Plus MicroSD Card: 256GB $24.44, 512GB $46.06 Delivered @ Bing Lee eBay

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KEY FEATURES

  • Supports 4K UHD video recording and playback.
  • Fast read and write speeds for smooth data transfer.
  • Water, temperature, and shock-resistant design.
  • Compatible with a wide range of devices including smartphones, tablets, drones, and cameras.

256GB link

Cheaper than doing a price beat via Officeworks, and ofc the convenience of getting delivered for free with eBay Plus


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  • Damn I paid too much :(

  • Nice. Got one for the kids video camera.

  • Will these be alright for a Dashcam?

    • -3

      Ashcamdays?

    • +2

      Yes I'm using it for mine

    • +2

      The high endurance ones are better. This one might fail if left running too long.

    • If you care enough to ask then you should be getting the endurance cards.

  • And don't forget about your monthly $5 coupons. The $50 minimum spend one can be used in combination with non-Plus items.

  • Paid 27.90 on amazon last week

    • 256 or 512 GB?

      • i doubt the 512 if yes the world will explodes with happiness

  • Is this good enough for switch?

    • why not? and yes i have this 512GB card (well the amazon version but they are the same anyway) on my switch. currently 65MB left thanks to MK1 and FIFA damn they get bigger and bigger in sizes

      • Just making sure it’s fast enough

        • +1

          switch is a very very old device from 2017 so card you buy now will be fine

  • hmm good prices/deal.
    better than amazon prime days

  • Any deal for 128gb?

  • Is this good for GoPro or other action cameras?
    Officeworks is already $49 for the 512gb one.

  • +1

    Not saying everyone will have the same experience, probably works differently on different devices. This is what happened to me:

    Ordered a 256GB for my DJI mini 3 pro and a 128 GB Nikon Z5 (They had one 32 GB Sandisk ultra each which was working fine on both, just not enough space). With the evo plus, the shooting speed is fine on both the devices but awfully with playback.

    It was frustrating on the Z5 as I have a habit of looking at the photo immediately to check the focus and this thing takes forever show me the image after I press the play button!

    Returned them yesterday and ordered a Sandisk extreme.

  • Come onnnnn 1TB, it's your turn now ^_^

  • Is this a good one for security camera? It says camera but not which type…

    • +1

      I believe the endurance once are better for continuous recording but if you’re only recording on whenever there is motion then these should be fine.

      • Great thank you!

  • too bad cant stack with the plus $5 monthly discount code

  • +1

    It's been cheaper right?

  • Putting this video reference here for people thinking of buying this for ROG Ally
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MarVxQgYoNk

  • Think I paid like $17 for them via uk when they had free international delivery ^^ 5-6 months back

  • I had 2 of these with my gpd win max 2 and they both failed on me

  • Carefull of the speed on the memory cards. This ones a v30. Some devices I have need something faster, like a v60. (Dji Action 2) or The Mini 3 pro. I think v30 speed cards are good for lots of things, like android phone storage or low mega pickles cameras. Recording in 4k really depends on the bitrate, I use v60 cards on my Sony A7 cameras, but I can't use the fastest bitrate video features unless I upgrade to v90.

  • Perfect for me Steam Deck. Thanks OPeeee.

  • I got one of these dead less than 12 month and Samsung is not replacing it coz I put in my dashcam

    • +3

      Didn't know that but checked and it seems to be documented on their website. Guess that's another reason people should be using endurance cards.

      Limited 10 year warranty. * Warranty does not extend to dashcam, CCTV, …

      https://www.samsung.com/au/memory-storage/memory-card/evo-pl…

      Sandisk doesn't cover them either:

      This warranty does not cover use of the Product in connection with the following uses or devices (as determined by SanDisk): (i) normal wear and tear, (ii) video monitoring, security, and surveillance devices, (iii) internet protocol/network cameras, (iv) in-car recording devices/dashboard cameras/black box cameras, (v) display devices that loop video, (vi) continuous recording set top box devices, (vii) continuous data logging devices like servers, or (viii) other excessive uses that exceed normal use in accordance with published instructions. The warranty exclusions set forth in points (ii)-(vii) above do not apply to the following: SanDisk High Endurance Video Monitoring microSD Cards located here.

      https://www.westerndigital.com/en-au/support/store/warranty-…

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