
SP Silicon Power
The Silicon Power Elite 32GB microSDHC card offers up to 100 MB/s read speed, A1 app performance, and rugged durability at a budget‑friendly price. It includes an SD adapter and a 5‑year limited warranty, making it suitable for everyday storage and Full HD video recording.
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$42.97
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$20.01
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$14.29
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Best For
Smartphone and tablet users needing extra storage and faster app loading, budget‑conscious consumers, travelers and outdoor enthusiasts requiring a rugged card, dashcams and security cameras recording Full HD, and hobbyists using Raspberry Pi or Nintendo Switch homebrew projects.
Not Ideal For
4K video recording, high‑speed burst photography, professional videography that requires U3/V30 cards, and users who need fast write speeds for large file transfers.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers note that the Elite series delivers reliable, no‑frills performance with the advantage of A1 and V10 ratings for Android app speed and Full HD video. Durability tests show the card withstands water, shock, and temperature extremes, and editors often recommend it as a budget‑friendly alternative to higher‑priced brands, while cautioning that its write speed and lack of 4K‑ready ratings limit its use for demanding video work.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the card’s ruggedness, value, and compatibility, highlighting its ability to survive harsh conditions and improve app performance. Common complaints focus on modest write speeds, occasional failures after long use, and discrepancies between advertised and actual read speeds.
Common Complaints
Write speed slower than advertised, occasional card failure after extended use, and discrepancy between advertised (85 MB/s) and actual read speeds (often around 70 MB/s).
What People Are Saying
“Used it in my dashcam for 2 years with zero issues”
“Survived being washed in the laundry—still works perfectly”
“Great for my old tablet—apps load faster since it’s A1 rated”
“Write speed is slow when transferring large files”
“One card failed after 18 months of light use”
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Ultra 32GB
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Disadvantages
Choose SanDisk Ultra if you want a longer warranty and comparable durability, but expect similar write performance.
vs. Samsung EVO Select 32GB
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Opt for Samsung EVO Select when fast write speeds are critical and you’re willing to pay a premium.