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expiredsr71 posted Jul 20, 2025 04:10 AM
expiredsr71 posted Jul 20, 2025 04:10 AM

SanDisk 1.5TB Ultra UHS-I microSDXC Memory Card with SD Adapter

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B&H Photo Video has SanDisk 1.5TB Ultra UHS-I microSDXC Memory Card with SD Adapter (SDSQUAC-1T50-GN6MA) for $129.99 - $35 discount applied in cart = $94.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • UHS-I / U1 / Class 10 / A1
  • Max Read Speed: 150 MB/s
  • Min Write Speed: 10 MB/s
  • Records Full HD Video
  • Capture Raw and JPEG Photos
  • Water / Shock / Magnet / X-Ray Proof
  • Can Resist Temperature Extremes
  • Works with Android Smartphones & Tablets

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  • Our research indicates that this deal is $15 less (13.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $109.99 at the time of this posting.
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B&H Photo Video has SanDisk 1.5TB Ultra UHS-I microSDXC Memory Card with SD Adapter (SDSQUAC-1T50-GN6MA) for $129.99 - $35 discount applied in cart = $94.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member sr71 for posting this deal.
  • Note: You must add to cart to see deal price.
Features:
  • UHS-I / U1 / Class 10 / A1
  • Max Read Speed: 150 MB/s
  • Min Write Speed: 10 MB/s
  • Records Full HD Video
  • Capture Raw and JPEG Photos
  • Water / Shock / Magnet / X-Ray Proof
  • Can Resist Temperature Extremes
  • Works with Android Smartphones & Tablets

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $15 less (13.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $109.99 at the time of this posting.
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion.

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LordDarksbane
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Great card. Just FYI not Switch 2 compatible.
BlueBanshee
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Maybe I'm old... but I just bought a 2TB SSD and was amazed at how they can now fit SO MUCH data into such a small package... but these Micro SD cards are the SIZE OF A FINGERNAIL and can hold 1.5 TERABYTES?! That's INSANE how great technology has gotten.
I remember buying Compact Discs and going, "Wow, I can fit 700mb on a single disc, this is so awesome!"
z3razerviper
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I have had nothing but problems with these 1.5TB cards. I would avoid them.

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danubuntu9
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Slow(10mbs write) 2tb version much better
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miamiaJul 20, 2025 12:42 PM
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Duties and taxes add $27.82 for me. I'll wait.
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Never mind my last comment. Checkout put me in another (EU?) country. Tried again and the website gave me a choice allowing me to enter my home state, so tax went back to normal - no more VAT.
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Quote from danubuntu9 :
Slow(10mbs write) 2tb version much better
I have had nothing but problems with these 1.5TB cards. I would avoid them.
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Great card. Just FYI not Switch 2 compatible.
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bumpaudioJul 20, 2025 07:07 PM
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Quote from z3razerviper :
I have had nothing but problems with these 1.5TB cards. I would avoid them.
What kind of problems?
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BlueBansheeJul 20, 2025 08:01 PM
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Maybe I'm old... but I just bought a 2TB SSD and was amazed at how they can now fit SO MUCH data into such a small package... but these Micro SD cards are the SIZE OF A FINGERNAIL and can hold 1.5 TERABYTES?! That's INSANE how great technology has gotten.
I remember buying Compact Discs and going, "Wow, I can fit 700mb on a single disc, this is so awesome!"

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that_90s_guyJul 20, 2025 10:09 PM
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Quote from bumpaudio :
What kind of problems?
Before Fakespot was shut down (AI analyzer for fake/altered reviews), I recall 1.5TB cards and above had the worst reliability and reviews when checked via Fakespot's review tool.

