
Lexar
The Lexar 128GB Professional 1667x UHS‑II SDXC Memory Card (2‑Pack) delivers 250 MB/s read and 120 MB/s write speeds with a V60 rating, making it ideal for high‑resolution photo bursts and 4K video. Its dual‑card configuration, built‑in write‑protect switch, and included Image Rescue software provide reliability and value for professional creators.
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Best For
Professional photographers needing fast RAW burst shooting, videographers capturing 4K/3D/Full HD video, event and wedding shooters requiring dual cards for backup, travel/documentary filmmakers needing reliable high‑capacity storage, and content creators who value rapid off‑load times.
Not Ideal For
Users whose primary need is the absolute fastest write speeds for intensive continuous recording, or those without UHS‑II compatible readers who may encounter recognition issues.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Lexar 1667x series for its solid UHS‑II performance, V60 rating, and extensive testing across more than 1,100 devices, highlighting its reliability in demanding DSLR and cinema camera workflows. They also note the added confidence of a limited lifetime warranty, though they acknowledge that write speeds, while good, lag behind some premium competitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently rate the cards highly (4.5‑4.9/5), lauding the fast transfer speeds, dependable 4K video capture, and the convenience of the write‑protect switch and recovery software. Common complaints focus on occasional slower real‑world write speeds, incompatibility with older readers, and the absence of a bundled card reader or case.
Common Complaints
Real‑world write speeds sometimes fall below the advertised 120 MB/s, older UHS‑II readers may not recognize the cards, and the package lacks bundled accessories such as a card reader or protective case.
What People Are Saying
“dramatically accelerates workflow from start to finish”
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS‑II (128GB)
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Choose SanDisk if you need the extra write speed and are willing to pay more for a single high‑performance card.
vs. Sony SF‑M UHS‑II (128GB)
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Sony is a good option when maximum read speed is critical and availability isn’t an issue.
vs. ProGrade Digital V60 (128GB)
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ProGrade is best for users who need the fastest possible write speeds and are willing to invest in a premium solution.
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