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Strontium Nitro 566x 64GB UHS-I 1 Micro SDXC Card w/ Adapters - $49 + post or pickup Perth, WA

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Strontium Nitro 566x 64Gb UHS-1 Micro SDXC Card w/ SD and USB Adapter - $49.00inc GST

We have more than 20 pieces left at time of posting

PAYMENT
Credit Card (Visa/Mastercard) 1.6% surcharge, or Direct Deposit (Bank Transfer)

PICKUP
Free pickup from warehouse in Canning Vale, WA 6155

POSTAGE
For 1 piece - $4.40 Registered Post Australia wide
2 or more pieces - eParcel Regular $7.95, eParcel Express $9.95

566x Speed (Up to 85MB/s Read, 40MB/s Write)
USB and SD adapter included
Retail Package

  • Superior mobile data solution for smartphones, tablets, GPS, and digital camcorders
  • Rapidly acquires, plays back, and transfers media data, include extended durations of 1080p full-HD and 3D videos
  • Includes MyBackup Pro Full Version Android App worth USD 4.99
  • Complaint with the latest SD card Specification Standards
  • Compatibility: For microSDXC (64GB) cards: Compatible with microSDXC and microSDXC-I (UHS-I) enabled host devices only
  • Built-in write-protect switch to prevent accidental data loss
  • Durability: Water Proof; Temperature Proof; Magnet Proof and X-ray Proof
  • Operating Temperature: (-25°C to 85°C )
  • Storage Temperature: (-40°C to 85°C)
  • Dimensions:
    UHS microSDHC/XC : 11mm x 15mm x 1mm
    USB Card Reader : 32mm x 15mm x 7mm
    MicroSD Adapter : 24mm x 32mm x 2.1mm

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Anyone knows how these ones compare with the sandisk's?

    • +2

      If their usb stick is anything to go by i would avoid. Personally had usb stick fail so i would prefer spending a little more dor Sandisk. But having said that if you are going to put non critical stuff like music and movie files, then why not if its cheaper.

      In case of sd and microsd cards. These are most likely rebranded cards from likes of Toshiba or Samsung or even Sandisk. You can bet these are lower grade stuff as those companies save best grade modules for their own brands.

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