And if you sort Amazon reviews by new, you can actually find some smart people spotting that manufacturers seem to be using lower quality silicon to pack so much information into these new cards while remaining affordable. Which already seem to be manifesting itself in higher than average failure rates, overheating, and MUCH slower sustained write speeds on these larger cards. (you could be spending MANY hours during file transfer)

I know this since I almost bought one of these cards last Black Friday for my Steam Deck last time they were on sale, but didn't go through after I learned of what was happening. I ended up sticking with my 1TB card and decided I'll upgrade only once a way more reputable storage maker like Samsung makes a 1.5TB card. (My trust in Sandisk has been at an all time low for some time)
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ToeJul 20, 2025 10:41 PM
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Quote :
Min Write Speed: 10 MB/s
Records Full HD Video

Yeah, that's a terrible write speed. The capacity should be listed as "1.5TB... if you're super patient." At 10MB/s, it would take you days of continuous copying to fill up the card, and that's assuming the card doesn't overheat or anything in that time. Forget 4K video recording, this would be too slow for even some 1080p video recorders.
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ToeJul 20, 2025 10:42 PM
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Quote from chong67 :
One day, memory card will replace hard drive and ssd.
Already does for some systems, like Raspberry Pi. I wouldn't use this particular card, though.
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SlashinhoboJul 20, 2025 10:43 PM
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Quote from chong67 :
One day, memory card will replace hard drive and ssd.

Not likely. SD cards are good for cameras and things like that, but they can't beat cloud storage or solid state or whatever comes next. The reads and writes may never catch up to the current solid state drives in our lifetime.

A standard 2.5 SSD has an i/o of around 500MB/s. You maybe to find a very expensive SD card that can go 300MB/s at this day and time. It seems close but the newest Hard drive NVME are going 3000MB/s plus.
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MagentaWriter8953Jul 20, 2025 11:03 PM
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Quote from Slashinhobo :
Not likely. SD cards are good for cameras and things like that, but they can't beat cloud storage or solid state or whatever comes next. The reads and writes may never catch up to the current solid state drives in our lifetime.

A standard 2.5 SSD has an i/o of around 500MB/s. You maybe to find a very expensive SD card that can go 300MB/s at this day and time. It seems close but the newest Hard drive NVME are going 3000MB/s plus.

Memory cards definitely could. Current cfexpress type b are 4Tb and 3600/3300 R/W. Lexar for around $750. Even much cheaper 1Tb are RW 1400/800 for under $200.
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Quote from that_90s_guy :
Before Fakespot was shut down (AI analyzer for fake/altered reviews), I recall 1.5TB cards and above had the worst reliability and reviews when checked via Fakespot's review tool. And if you sort Amazon reviews by new, you can actually find some smart people spotting that manufacturers seem to be using lower quality silicon to pack so much information into these new cards while remaining affordable. Which already seem to be manifesting itself in higher than average failure rates, overheating, and MUCH slower sustained write speeds on these larger cards. (you could be spending MANY hours during file transfer)I know this since I almost bought one of these cards last Black Friday for my Steam Deck last time they were on sale, but didn't go through after I learned of what was happening. I ended up sticking with my 1TB card and decided I'll upgrade only once a way more reputable storage maker like Samsung makes a 1.5TB card. (My trust in Sandisk has been at an all time low for some time)
Fake spot itself is fake

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SlashinhoboJul 20, 2025 11:31 PM
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Quote from MagentaWriter8953 :
Memory cards definitely could. Current cfexpress type b are 4Tb and 3600/3300 R/W. Lexar for around $750. Even much cheaper 1Tb are RW 1400/800 for under $200.

Could only find the 400g. Going at that speed, at 200 dollars. That is impressive but not enough to replace NVMe or become the standard.

Assuming there is a 4 TB going those speeds at 750 dollars. For 330 dollars you can get a 4 TB NVMe clocking 12000MB/s. That's not even considered the higher-end item.

The average person is probably not going to get either selection so financially the solid state drives are more financially available for the everyday person.

Point being they have advanced a lot but I can't see them replacing an nvme/solid state unless they come down and price drastically and in crease speed and storage qhich is hard to do on such a small space currently. Think i saw someone mention they would be perfect for pis but pi's are purely for those who play with gadgets.

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