💙 Blue-tiful storage that keeps your memories safe and speedy!
The SanDisk 16 GB SDHC Class 4 Memory Card offers reliable, high-capacity storage with a Class 4 speed rating, ensuring smooth data transfer. Featuring a write-protect switch to prevent accidental data loss, it is compatible with a wide range of devices including cameras and laptops. Its energy-efficient design maximizes battery life in portable devices, making it an essential accessory for professionals on the go.
Colour | Blue |
Special feature | SDHC |
Read speed | 45 |
Item weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Warranty type | Limited |
Write speed | 90 Megabytes Per Second |
Hardware interface | SDHC |
Secure digital association speed class | Class 2 |
Product dimensions | 12.7L x 7.6W centimetres |
Manufacturer | Sandisk |
UPC | 619659055646 |
Item model number | SDSDB-016G-B35 |
Form Factor | SDHC |
RAM Size | 16 GB |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 10 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**I
Just what was needed
Great Product
J**E
SanDisk, my primary memory card choice
SanDisk are my go to brand when it comes to memory cards.Whilst this 16GB class 4 is not the fastest card, for the money it offers good value and additional storage space.Used in my video camera I own, it works perfectly well.Over the years I have owned many memory cards the vast majority of which are SanDisk.Due to my line of work I get through memory cards quicker than most, but the failure rate with any from SanDisk has been better than some other brands I have used. The returns and replacement procedure for cards in warranty is a bit of a hassle if you use cards on virtually a daily basis and by the time you have logged the issue, done all the necessary steps required and sent it back it is not worth it in my opinion. Despite this I continue to use SanDisk as on the whole they offer good value for money.
J**E
Reliable card
A nice, solid, affordable reliable card. Big enough to hold plenty of pictures. It's not quite as big as some of the newer cards, but there's plenty of room, and a lot of devices will only take up to 32GB cards anyway, as there's a change of format from SDHC to SDXC to go higher. Class 4 might not be the fastest card either, with newer cards reaching class 10 or UHS standards, but it's plenty fast enough for most stills photography, and handles 720p video recording without issue.Be careful when purchasing other larger cards, as there's a current scam where small 4GB cards are hacked to show bigger capacities. You might not notice until you come to take your data off the card, and find anything above 4GB is corrupt. To be safe, check all new cards with a full memory test, such as h2testw on Windows, or F3 on Linux or Mac.
M**N
great peace of kit
SanDisk 16GB SDHC Secure Digital Card (Retail Pack)This sandisk 16gb sdhc card arrieved to day but i have to admit i ordered it with out reading any reviews because it is a product and name i trust, i only read the reviews after silly me, well i was i little worried when i read them as a lot of people seem to have a problem with the sdhc card and say that some card readers in there pc/laptop will not read the card, but when the sdhc card came in the post i could not wait to slot i into my laptop to see if i would have to buy a card reader well i (AM PLEASED TO SAY NO I DONT BECAUSE IT WORKS JUST FINE)i understand that it may not work in some card readers but it did in mine , if its any help to anyone my laptop is the acer aspire 6920 so if any one out there is thinking of getting a sdhc card and have this laptop then all i can say is that it (WORKS)and i have it slotted in the laptop at all times as i use it to store music/photos,some programs ect to free up space on the hard drive and have no problems at all hope this was of some help to buyers.....................
P**R
What to say
I was thinking about what would be the opposite of a sans-disk. Perhaps avec-disk? You can see that I am not very well informed about these. Of course I have used the other disks, like floppy disks, diskettes and even tape drives. Even audio cassettes when I used a ZX81. Now that was computing!!Anyway what to say about these litte bits of blue plastic. They are clever. You can record your accounts, the letters you've sent and of course your photographs. That's what I've used them for and also found that they fit into one of those electrical photo frames.Mind you they would probably fit into a whole range of things, but would they do anything? I mean if you put them into a slot maked SD - or something like that - then most likely you will be able to record stuff on it and then play it back afterwards.The important thing is not to put it into just any old slot. One that says button A would not be a good idea or one that says no SD in here please.I have no idea how they work. Perhaps it's got wensleydale cheese in it; no it would have to be that blue cheese - obvious when you think about it. Anyway there are 16 GB of the stuff in this one and that's enough for anyone.There's a handy little patch of white on the item and you can write on it. Not a lot perhaps, but maybe the beginning of that novel you always wanted to write some day. For example: "Elaine came down..". That would probably be it unless you write very small and then that would probably be overdoing it.So, all in all this is a goody if you have a device that it will fit in.
J**J
Great 30MB/s SD Card
It's great for flashing Raspberry Pi but is dated compared to what's out today.I would recommend an SD card that can at least transfer at 90MB/s.
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