
Samsung
The Samsung EVO Select 128GB microSDXC (MB-ME128GA/AM) delivers fast read speeds up to 100 MB/s, solid write performance up to 90 MB/s, and rugged 4‑proof durability, making it a versatile storage solution for 4K video, gaming, and embedded devices. It includes a full‑size SD adapter and comes with a 10‑year limited warranty.
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Best For
Smartphone owners needing extra space for apps, photos, and 4K video; action‑camera and drone enthusiasts; Nintendo Switch gamers; hobbyists using Raspberry Pi or other SBCs; travelers and photographers requiring rugged, waterproof storage.
Not Ideal For
Dashcam or surveillance installations, professional video production that demands sustained >100 MB/s write speeds, and users with legacy devices lacking UHS‑I support.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the EVO Select for its blend of speed, durability, and price, noting that it outperforms many budget competitors in ruggedness while delivering near‑advertised performance when paired with UHS‑I hosts. They caution that write performance can dip under heavy 4K workloads and that the card isn’t intended for constant high‑write scenarios.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the card’s reliable 4K recording, fast game loading, and dependable operation as a boot drive for single‑board computers. Common complaints focus on slower-than‑advertised write speeds during long recordings and occasional recognition glitches after extended use.
Common Complaints
Write speed variability (often around 60 MB/s), occasional card not recognized after prolonged use, adapter durability concerns, and performance drop on older non‑UHS‑I devices.
What People Are Saying
“fast and stable”
“near‑advertised speeds ($90 MB/s read, $80 MB/s write) using a USB 3.0 card reader”
“smooth 4K video recording”
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB
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Disadvantages
Choose SanDisk for professional photography where maximum read speed matters; choose Samsung for everyday 4K video, gaming, and rugged use at better value.
vs. Lexar 128GB 633x
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Lexar is a budget option for basic 4K recording, but Samsung offers superior speed, durability, and warranty for a modest price increase.
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