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KIOXIA 64GB EXCERIA microSD Memory Card U1 Class 10 100MB/s Max Read Speed, Full HD Video Recording

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.. About Kioxia

KIOXIA Europe GmbH (formerly Toshiba Memory Europe GmbH) is the European subsidiary of KIOXIA Corporation, a worldwide supplier of flash memory, solid state drives (SSDs) and software solutions. We are uniquely positioned with our broad product range to enable our customers to really drive their storage transformation.

From the invention of flash memory in 1984 to today’s BiCS FLASH 3D technology, KIOXIA continues to move the industry forward and has carved out a path to a new era

KIOXIA EXCERIA microSD Memory Card

KIOXIA EXCERIA microSD memory cards use BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory technology to deliver capacities up to 256GB, allowing you to keep your pictures, songs or videos with you. With a read speed up to 100 MB/s(1), taking pictures and recording video on your mobile device is a breeze so you can focus on getting your best shot.

Record Full HD resolution video For cameras, mobile phones and tablets. Available in 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB

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Flexibility for All Exciting Memories

With high read speed and a wide range of capacity options, the EXERIA microSD memory cards’ flexibility will take your next exciting adventure to a new level.

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Capture Whenever and Wherever You Need

Record up to 1,490 minutes of Full HD (21Mbps) movie and shoot up to 38,510 photos (18MPixel) whenever you need and wherever it might be.

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High read speeds of 100 MB/s
Record up to 370 minutes of Full HD (21Mbps) movie and shoot up to 9,620 photos (18MPixel)
IPX7 Waterproof and Shock Proof and X-ray Proof
For mobile phones, tablets and ebooks
UHS Speed Class U1, SD Speed Class C10

Customers say

Customers find the microSD card offers excellent value and works well in car dash cams, with reliable performance and good build quality. The storage capacity receives mixed feedback – while some praise its huge capacity for pictures, others report issues with 16GB versions. Speed performance is also mixed, with good read and write speeds but slower write performance. Customers appreciate its ease of use, compatibility with security cameras, and perfect fit.

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  1. David Tipper

    That it is as described!
    Well made, robust and good value!

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  2. Jack P.

    Does exactly what it says on the box!
    Works perfectly, and was in easy to open packaging – can’t speak for the longevity yet, but Kioxia are a solid brand when it comes to SSD’s, so hopefully the SD card will live up to the same standard!

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  3. Maria Gord

    Okay card for backups, not great for single-board computers (SBCs)
    Speed seem to be inconsistent and random read/write is an issue.Causes freezes on Raspberry PI 4 when writing text data every 2-3 minutes as well as using the system.From personal experience – this card offers an amazing value for money, but it is only good to be a start-up card with a hand-over to USB SSD device on raspberry PI 4.Kioxia USB 3.1 flash drive offered similar inconsistent with very slow boot speed (but this could be at least partially down to raspberry pi itself, as the performance on Windows seem to be better (perhaps more power is allocated). Can’t get direct comparison as Windows system has usb 2.0 only, whilst boot on linux was used on USB 3 port.Really good card for a backup of another ‘startup card’ or basic ‘starter card’ with a view to transfer the boot-up/data on higher speed drive.Speed degraded quickly within 8 months (with a lot of writes of at least 30% of the drive). Now will remain as a backup of a main ‘card’.

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  4. John Malcolm

    A nice little 16GB memory card for the price
    I bought three of these – at the attractive price of £3.10 each – and am very pleased with them. I was after 4GB microSD cards, but I found these were around £4 each on Amazon, so these cards at this nice price and with four times the space – well, what’s not to like?As you can see from the H2testw results, they all write at about 14.2-14.3MB/sec, and read from around 86.5-86.8MB/sec. Windows 10 reports the cards as having 15,544,090,624 bytes (14.4GB to you and me) which is fine – you expect some of the 16GB space to be taken up with hosekeeping, conversion from binary to decimal storage, which I don’t fully understand, but a 14.4GB microSD card for £3.10 suits me just fine.There may be a problem with the supplied microSD to SD card adaptor, in that the cards don’t go all the way in – and I’ve tried this with other microSD cards with the same result – but as I have a few of these adaptors anyway it isn’t (for me) a problem and not worth deducting a star. I didn’t register that the cards would come with adaptors anyway, so was slightly surprised when they did – even if the adaptors are useless – yes, I know I should look at the photo at the top of this page more fully… The microSD card doesn’t seem to make contact internally with the adaptor, and as such the card slot on the front of my computer doesn’t recognise it (the photo shows the Polaroid adaptor with a microSD card fully inserted, while the Kioxia adaptor only lets the microSD card in so far – no, I’m not going to force it, I may damage the card).So, to sum up, I’m happy with my microSD cards. They’re fast at being read, OK at writing, and are nice and cheap.

