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Model: Anker SD Card Reader, 2-in-1 USB C Memory Card Reader for SDXC, SDHC, SD, MMC, RS-MMC, Micro SDXC, Micro SD, Micro SDHC Card, and UHS-I Cards
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Doesn't seem to take advantage of UHS-II. But they'll gladly mention USB 3.0 speeds even though it can't even read the SD cards at those higher speeds.
Just returned two of these. The first one could read but wouldn't write to SDHC card without error and causing, both, MAC Finder and Windows File Explorer to crash. Tried my luck on a second one, and it wouldn't even read let alone write. Returned both and went with the Acer that has USB-C and USB-A connections on each end. My other readers/writers had no problem with the cards I tried which were both SDHC and SDXC. I'd avoid these.
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Doesn't seem to take advantage of UHS-II. But they'll gladly mention USB 3.0 speeds even though it can't even read the SD cards at those higher speeds.
Doesn't seem to take advantage of UHS-II. But they'll gladly mention USB 3.0 speeds even though it can't even read the SD cards at those higher speeds.
...to distinguish from 2.0, which was more common when these first came out.
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Just returned two of these. The first one could read but wouldn't write to SDHC card without error and causing, both, MAC Finder and Windows File Explorer to crash. Tried my luck on a second one, and it wouldn't even read let alone write. Returned both and went with the Acer that has USB-C and USB-A connections on each end. My other readers/writers had no problem with the cards I tried which were both SDHC and SDXC. I'd avoid these.
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