Newegg has 1TB TEAMGROUP Pro+ UHS-I/U3 Class 10 microSDXC Memory Card w/ Adapter (TPPMSDX1TIA2V3003) on sale for $119.99 - $30 when you apply promo code SDSSF76 in cart = $89.99. Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
Designed for 4K high-resolution videos, images from continuous shooting
Eco-friendly printing for conserving Earth
Well performed under extreme conditions
Durable design for comprehensive protection
SD 6.1 / UHS-I / Class 10 / U3 / A2 / V30
1TB Capacity
Voltage: 2.7V–3.6V
Operating Temperature: -25°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
Performance (with professional card readers):
Read up to 160 MB/s
Write up to 110 MB/s
UHS-I Performance:
Read up to 100 MB/s
Write up to 90 MB/s
Weight: 1g
Dimensions: 15(L) × 11(W) × 1(H) mm
Applicable Files and Devices:
exFAT format
Compatible with Micro SDXC slots or products with the Micro SDXC logo
Backward compatible with Micro SDHC and Micro SD products
Our research indicates that this deal is $30 less (25% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $119.99 at the time of this post.
This offer is $8 lower than a Frontpage Deal from last month.
About this product:
Rated 4.4 out of 5 eggs based on over 160 Newegg customer reviews.
Lifetime warranty and durable design for comprehensive protection
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Newegg has 1TB TEAMGROUP Pro+ UHS-I/U3 Class 10 microSDXC Memory Card w/ Adapter (TPPMSDX1TIA2V3003) on sale for $119.99 - $30 when you apply promo code SDSSF76 in cart = $89.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
Designed for 4K high-resolution videos, images from continuous shooting
Eco-friendly printing for conserving Earth
Well performed under extreme conditions
Durable design for comprehensive protection
SD 6.1 / UHS-I / Class 10 / U3 / A2 / V30
1TB Capacity
Voltage: 2.7V–3.6V
Operating Temperature: -25°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
Performance (with professional card readers):
Read up to 160 MB/s
Write up to 110 MB/s
UHS-I Performance:
Read up to 100 MB/s
Write up to 90 MB/s
Weight: 1g
Dimensions: 15(L) × 11(W) × 1(H) mm
Applicable Files and Devices:
exFAT format
Compatible with Micro SDXC slots or products with the Micro SDXC logo
Backward compatible with Micro SDHC and Micro SD products
Our research indicates that this deal is $30 less (25% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $119.99 at the time of this post.
This offer is $8 lower than a Frontpage Deal from last month.
About this product:
Rated 4.4 out of 5 eggs based on over 160 Newegg customer reviews.
Lifetime warranty and durable design for comprehensive protection
Model: Team 1TB Pro+ microSDXC UHS-I/U3 Class 10 Memory Card with Adapter, compatible with Nintendo-Switch, Steam Deck, and ROG Ally, Speed Up to 160MB/s...
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Teamgroup is becoming the new go-to brand for quality and value, while prestigious brands like Samsung, Sandisk, Lexar, and Kingston are now extremely expensive, even Amazon Basics.
Teamgroup is becoming the new go-to brand for quality and value, while prestigious brands like Samsung, Sandisk, Lexar, and Kingston are now extremely expensive, even Amazon Basics.
Go to brand? If you don't like your mother in law, gift this to store all her photos!
Finally a half decent price for a 1tb sdcard. Even this hurts when I look back at my Amazon purchases and see sub $70 1tb samsung micro sd card orders from less thana year ago. I'm debating on whether I should act now or pray I can sub one of my others in if something comes up while I wait for brands I have more trust in to become affordable.
(Omg, the crazy intrusive full screen ad that has been popping up all day here interrupting everything is driving me mad. I don'teven shop at Sephora and definitely don't plan to after this experience. I guess the normal kickbacks aren't enough anymore. Lol)
Damn. I really am in the market for a microsd and I want either a 512gb or 1tb. This is teamgroup and I am not wanting to poke that bear. I think I will wait and see what amazon prime day will bring. (probably nothing)
For what it's worth I see a lot of posting about people reporting it failing at the 6-8 month mark.
Last edited by Steelgaze June 15, 2026 at 08:55 PM.
Easy answer, no.
Team Group is known for cheap products for a reason, they cut corners and it is obvious.
If used mostly as a read-only card you should be fine. However I would not use it for anything other than that.
I most definitely would not use it for photos or video. They have a long history of going bad without showing errors. You go to use it one day and everything is corrupted.
It seems like a lot of people dislike TeamGroup products and I don't know why. They were the go-to flash drives for our business. They were cheap and reliable. Out of a couple hundred drives, we only had a couple fail and that was years later. People tend to lose them before they break at our company.
I've never put all my trust into one media type. Always have back ups. Multiple flash/SD cards, cloud, NAS.
Every card or drive could go bad. Just expect it to fail and have backups in place to be safe.
It seems like a lot of people dislike TeamGroup products and I don't know why. They were the go-to flash drives for our business. They were cheap and reliable. Out of a couple hundred drives, we only had a couple fail and that was years later. People tend to lose them before they break at our company.
I've never put all my trust into one media type. Always have back ups. Multiple flash/SD cards, cloud, NAS.
Every card or drive could go bad. Just expect it to fail and have backups in place to be safe.
This.
Never fully trust *any* media.
Always test your cards for fakes and/or counterfeits.
Someone earlier said "storage" who stores their precious files on microSD cards, that's insane!
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ETA: main use is in a camera to record 4K videos.
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(Omg, the crazy intrusive full screen ad that has been popping up all day here interrupting everything is driving me mad. I don'teven shop at Sephora and definitely don't plan to after this experience. I guess the normal kickbacks aren't enough anymore. Lol)
For what it's worth I see a lot of posting about people reporting it failing at the 6-8 month mark.
Team Group is known for cheap products for a reason, they cut corners and it is obvious.
If used mostly as a read-only card you should be fine. However I would not use it for anything other than that.
I most definitely would not use it for photos or video. They have a long history of going bad without showing errors. You go to use it one day and everything is corrupted.
I've never put all my trust into one media type. Always have back ups. Multiple flash/SD cards, cloud, NAS.
Every card or drive could go bad. Just expect it to fail and have backups in place to be safe.
I've never put all my trust into one media type. Always have back ups. Multiple flash/SD cards, cloud, NAS.
Every card or drive could go bad. Just expect it to fail and have backups in place to be safe.
Never fully trust *any* media.
Always test your cards for fakes and/or counterfeits.
Someone earlier said "storage" who stores their precious files on microSD cards, that's insane!
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