🚀 Elevate your media game with speed and storage that keeps up!
The Lexar High-Performance 633x 64GB microSDXC card combines ultra-fast UHS-I technology with Class 10, U3, and V30 ratings to deliver up to 95MB/s read speeds, perfect for capturing and transferring Full-HD and 4K video. Its 64GB capacity and included SD adapter ensure versatile use across smartphones, tablets, and action cameras, while robust operating temperature support and limited lifetime warranty provide durability and reliability for demanding professionals.
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Not_Performance_Used |
Read Speed | 95 Megabytes Per Second |
Product Dimensions | 0.43"D x 0.59"W x 0.04"H |
Item Weight | 0.2 Ounces |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Hardware Interface | SDXC |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Product Dimensions | 0.04"L x 0.59"W |
Manufacturer | Lexar International |
UPC | 843367110063 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00843367110063 |
RAM | 64 GB |
Item model number | LSDMI64GBBNL633A |
Item Weight | 0.2 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.04 x 0.59 x 0.53 inches |
ASIN | B012PLSFH6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 8, 2015 |
P**R
Good products 1 year warranty
After doing a deep dive on the internet I landed on this card for a camera I got for security. It's working doing what it needs to do. All and all good product for the price.
M**C
Works as advertised
Highly recommend works perfect in my dash cam easy to install great storage capacity awesome video quality
L**R
Works as expected
The microSD card with the adapter included works as it should. I used it to install and mod the Wii and am very satisfied with my purchase. I had to format it to FAT32, and just like that, I got myself 512GB worth of storage to add any games to my console.If you want extra storage on the Steam deck, Nintendo Switch, etc. I recommend this purchase. Plus, it's worth your budget :)
J**.
Slowish writes, but good read speeds for price.
Lexar 32GB micro SD 633x:Writes are slower than expected (18-20MB/sec), but read speeds are consistent at 100ish MB/second, sustained, and as advertised. You'll get better write speeds for this speed class (633x) as you go up in card capacity (64, 128, 256, etc), but this speed should be enough for 1080p videos from a camera phone. Probably not fast enough to write 4k in real time though.You'll need to reformat the card to exFAT or NTFS to store files larger than 4GB in size (like an HD camera phone video, or a game save). It comes formatted as FAT which won't store files larger than 4gb. Maybe the default FAT format works for your needs, but I prefer the flexibility of being able to store larger files if I want. When formatted as exFAT, this card has 29.4GB of usable capacity, which is right on target for 32GB (decimal to binary).Price at $6 for 32GB is good for a quality card.
R**T
Perfect - Absolutely no issues
Good quality and worked the first time. Have not had any issues with this card. Works every time.
J**
Love it
Love it work well
J**I
I was a bit scared, but it turned out great
There are a lot of reviews that mention fake cards. The ones I got were genuine, and fast.When I saw this it was the deal of the day on Amazon Day, sold and shipped by Amazon, none of this "Sold by FluffyTronics, fulfilled by Amazon" stuff. But that wasn't a 100% guarantee, because one person reported a counterfeit card even with "sold and shipped by Amazon".So, with a slight bit of trepidation, I ordered a couple. I wish I had ordered more.The cards were exactly as promised. First thing I did was put them in a reader on my PC, ran a card checker which reported a good controller. Then I ran Crystal Disk Mark, and got numbers better than anything else I'd ever checked except an XQD drive (XQD is insane, it writes a consistent 200 megs/sec). It was about 20% faster than a Sandisk full SD Extreme Pro that also had a V30 A3 rating.So, to make sure it didn't have a "rolling" memory controller (the sort where they use a much smaller memory chips and just keep overwriting stuff, so you write 512 gigs to a 512 gig card, and you can only read the last 8 gigs copied, the other 504 gigs have been thrown away) I copied 350 gigs of videos to them (I just happened to have a folder that had about the right amount of video. The videos got written as a smooth 86 megs/second.I then did a full SHA-256 of both the data on the card and the original files. Match! Every last byte was intact. The card remained fairly cool.Reformat, and one went into my S10+ along with a complete copy of my wife and my 30+ years of buying and ripping CDs. (Seriously, there 8x32 quart totes full of over a thousand CDs), which only took 1/6 the space ripped at 320K.I never came close to filling the 128 gig in my last phone. I doubt 3 years has made me 3x as memory hungry.The other card is going in a Raspberry Pi. ;)
S**.
Say no to cloud storage and yet another subscription
I don't care how it "presents". I put it in my phone and never see it till I upgrade my phone. It does look nice though. The biggest reason I use it is so I don't have to give Google, Apple, Samsung, or any other company access to my content on my phone.If you still have a phone with microsd storage, then having a sd card is great. It is significantly slower than having 'phone storage' but I use it to store media (pictures, video, podcasts, etc.) which doesn't benefit from faster speeds. On android, I use an app called FolderSync to sync my content nightly, weekly, monthly so that I never have to use a cloud service. I benefit from security, privacy, and cost. I never run out of space and the sdcard pays for itself since I don't need to pay more for additional storage when buying the phone or for a cloud storage provider subscription.Cheers!
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