
SP Silicon Power
The Silicon Power Elite 64GB microSDXC card offers up to 100 MB/s read speed, UHS‑I U1/V10 ratings and a rugged design, making it a solid budget choice for Full HD video and everyday storage. It is sold in multi‑packs with a single full‑size SD adapter and comes with a 5‑year limited warranty.
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$27.99
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$14.36
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$8.79
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$54.83
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Best For
Budget‑conscious consumers needing reliable 1080p video storage, home security cameras, dash cams, Nintendo Switch game expansion, smartphones/tablets for media and app storage, and travelers who require rugged, temperature‑resistant storage.
Not Ideal For
4K video recording, professional videography, high‑burst photography, devices that require A2‑rated cards for optimal app performance, and users who need multiple adapters for simultaneous use.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers note that the Elite series delivers reliable performance and robust environmental resistance at a budget price, but they point out its limited write speed and lack of 4K support as drawbacks for power users. Overall, it is seen as a solid mid‑tier option for everyday Full HD recording and storage.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the card for its value, durability and adequate speed for security cameras, dash cams and handheld gaming. Common complaints focus on the single adapter per pack, modest write speeds and occasional failures after extended use.
Common Complaints
Only one SD adapter included in multi‑packs. Write speed too low for 4K video. Inconsistent real‑world speed performance. Occasional card failure after extended use
What People Are Saying
“Perfect for my Wyze security cameras—runs 24/7 without issues.”
“Great value buying three cards together.”
“Holds up well in my dash cam through summer heat and winter cold.”
“Fast enough for my Nintendo Switch games and saves.”
“Only one adapter included—why not one per card?”
“Not fast enough for 4K on my drone; had to downgrade to 1080p.”
“One card failed after 18 months—luckily under warranty.”
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk High Endurance 64GB
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose SanDisk for continuous 4K surveillance or when maximum write performance is needed.
vs. Samsung EVO Select 64GB
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Disadvantages
Pick Samsung for Android devices that benefit from A1 rating and longer warranty, but not for extreme environments.
vs. Lexar 633x 64GB
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Lexar is a viable alternative if you prefer the brand, but Silicon Power offers better read speed and value in multi‑packs.
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