Memory Cards SanDisk series Extreme Pro (top)
prices on 19 modelsExtreme Pro
The Extreme Pro series was initially designed as a tool for professionals who critically need equipment reliability in any situation. The cards undergo rigorous testing to operate in temperature fluctuations from -25 to +85 degrees, withstand water immersion, impacts, and X-ray exposure at airports. The main argument in favor of the range is the stability of streaming recording, which prevents frame drops even when the storage is almost full.
In the segment of standard SD and microSD cards, the series is divided by interface generations. Basic UHS-I class models support SanDisk's proprietary QuickFlow technology and reach read speeds of up to 200 MB/s, significantly exceeding the standard limits of this class. For professional video cameras, UHS-II versions (V60 and V90) are available with write speeds of up to 300 MB/s, allowing work with 6K and 8K formats without delays. MicroSD format models are additionally certified by class A2, guaranteeing fast application and game performance when installing the card in a smartphone or portable console like Steam Deck or Asus ROG Ally.
The pinnacle of performance in the lineup are the CFexpress Type B cards, which essentially represent miniature NVMe drives. With read speeds of up to 1500 MB/s and write speeds of up to 800 MB/s, they allow shooting uncompressed video in RAW format and instantly transferring terabytes of recorded material to a computer. Regardless of format, all cards in the Extreme Pro series come with the right to download RescuePRO Deluxe software for recovering accidentally deleted files and have a limited lifetime warranty, emphasizing their status as a durable work tool.