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  5. Matthew

    Does the job.
    I had never heard of the KIOXIA brand. Apparently they were spun off from Toshiba. This microSD card seems reliable so far, even though it was the cheapest of its size and class.

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  6. PPlank

    Kioxia – a little smaller than other 64GB drives
    I bought 3x 64GB SD cards, one each from Sandisk (B0B7NXBM6P), Lexar (B0BX9BH17W), and Kioxia (B088X252DK). They were to potentially be used as backups for a handheld game console (the R36S, a clone of a clone of a clone). I successfully flashed images to the Sandisk and Lexar cards, but Win32 Disk Imager complained that the Kioxia card was too small, and Balena Etcher wouldn’t even accept the Kioxia card (greyed out as a choice) for the size of the image was too large for it.Here are the sizes of each SD card. You’ll see that there’s a full 1.5GB difference betweeen the Sandisk and the Kioxia.Sandisk 59.4 GB63,859,326,976 BytesLexar 58.2GB62,594,744,320 BytesDifference between Sandisk and Lexar 1.2 GB1,264,582,656 BytesKioxia 57.9 GB62,195,285,440 BytesDifference between Sandisk and Kioxia 1.5 GB1,663,951,536 BytesI’ve still given this card 5 stars as it performs as I’d expect and I imagine that in all other use cases it’s fine, except for my use case where the stock image from the handheld was just a little too large for it.So be warned. Not all SD cards are the same. 🙂

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  7. tay

    stores lots of stuff
    used this for my shein camera, and it was pretty good due to its cheap price. would defo recommend this

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  8. C.R

    Read speeds are not as advertised /sectors and capacity is less than 128 – beware!
    I bought this with my own money and with an intention of finding out if claimed read speeds were true, and what exactly was the write speeds.In the two pictures attached, one is 44MB/s using a USB 3.0 adapter, and the other 47MB/s is using the built in SD card reader on an HP desktop PC.As you can see, under 50MB is no where near the claimed 100MB/s read speed, I wasn’t hopeful of the write speed considering it is not advertised anywhere, which is seriously unacceptable for any product not to have any indication, even through its is “slower”.24MB is write is somewhat acceptable for the price of this card, but claiming to be 100MB read and actual read being less than half, not acceptable.Beware – false advertising – NOT 100MB/s – you have been warned.The product I purchased was the Kioxia 128GB Exceria U1 Class 10 microSDEdit – Warning these 128GB cards are NOT 128GB, they are 124,906,373,120 bytes – or 116GBThey also have less sectors than a “normal” 128GB card.Available Sectors = 244023296

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  9. Cliente Amazon

    Buon prezzo e ottima capacità

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  10. Victor

    Great

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  11. 匿名希望

    安定して使えてます。

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  12. Christophe

    Achetée pour dépanner un vieux smartphone.Depuis tout ce temps et bien elle fait très bien son boulot sans soucis.

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  13. Mark A. Davy

    Heard about the company as a whole through JayzTwoCents and Linus Tech Tips. Thought I would give them a shot to give my Huawei Honor X8 (used) some extra storage. Worked like a charm and now have more music on there than ever before. Was definitely worth the wait for this coming in.

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    KIOXIA 64GB EXCERIA microSD Memory Card U1 Class 10 100MB/s Max Read Speed, Full HD Video Recording
    KIOXIA 64GB EXCERIA microSD Memory Card U1 Class 10 100MB/s Max Read Speed, Full HD Video Recording

    Original price was: £9.98.Current price is: £6.19.

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