
Lexar
The Lexar Professional 2000x 128 GB SDXC UHS‑II card delivers up to 300 MB/s read and 260 MB/s write speeds, includes a bundled UHS‑II reader, and is IPX7 waterproof, targeting high‑performance 4K video and professional photography workflows.
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$171.60
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Expert Opinion
Professional editors from StorageReview, Sweetwater, Glazer's and B&H praise the Lexar 2000x for its high‑speed 300 MB/s read and 260 MB/s write performance, V90 certification, and the added value of a sturdy aluminum UHS‑II reader that streamlines post‑production workflows. They note the card excels in 4K video, drone and action‑camera use, but caution that full speeds are only realized with UHS‑II hosts and that the price is premium relative to similar‑speed competitors.
What Users Say
Retail‑site feedback highlights strong appreciation for the card's speed in 4K video and burst photography, as well as the convenience of the bundled reader. Recurring themes include praise for the large capacity and ruggedness, while users commonly mention the need for UHS‑II‑compatible gear to unlock the advertised performance.
Common Complaints
Inability to achieve advertised speeds on non‑UHS‑II equipment, premium pricing compared to similar speed cards, and occasional performance variability when the bundled reader is not used.
What People Are Saying
“high‑speed storage for demanding workflows”
“unlocks your device’s full potential”
How It Compares
vs. Lexar Professional 1800x (Previous Gen)
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Disadvantages
Choose the 1800x if budget is tight and top‑end speed is not critical; upgrade to the 2000x for substantially faster transfers and the added reader.
vs. Sony Tough SF‑G 128 GB
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Disadvantages
Select Sony Tough SF‑G for the toughest field conditions; pick Lexar 2000x for similar speed with the convenience of an included reader.
vs. SanDisk Extreme Pro 128 GB UHS‑II
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SanDisk is a solid alternative if you already own a high‑speed reader; Lexar adds value with its included reader and waterproof rating.