🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The SAMSUNG EVO Select Micro SD Memory Card offers a robust 256GB of storage with lightning-fast read and write speeds of up to 130MB/s. Designed for seamless media storage and transfer, it supports Full HD and 4K UHD video, making it perfect for Android smartphones, tablets, and Nintendo Switch. With a 10-year limited warranty and built-in protection against water, temperature, and drops, this memory card is your reliable companion for all digital adventures.
Color | Blue |
Special Feature | record high-quality footage |
Read Speed | 130 Megabytes Per Second |
Item Weight | 9 Grams |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Write Speed | 130 MB per second |
Hardware Interface | microSDXC |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Product Dimensions | 0.59"L x 0.43"W |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
UPC | 887276545868 |
Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
RAM | 64 GB |
Hard Drive | Solid State Drive |
Item model number | MB-ME256KA/AM |
Hardware Platform | Nintendo Switch |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.59 x 0.43 x 0.03 inches |
Flash Memory Size | 256 |
ASIN | B09B1GXM16 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 7, 2021 |
M**M
NOT CHEAP, but BEST for massive storage, speed & longevity it apparently has -- in MY OPINION....
I've used and tested several brands, and my personal opinion is that this SAMSUNG, although more expensive, is best for massive storage.....again, in MY opinion. Good luck to you.Like all memory products, it starts out expensive (~$50+), and just keeps getting cheaper.....and that's great for all of us. But I also like the many bytes I can record or transfer very quickly. That pertains to all manner of stuff, including 4K video. That's what I use it for, and so far I've acquired more than six of these 512 Gb USB's and I can't blame a single one for causing a major error. I keep looking for them, but there's been nothing that I can blame the device for. Knock on wood....and the fact they keep getting cheaper is pretty good too. When you duplicate as many bytes as I have, back and forth sometimes (I don't like fragmented files), and the byte count is still always exact -- for half a Terabyte, that's really good. I'm old school....but ain't digital great? I remember trying to do this 50 years ago (YES!) with analog.....and I was consequently very sad, a lot.NOTE: All's good, but to be specific, I really like the PRO version with the connected USB. That's great. And, I also re-format in NTFS...all I want is the memory for remote portable drive use. That's ME. That's all I want to say.--> all for NOW, that is. I have finally noticed how HOT these little 1 Tb guys really are......can't keep your finger on them when they're working and recording so fastI'm not saying this as a FINAL condemnation, because it MIGHT even be within tolerance for this thing. However, if it's ONE thing that I've learned after 38 years experience in electronics, it's that HEAT ultimately kills most failed electrical devices, big & small. I started with audio repair, and ended with programming excalibur and other fuze stuff for ARL. HEAT kills, sure, but I still will admit that it may not be so conclusive, after all. I've gotten more than 10 of these things and so far, they've worked very well, even ALMOST perfect, I must admit....NO MORE than a few bytes altered during transfer, with absolutely NO failure noted (I'm told by a computer repair owner that the memory will work flawlessly for a time, and ultimately will just give out all of a sudden--answer, use BACKUP! ).....but, I'm still thinking of clip-leading a little fan to come on every time I apply power to a circuit, or, maybe even getting a tiny little heat sink. I don't know. But I'm sure going to continue testing these things out......just be aware that 'heat kills', period. (I have to concede one thing....I haven't seen a failure yet, hot or not)MORE....Oct 24, 2024.....yes, it's more. And not a single failure with many hours of transferring, reading & writing ---with over a dozen of these big memories (1/2 & ONE Terabytes) being used a great deal, I cannot recall a single failure that was the chip's doing. Hot, yes, but NO failures. And, at most, while transferring a TeraByte of data, fragmented or otherwise, the most difference in the whole lot was no more a few bytes....and I kinda laughed that off. No problem. Also, last year I mentioned the 'defragging' of the memory during a 1Tb-to-1Tb session. I had a terribly fragmented chip that I transferred (yesterday), and it took about 3 1/2 hours, give or take, and AGAIN showed about 25 GigaBytes MORE memory available after the transfer for the new chip, with identical memory capacities on both. This is about what I reported before, so with the accuracy & acceptable speed (for me) the de-fragging effect made the copy faster by reading/writing faster afterwards, along with greater accuracy, now being sequencial..... if you can believe that. Thank progress for digital technology, because I remember the analog days very well. Same data, but much, much different results.By the way, the KEY to digital accuracy is called 'handshaking'', whereby at the eol (end-of-line) the byte-count is compared before advancing and denoting an ERROR if it is not the same. Other than that, it's just SPEED, which just keeps going up and up……the Japanese have affirmed, with cost no issue, that the internet could transfer 1000 movies per second, if they are correct, and I believe they are.FINAL edit....Dec 22, 2024.....This is so long now, I might as well add something I left out......the reason digital is mostly 'more accurate' than analog is primarily due to something called 'handshaking'', whereby at the eol (end-of-line) the byte-count is compared before advancing and denoting an ERROR if it is not identical. Other than that, it's just SPEED, which just keeps going up and up in digital land……the Japanese have affirmed, with COST no issue for conductors, that the INTERNET could transfer in the neighborhood of ~1000 movies per second, if they are correct, and I believe they are. Have you ever wondered why streaming seems to work so well?
