
Kingston
The Kingston Canvas Select Plus 128GB microSDXC card offers reliable everyday performance with 100 MB/s read speed, A1 app optimization, and rugged durability, making it a budget‑friendly choice for Android devices, Full HD video and general storage.
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Best For
Android smartphones and tablets needing extra storage for apps and media, casual photographers capturing JPEG/RAW images, Full HD (1080p) video recording on phones, action cams, or drones that don’t require U3, Nintendo Switch game storage, and travelers who need a rugged, waterproof card.
Not Ideal For
4K video recording, professional videography, high‑burst RAW photography, high‑end drones or action cameras that demand sustained high write speeds (U3/V30), and users who require the fastest possible write performance.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently commend the Canvas Select Plus for its dependable performance, A1 app optimization, and rugged build, positioning it as a solid everyday microSD solution. However, they all agree that the card falls short for 4K video or high‑performance camera needs because it lacks V30/U3 certification.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the card for faster app launches, reliable Full HD recording, and the peace of mind from a lifetime warranty. The main complaints revolve around its inability to handle 4K video smoothly and occasional confusion over slightly reduced usable capacity after formatting.
Common Complaints
Inability to sustain 4K video without stutter, occasional drop in write speed during long recordings, and confusion over slightly lower usable capacity after formatting.
What People Are Saying
“Works perfectly with my Samsung Galaxy phone—apps load faster.”
“Used it in my GoPro—recorded Full HD videos without any issues.”
“Great for my Nintendo Switch—loads games quickly and has plenty of space.”
“Love the lifetime warranty—gives peace of mind.”
“Included SD adapter is a nice bonus.”
“Tried recording 4K on my phone, but it stuttered—card isn’t fast enough.”
“Write speed drops during long recordings—fine for HD, not for 4K.”
“Some devices show slightly less than 128GB usable—normal due to formatting, but confusing for some users.”
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Ultra 128GB
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Choose Kingston for better warranty and durability; choose SanDisk if you prefer brand familiarity.
vs. Samsung EVO Select 128GB
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Kingston is preferable for users who value a lifetime warranty and rugged design.
vs. Kingston Canvas Go! Plus 128GB
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Select Canvas Go! Plus for 4K video needs; stick with Canvas Select Plus for budget‑friendly everyday use.