Toshiba Exceria M302 microSD UHS-I U3 128 GB
$29.32 Buy! Toshiba EXCERIA 128 GB microSDXC - Class 10/UHS-I U3 - 90 MB/s Read1 Pack - Blister 4041A53Amazon.comDelivery: in USA Report |
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Data storage devices under the Toshiba brand are considered to be in the top echelon of storage devices, and at the same time they take their toll with their attractive price. The M302 model from the Japanese company is well suited for the role of a faithful companion of modern technology, sharpened for video shooting in high and ultra-high resolution.
Attracting factors
The miniature flash drive captivates users with support for a high-speed UHS-I Class 3 bus, which guarantees data recording at a speed of at least 30 MB/s, as well as protection from extreme temperatures, shock and vibration resistance. The actual data exchange speed in some cases does not reach the declared performance indicators, which is reflected in numerous reviews of the model. For reading, it is 70-80 MB/s, and for writing - only 15-20 MB/s.
Spacious storage
In the top version, the Toshiba Exceria M302 microSDXC UHS-I U3 data storage capacity is 128 GB. On average, the card can hold over 30 thousand photos and up to 1000 hours of music. At least, these are the figures the manufacturer proudly boasts. However, given that it does not fully comply with the declared recording speed, the card should be used with caution for recording 4K video with a high bit rate. Its prerogative is rather FullHD videos, during the shooting of which breaks and dropped frames are completely excluded.
Versatility
The microSD-SD adapter in the factory package of the storage device allows for the installation of the flash drive in the slots of full-size cameras. Without the adapter, the model shows itself well in smartphones, video recorders or on board drones. Vibration resistance is an additional link in the protection of data safety when shooting video in flight.