Reddit Reddit reviews SanDisk Ultra 32GB MicroSDHC Class 10 UHS Memory Card Speed Up To 30MB/s With Adapter, Frustration-Free Packaging - SDSDQU-032G-AFFP-A [Old Version]

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SanDisk Ultra 32GB MicroSDHC Class 10 UHS Memory Card Speed Up To 30MB/s With Adapter, Frustration-Free Packaging - SDSDQU-032G-AFFP-A [Old Version]
Up To 30MB/s Read Speed10-Year WarrantyEasily Back Up Files With "SanDisk Memory Zone" AppCompatible For Android Smartphones & TabletsClass 10 Performance For Full HD VideoIncludes SD Adapter
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30 Reddit comments about SanDisk Ultra 32GB MicroSDHC Class 10 UHS Memory Card Speed Up To 30MB/s With Adapter, Frustration-Free Packaging - SDSDQU-032G-AFFP-A [Old Version]:

u/Jebobek · 10 pointsr/Games

Why is this 32gb fucker $69.01 when A Sandisk 32gb costs $18.88?? For Christ's sake Sony you wonder why people aren't buying your vitas and you're making these prices up?

u/calladus · 4 pointsr/raisedbynarcissists

There are LOTS of ways to hide things.

u/degoban · 3 pointsr/Android
u/RokBoks · 3 pointsr/hiphopheads

alright i got you get one of the sansa players with a micro sd slot, the clip+ is the smallest shit ever so you can take it anywhere.

then pick up either a 32 gb class 10 micro sd card on amazon for 23 bucks or you can go all out and get a 64 gb micro sd card for 50 bucks.

links:

Clip Plus

32GB Micro SD

64GB Micro SD

total cost for a 32 gb player = about $50; for a 64 gb player = about $80

u/spyder93090 · 3 pointsr/gopro

Get a Class 10 MicroSDHC, the Class 10 is the important part; this is the speed at which the memory card can read & write. Too slow (a lower class) and it won't be able to keep up with the HD video that your camera throws at it.

I recommend 32GB at the minimum. This will net you about 4.5 hrs at 1080p/30p.

Edit: I personally have the SanDisk 32GB Ultra Class 10 MicroSDHC. Got it on sale at Staples for $15 when I got my H3B. But $22 is still reasonable IMO. Comes with SD adapter.

Edit 2: In reply to Dubkingben's comment. I am on a Hero 3 Black. The highest I have recorded is 1080p 60p with ProTune on on RAW WB and haven't experienced any cutting out, personally. But obviously, if you plan to record in 2.7k+ or any of the higher-res settings, probably best to go with their Extreme series.

Thanks guys.

u/Tempest123 · 3 pointsr/PSP

Your in luck. Amazon is currently having basically half off micros sd cards.
Order this and this and you will have 32gb storage with room to grow for about 30 dollars.

u/Rosc · 3 pointsr/3DS

Get a class 10 microSD with an adapter. That way, if you decide to upgrade to a New 3ds at some point in the future, you don't have to buy storage all over again.

I'm using one of these right now and it's working fine.

u/RodShopDodgeColt · 2 pointsr/gopro
u/RelaxYourself · 2 pointsr/gopro

I started out with a 4 gig card I just had lying around which proved to be insufficient almost immediately haha. So I went ahead and got this one which has been working great for me.

u/pryoslice · 2 pointsr/EDC

From top left:

Left pocket:

  • Telephoto lens phone case. Lens itself not pictured; I keep it in the car for when I need it.
  • Slim RFID wallet with inside ID window and front pocket. Took me a while to find a wallet with all those features and enough credit car slots to keep up with /r/churning.
  • Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (not pictured) with Sandisk 32GB card

    Wrist:
  • Pebble 2 HR

    Right pocket
  • Keychain with Nite Ize DoohicKey and a pet name tag with my phone number on it in case the keys are lost and found
  • Victorinox Evogrip 18
  • Samsung headphones and Skullcandy headphone case (which I can't find for sale anymore and I bought a spare of last time I saw it on eBay)
  • Car remote fob that I keep separately in my jeans' coin pocket to avoid having to take the keys out to open the door or lock it in the car
u/landonrobinson · 2 pointsr/smashbros

For those looking to expand their 3DS storage, this is a stellar option. The one I bought, and still love: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009QZH7BU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/squidthesid · 2 pointsr/vita

The Nyko Power grip is an amazing piece of technology. It's a shame that it's so bulky, since it's hard to carry around, but damn, doe it make the Vita a joy to hold. My battery is broken, so it's just a grip right now, but I love the thing.

