SanDisk ImageMate PRO USB-C Multi-Card Reader/Writer, works with SD and microSD cards (UHS-II, UHS-I, non-UHS) and CompactFlash cards
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SanDisk ImageMate PRO USB-C Multi-Card Reader/Writer
The SanDisk ImageMate PRO USB-C Multi-Card Reader/Writer works with SD and microSD cards as well as CompactFlash cards. It delivers transfer speeds of up to 312MB/s for SD and microSD and up to 160MB/s for CompactFlash cards(1), and it features a USB 3.0 interface that can move content up to 10x faster than a USB 2.0 interface(1).
At a Glance: Plug-and-play multi-format card reader Works with UHS-II, UHS-I and non-UHS SD and microSD cards and CompactFlash cards up to UDMA 7 Super-fast transfer speeds Compatible with USB 3.0, backwards-compatible with USB 2.0 Works with Windows and Mac computers

Plug-and-Play
The SanDisk ImageMate PRO USB-C Multi-Card Reader works with most popular card formats, including: SDHC and SDXC, microSD, and CompactFlash.

Works with Multiple Cards
Whether your card is a UHS-II, UHS-I or non-UHS SD or microSD, the SanDisk ImageMate PRO USB-C Multi-Card Reader has it covered. It also works with CompactFlash cards up to UDMA 7.

Fast Transfer Speeds for Improved Workflow
With transfer speeds of up to 312MB/s for SD and microSD and up to 160MB/s for CompactFlash cards(1), the SanDisk ImageMate PRO Multi-Card Reader offers pro-level performance for a more efficient workflow.
Legal Disclaimers
(1) Based on standard CompactFlash, UHS-II SD, UHS-II microSD, and USB interface speeds; performance may vary depending on actual card speed, use case and host device. 1MB=1,000,000 bytes.
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
Language : English
Product Dimensions : 12.3 x 5.79 x 1.83 cm; 180 g
Date First Available : 4 Feb. 2020
Manufacturer : SanDisk
ASIN : B084CXXBD9
Item model number : SDDR-A631-GNGNN
Country of origin : Switzerland
Guaranteed software updates until : unknown
Plug-and-play multi-format card reader for SDHC and SDXC, microSD, and CompactFlash cards
Works with UHS-II, UHS-I and non-UHS SD and microSD cards and CompactFlash cards up to UDMA 7
Fast transfer speeds of up to 312MB/s for SD and microSD cards, up to 160MB/s for CompactFlash cards
USB 3.0 interface can move content up to 10x faster than USB 2.0 interface, backwards-compatible with USB 2.0
Works with Windows and Mac computers
Customers say
Customers find the card reader well-made, fast, and portable, taking up little space. They appreciate its ease of use as a plug-and-play device, with one customer noting it reads straight into Lightroom with no issues. The functionality and cable connectivity receive mixed reviews – while many say it works well, some report it stopped working altogether, and several mention it’s not a true USB-C device.
13 reviews for SanDisk ImageMate PRO USB-C Multi-Card Reader/Writer, works with SD and microSD cards (UHS-II, UHS-I, non-UHS) and CompactFlash cards
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Original price was: £34.99.£32.58Current price is: £32.58.
Mr D Austin –
A Good value, fast reader, with an odd cable choice
Using this with a SanDisk Extreme Pro 1 TB microSDXC card gave me a write speed of 100 MByte/sec and a Read speed of 140MB/s – 10 times quicker than my old Sandisk Reader.The reader feels solidly built, the SD Slots have a latch mechanism to stop accidental disconnects, and there’s a nice “In use” Light on the top of the device – it’s a nice palmable size, too.It’s also very well priced for the build quality and speed.The only drawback is that it’s not a true USB-C Device: On the back of the unit is a MicroUSB3 socket, and in the box a MicroUSB3 to USB-C Cable – MicroUSB3 is a bit of an unusual connector, so while they give you everything you need in the box, it limits the “Use Everywhere” appeal as you have to carry a rare-ish cable around with you.I’m using mine with a PIHEN USB 3.0 A to Micro B Cable (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B075M62PXB), as my photo rig has USB3, but not USB-C. Also have a PIHEN USB-C to Micro B Cable to use as a high quality travel cable (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07JDYDQH6)
Max Ellis –
Reassuringly solid
Having had a few very flimsy lightweight card readers that made me nervous every time I plugged a card in its nice to finally have one that securely seats the CF card, nice long travel to guide the card before it hits the connector ensuring a cleanly aligned contact. Speed is good but I suspect it’ll be a lot better when I actually get a USB slot to plug it into
Mr P. –
Great product
Great product – works straight out of the box.
Iain Riley –
Supplied cable is short (Micro-B to USB-C)
USB 3.1 Gen1 is quick enough for the speed of SD cards Iâm using, but I wanted to use a longer cable than the one supplied, as I want the device in a different location than within 250mm of the USB 3.1 ports at the rear of my PC. All the published info states that the connector is USB-C. It is USB-C on the supplied cable, but the port on the device is Micro-B. The supplied cable is fine if youâre connecting to a laptop or are happy with the card reader sat on top of your PC. But if you want something longer, pick your connector types well.Would Usb-C on the reader have been that much of a problem for SanDisk to change from the previous model?
Brian –
Good quality and does what it says it does.
Changed cameras and needed a CF reader and wanted this style. The lead could be a bit longer but apart from this it is well made and heavy enough not to slide all over the place if you sneeze on the cable.
Foady –
Really big disappointment
As I’ve been been a lot of work with micro SD cards and CCTV cameras I decided to treat myself to a decent card reader. I did a lot of research and read all the reviews and decided on this one. It quickly installed on my Windows 11 pc. I inserted a 128gb micro SD card and files uploaded quickly. All good until I came to extracting the card. The card had gone too far into the reader to pull it out so I thought it must be a push to spring out arrangement. Tried pushing it with my finger nail then a wooden ice lolly stick. This resulted in the area around the card entry getting chewed up, something breaking and the card completely disappearing into the reader. There was no way to retrieve the card despite my best efforts. I’ve no idea where the card went, so after a lot of frustration and wasted time I returned the reader for a refund. I’m going to stick to the cheap readers that plug straight into a usb port in future, they may not be as fast but they’re a lot less hassle.
Ian –
Fast and reliable product
Perfect device for various size cards and simple to use
Arnis Krumins –
Works perfect
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F. Javier –
De las mejores compras que he realizado de algún elemento relacionado con la fotografÃa. Conectado a un puerto USB-C, da una velocidad de transferencia -con tarjetas profesionales- de más de 200 mb/s, lo que me permite transferir grandes cantidades de datos en muy pocos minutos.Altamente recomendable para cualquier fotógrafo y/o videografo profesional.
Anoop Sasidharan –
Excellent Product
JANAK C. –
This is a good card reader and a very reliable one. The advantage is that it come with a Micro B cable on the card-reader end for Data + Power supply, which is usually used for portable hard drives and USB-C on the device end such at Mac Pc. And I can actually use my portable hard drives Micro B to USB 3.0 for Windows pc. The card reader is heavy which is on a good side because its a durable and sturdy built.
Scott –
Still going strong and works well.
Simon J. –
Lecture ok des cartes micro sd et autres.