64GB microSDXC Card, Nintendo-Switch Compatible Memory Card, UHS-I C10 U3 V30 4K UHD Video A1 Micro SD Card with Adapter 64GB



  • Micro SD Card 64GB. Fast Read/Write Speed up to: 95MB/s and 30MB/s respectively for high resolution photo capturing. Extended Capacity for pictures, music, documents
  • 4K UHD Capable and Full HD Ready with UHS speed class 3 (U3) and video speed class 30 (V30). Cool travel gadgets for action cameras, DSLR, drones, laptops and more
  • Rated Application Class 1 (A1) for faster app loading and enhanced app performance. Great storage accessories for tablets, smarts, games consoles, android devices. A compatible memory card for Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite, a system update is required for using a microSDXC card, visit the Nintendo Switch official website for more details
  • High Durability with Waterproof, Shockproof, Temperature proof and X-ray proof. Keep your data security in dashcam, CCTV, surveillance and driving recorder
  • microSDXC card, look for the SDXC logo on cards and host devices to ensure compatibility. 3- satisfaction. Includes Full-Size adapter for extended use


  • Do you know microSDXC card? 1. What is a microSDXC card? There are 3 main types in the micro SD memory card family. microSD(128MB to 2GB, Default Format: ), microSD High Capacity (microSDHC, 4GB to 32GB, Default Format: ), and microSD Extended Capacity (microSDXC, 64GB to 2TB, Default Format: exFAT). 2. Why is my read/write speed slower than what is specified on the product page? The specified read & write speeds are based on internal tests. Actual speeds may vary depending upon host device, interface, usage conditions and other factors. 3. Why is the actual user storage less than what is specified on the product page? All storage products typically contain 8~10% less space than what is specified on the product page/package. The discrepancy results are from 2 factors: 1. The different ways of calculating megabyte. Flash memory and hard drive manufacturers calculate in 1GB=1000,000,000 bytes, while this system uses the binary calculation, 1GB= 1,073,741,824 bytes. 2. Partial memory capacity reserved for firmware and bad block exchange greatly enhance product performance and extends service life. 4. Why can't my device read the card? Before purchasing a microSDXC card, you should know more about your device. (1)Does it support microSDXC card? microSDXC memory cards can ONLY be used with microSDXC host devices. Look for the SDXC logo on host devices to ensure compatibility. (2)What is the max support capacity? If your device can only take up to 32GB microSD card, we suggest you consider our C10 U1 microSDHC card, search "Micro Center micro sd card" or "B07K81Z6DF" in the Search Bar. (3) What is the support format? According to SD Associate standard, microSDXC card(64GB and above) has default format exFAT, microSDHC/microSD (32GB and below) has default format or FAT. Some of the host devices such as dash cam may only support . In this case, you may need a 3rd party software to complete the formatting from exFAT to by computer port. Windows OS can only format those with no more than 32GB to . 5. For Raspberry Pi User The Raspberry Pi's bootloader is built into the GPU and cannot be updated. It only supports reading from FAT filesystems (both and ), and is unable to boot from an exFAT filesystem. If you would like to use NOOBS on a card that is 64GB or larger, you need to reformat it as first before copying the NOOBS files to it.
















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