39.99 USD is a price point I'm more than willing to pay. Anything more, and I'd be hesitant, but the Vita has budget priced games. Plus, I can just resell the games on Amazon when I finish them up, so I don't incur that big of a price to play the game.

Memory cards are a ripoff, there's no getting around that. Even though I got a 16 GB card for 30 USD at Best Buy, it's still a ripoff, considering how a 32 GB MicroSD card is 25 USD on Amazon, but it's tolerable at that price. I still don't get what Son'y trying to do with its memory card pricing, since they're not selling the damn things, so a price cut is drastically needed on that.



u/MarkHawkCam · 2 pointsr/gopro

The head strap ontop of goggles isn't a fun choice while snorkeling. It doesn't come down far enough with the goggles in the way to really stay on tight. It also feels uncomfortable have all that pressure on your head. When I went we used our XShot 2.0 pole and it turned out great. Just wash the pole and case with fresh water and dry after snorkeling. There are better options but for your first time out I'd say start small and buy more if you think you need it the second time out.

You wont need a red filter but you'll see improvements however I cant think of any manufacturers who have on for the Hero3+ case.

You could also get the Bobber mount so it'll never sink.

Also this is there SD cards I use

u/jmburni · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

32 GB SDHC would make my life better and faster!

u/3ricG · 1 pointr/galaxys4

Also, is this a decent replacement? I wasn't able to find anything about a class 4 causing fires, but I would be willing to upgrade if it will work better.

u/3isbear · 1 pointr/cars

Yup, that one. Reviews are pretty crappy but it's mainly because people aren't buying from a reputable seller. A lot of them are ending up with fakes and that's why some complain about having their dash cam die within 2-3 months. Getting the proper memory card is crucial as well. I'm using this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009QZH7BU/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1

If you live in more colder/hotter areas, there's also the G1W-C. I can't tell you much about that one as my G1W is still holding up nicely under the Cali sun.

u/Helmet_Hawk · 1 pointr/funny

Here is the one I use.

I got a $20 32GB Micro SD card to go with it to give me a little over 8 hours of footage at 720p but the camera can also record in 1280p.

Here is some video I shot with it yesterday. (I was driving into the sun for the first half so the exposure is pretty bad.)

u/inserttitlehere · 1 pointr/self

One thing you should make note of, your phone (I have the same phone) takes a micro sd card, not just an sd card. Don't buy it from verizon at all. They will rip you off. Try newegg or amazon, or if you have a local fry's store. Walmart doesn't have the best prices either. And since it's just for a phone, the brand and speed really doesn't matter all that much. Just make sure to pick one that has decent reviews and a decent price. You should be able to pick up a 32GB or so for $30 or less.

Example: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-MicroSDHC-Memory-Adapter-SDSDQU-032G-AFFP-A/dp/B009QZH7BU/

and

http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobile-microSDHC-Memory-SDSDQ-032G-AFFP/dp/B007KFXIDE/

u/obsama1 · 1 pointr/Android

I previously bought a generic SD card off of eBay for $20, but after 4GB has been used, all the data became corrupt. I got a Kingston, same thing happened (wasn't a genuine one). I returned both, and one day, I saw some genuine Samsung 32GB cards going for $20. They're normally $30, and I picked one up, and it's working well so far. Here are some good ones I found on Amazon:

u/ratmachinest · 1 pointr/gadgets

****Do any of this at your own risk or hire a professional to do it for you.***

Here are the parts I ordered to put mine together. I'm posting this bc of PMs.

Mobius or [Cheaper Mobius but longer wait from China] (http://www.banggood.com/Mobius-Action-Camera-1080P-HD-Mini-Sports-Camera-Wide-Angle-Edition-p-917817.html) I wanted the Wide Angle Lens for a better shot

Capacitor You don't want the battery sitting in the sun. A capacitor can handle it. So you replace the battery completely with this capacitor

Windshield Mount My mobius came with a mounting bracket that fits on this mount. The mount itself is very small, but the 3M sticker is very strong.

