ARMIDO 64GB Class 10 Micro SDXC Flash Memory Card for Wireless WiFi Light Socket Bulb Security Camera- 100MB/s UHS-I, C10, U3 (64G)
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Chelsea
> 24 hourI use this sd card to hold music for my karaoke machine. I have only about 210 songs on it so far. There is so much space for more music. It works exactly as it should and its a great price.
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K. T.
> 24 hourTo me this is just like all memory chips. It works and does what I need. Nothing brings up red flags while using.
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Sydney Wheeler
> 24 hourworks like an sd card. serves its purpose in my dash cam
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Beau
> 24 hourHavent had any issues so far with using this. Its kinda hopping between picture storage, a camera, and my phone as needed. I havent had any problems so far and transfer speeds have been fine, though Im not set up to test them specifically. Good price for a functional 64GB microSD
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Mr. Otero
> 24 hourI used This sd card as a boot disc. I reads 64gb (slights less than 64gb, 63.something) in both linux and windows.
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twocargar
> 24 hourHappy to report this works great in my 3D printer. No issues reading it from an SD card adapter in Windows 10 either.
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Logan Funk
> 24 hourIts an SD card. It does what its supposed to. Popped it into my security camera and it work great, no formatting involved. Recommended for the price.
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Silentpanda84
> 24 hourIt works fine! I use mine for my digital photo frame, and it works great. This is a great alternative to more expensive cards.
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T West
> 24 hourGot this to use in a security camera...works just fine. Dont notice any lagging issues or anything, this seems to work well.
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Michael Birman
> 24 hourI placed this ARMIDO 64GB Class 10 Micro SDXC Flash Memory Card in my Fire HD 10 inch tablet to be used as additional storage after most of its 64GB memory was filled. I was tired of the tablets constant, insistent nagging every few minutes telling me that I was running out of space. I already knew that. What I was confused about were the Fire tablet SD card format issues confronting me prior to setting up. The newer Fire models no longer support exFAT and will only accept Micro SD cards that use the FAT32 format. Since this Micro SDXC Flash Memory Card has no documentation to speak of, I had to find out for myself what format this card came in. Naturally, after drilling down a bit, I discovered it was (probably) exFAT. That meant re-formatting this card so that it would be recognized as FAT32. After drilling down a bit further, I discovered the portable vs. internal memory card usage difference in formatting it. The process was anything but straightforward. After everything was sort-of clear, I inserted the card and it worked perfectly. So far there have been no issues. I just wish that there were some helpful documentation that came with this card. It would have made setting-up a lot quicker and a lot less trouble.