R**E
GREAT FOR DASHCAMS!
Im not educated very much on this type of thing, so I bought it based off of reviews. Im glad I went with this one!! I use it in ny dash cam and it records anytime my car is on (How my setting are set). It can hold SO much video, including sound! The picture is clear and sound is clear! The quality is everything you would want. You will not be disappointed!
R**N
Full Terabyte of Storage - Great Price
I love Samsung cards, I've recently switched to using them over Sandisk and other brands because they're consistently a cheaper priced, and higher-quality card.I have the 1 Terabyte card in my Nintendo Switch, and it is entirely filled to the limit, but gives zero issues and has not corrupted. It's not like some of the fake cards out there that claim it's 1 TB but is secretly 64GBs and the rest corrupts. This is a very reliable card and I've been using it for months now with zero issues.
M**T
Samsung EVO Select microSD: Fast, Reliable Storage
The Samsung EVO Select microSD Memory Card is an excellent choice for expanding storage. It offers a great balance of speed and reliability, perfect for phones, tablets, or even your Nintendo Switch. With fast read speeds and robust "6-proof" durability, your photos and videos are safe. Plus, it comes with an SD adapter for added versatility. Highly recommended for dependable everyday storage!
A**X
Reasonably good deal, Good quality
This is a good Micro-SD card. It's reasonably fast (as fast as these kinds of cards really can be), and it hasn't had any compatibility issues or failures I've noticed. It seems like it'll last a while, and it's a reasonable price for the form factor and storage space.
T**.
So far so good but don't expect the actual, advertised storage capacity
Why did you pick this product vs others?:ReliabilityFunctionality:SPEEDSo far so good. I like it. But keep in mind, storage size is not accurate. Mine shows 490 something gigs. Though I expected that size is not always accurate, I didn't expect to lose 20+ gigabytes.
A**R
Works great with the Steam Deck!
This is fast enough to work perfectly with the Steam Deck (which needs a fast SD card for loading games).I can’t believe 512GB is stored on this tiny chip that’s no bigger than my fingernail and only as thick as a credit card! Amazing to have come from 3.5” floppy disks which held 1.44 MEGAbytes, to burning CD’s which held 650-700 MB, and now to this tiny chip holding 512GB (which is about 750 of the above CD’s! Or 355,000 floppy disks lol!!!)
S**N
★★★★★ Fixed My Freezing Issues – Works Perfectly in My iPod 5.5 Gen
I bought this Samsung EVO Select 128GB microSDXC card to replace an older SanDisk card I had been using — one that originally came from a Nintendo Switch. I was using it in a modded iPod, and I kept running into freezing or lag whenever I skipped songs or moved quickly through menus. Super frustrating.Since switching to this Samsung card, the difference has been night and day. Everything is smooth now — no more freezing, no lag, just fast and reliable performance. Song changes are instant, and the iPod feels snappy again.The card came with an adapter, which worked flawlessly. It was plug-and-play, and my iPod recognized it right away after formatting. I’ve been using it several times a day for a week now, and it’s been rock-solid.If you're using flash storage in a music player or similar device and running into issues with an older or slower card, this Samsung EVO Select is 100% worth the upgrade. It solved all my problems. Highly recommended.
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