Hardwire Kit When hard wiring this in to the car via fuse box, this knocks the voltage down from 12v to 5v, which is what the camera needs. I used some wire strippers to expose about 5" of the red and black cables. Then stripped about an inch off each cable to expose the actual wire. The red wire goes in to the add-a-circuit mentioned below, then you crimp it closed with pliers (wasn't super easy, I must be weak). You partially unscrew a metal bolt that is attached to the metal car frame as a ground ( I used the one on top of my fuse box).

USB to Mini-USB This connects from the hardwire kit to the camera or 90 degree elbow mentioned next, for a better angle. If you are setting up the auto record when external power is on, which is what you want to do for a dash cam, you need to cut a piece of electrical tape width-wise and cover the two middle pins inside the USB cable. This is because the two middle pins (2 and 3) are data pins. Leaving those exposed makes the camera think its connected to a computer and will only do data transferring. By covering them, it only get power from pins 1 and 4 and doesn't think it's connected to a computer and will actually record.

Right Angle Mini-USB to Mini-USB Adapted This just helped keep the USB cable from sticking out too much (better angle)

Add-a-circuit This is the ATO (bigger fuse), but I ended up using the ATM (Mini) because my car has both and the fuse I wanted to use ended up being a Mini. It'd be best to look through your fuse diagram and find something non-vital (meaning don't tap in to a fuse that controls ABS or airbags, etc) and switchable (meaning it only comes on when the car turns on. You don't want the camera running 24/7), figure out what type of fuse it is, and buy that size. I ended up getting my new add-a-circuit (Littlefuse) from Oreilly auto parts for $6.99 and it came with 3, 4, 7.5, and 10A fuses. Also take note of the amperage (Never use a higher amp fuse than your add-a-circuit supports because the wire gauge may not support it and melt/burn. When adding the circuit, I removed the original fuse from the fuse box, a 10A fuse and put it the first slot(my add-a-circuit supports up to 10A) and for the 2nd slot, I used a 3A fuse because the camera and radar don't draw much. You don't want to use a higher amp fuse than necessary. Also, in my car 2011 JettaSportwagen, the add-a-circuit points down or it doesn't work. Make sure it's plugged in the correct direction or it won't do anything

32GB MicroSD Card Works fine, just make sure to format it through the camera.

Unofficial but awesome Mobius Configuration Tool Use the tooltips(hover over each option) to figure out what each things does. I set mine to autorecord when external power or the button are pushed.


You can find a lot of info here: dashcamtalk.com


To summarize the connections are:

Choose a fuse from your car's fuse diagram (non-essential and switchable), pull it, place it in the correct slot of the add-a-circuit (don't go to higher amps than is supported), plug in a fuse from the add-a-circuit kit in to the other slot to protect your camera (I used a 3A), strip the hardwire kit's cables mentioned above, put the red cable (+) from the hard wire kit in the the red end of the add-a-circuit and crimp it closed, attach the black cable (-) to a screw attached to the metal car frame, tape the two middle pins (2 and 3) in the USB cable with electrical tape, plug the USB in to the female USB on the hardwire kit, run the USB cable from the fuse box around the edges of your cars trim, up by the rearview mirror, attach the right-angle mini-usb adapter, choose where you want to mount the camera (make sure to check using the USB plugged in and camera mounted to the mount, in case it bumps the rearview mirror) (I held it on the windshield about where I thought I wanted it (to behind and to the right of the rearview mirror and took some test footage, watched it on a computer, decided it looked ok, pulled the sticker cover and attached it), clean your windshield with glass cleaner, attach the mount.

u/superscatman91 · 1 pointr/gaming
u/Dandorf · 1 pointr/gopro

Thanks, I'll check my memory cards tonight, both are 64 GB. I believe one is a samsung and the other is Kingston. Both are class 10.
I also have this skandisk: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-MicroSDHC-Adapter-Frustration-Free-Packaging/dp/B009QZH7BU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1409670811&sr=8-1&keywords=micro+sd

maybe I'll try again with that one.