Record and store memories on this Samsung EVO Plus microSD card. Transfer files with minimal lag with the fast 90MB write speed, and capture video in 4K Ultra HD quality. It has room for an amazing 55,200 photos and 33 hours of HD video. Use this Samsung EVO Plus microSD card for extra memory on your smartphone.
As fast as the Pro series for what I use it for, but costs less. I got these for their capacity and speed. I get around 72MB/s on large files, and less on smaller files. These handle small files fairly well, but not as well as SanDisk flash drives. However, these are of course MUCH smaller. I leave them in their adapters most of the time, with one taped to the side of each of my Western Digital external hard drives. So the micro SD to SD adapters becomes like holsters for the micro SD cards. I use the external hard drives to back up everything. I make extra copies of the most recent and most important stuff to a 256gig flash drive. When it is time to swap the hard drive for one of the ones in the safety deposit box, I copy the 256gig flash drive to one of the 256gig micro SD cards, to ride along with the hard drive to the safety deposit box. Last time, with a big mix of files, from huge to small, it took about an hour to copy 200gig. So, these are GREAT for this purpose, and should do just as well in cameras and so on.
Safeguard your computers and more with this CyberPower LE850G 850VA battery back-up system, which features surge protection to quickly divert power spikes. Line Interactive topology regulates fluctuations without switching to battery power.
Great, lie flat UPS, but lacks USB charging out. It has a lot of outlets, and the lie flat design makes it easy to see what is going on with all of the outlets. Some other brands have gone to taller designs, with less outlets, but have a couple of 2.4 Amp USB outlets. However, you can buy a twin 2.4 Amp charger fairly cheaply and plug it into one of the many outlets on this big UPS, so it is a minor point.
Back up files with this SanDisk solid-state flash drive. It's compatible with USB 3.1 ports for faster data transfer, and it has a 256GB capacity, so you can store plenty of information. This SanDisk solid-state flash drive has no moving parts, so it's resistant to vibrations to protect your data.
Outstanding! Fast, and handles large or small files as well as external hard drive do. SanDisk is the only flash drives that I have tried that don't trip on small files, like links, and file sizes that are under one megabyte. All the other brands I have tried are good on photos and music (5 to 10 meg), but cough up hairballs on the small files. SanDisk flash drives are not bothered by them a bit. And this new series of SanDisk flash drives are blazing fast!
Save photos and videos from your compatible digital camera or camcorder on this Samsung PRO+ MB-MD128DA/AM microSDXC card, which features a 128GB capacity for ample storage space. Fast data transfer speeds allow rapid shooting and smooth video capture.
I have several Samsung Pro and Pro+ micro SD cards. I have a 128gig in my newest camera, a Nikon D3300. I haven't tried video, but there seems to be little or no wait time between taking one picture and the next. I haven't tried auto-bracketing or any such. I just shoot one picture after another, at maximum size and resolution and in JPG and NEF versions at the same time, without any apparent wait time between. I have formatted some of the smaller capacity cards as NTFS for doing backups on that aren't big enough to drag out the 2T external hard drives on. They are much much much better that the USB3 flash drives for copying bunches of small files. (The FAT32 doesn't like shortcuts and some other types of files). For some reason the USB3 flash drives are befuddled by small files, but these cards are not! Note that Windows can only do FAT32 up to 32 gig, and you would need a separate utility program of some sort to reformat bigger cards back to FAT32 (to use in a camera or MP3 player, which does not like NTFS).