Rankings

The SanDisk 128 GB Gameplay microSD card delivers gaming-focused high performance with up to 190 MB/s reads and A2 app class, coupled with rugged durability and a lifetime warranty. While its write speed is solid for most gaming scenarios, it may fall short for intensive video creators.

The SanDisk 128 GB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC card delivers industry-leading read speeds (up to 280 MB/s) and a solid 60 MB/s sustained write rate (V60), packaged in a rugged, waterproof design and bundled with RescuePRO data-recovery software. It targets prosumers and professionals needing fast off-load and reliable 6K/4K video capture, though its write speed may limit the most demanding codecs.

The SanDisk Ultra 128 GB SDXC card offers fast read performance, A1 app capability, and a robust, water- and shock-resistant design, backed by a 10-year warranty. Its U1/V10 rating and modest write speeds keep it in the budget tier, making it unsuitable for 4K or high-bitrate video work.

The SanDisk 128 GB Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-II card offers ultra-fast 300 MB/s read/write performance, V90 video capability, and rugged IP68 durability, making it ideal for demanding 6K/8K video and high-speed burst photography. Compatibility is broad, though some users report issues with specific Canon models and older readers.

The SanDisk Ultra Plus 128 GB SDXC UHS-I card offers reliable storage for photos, Full HD and entry-level 4K video, with decent read speeds and robust durability. Its A1 app rating and 10-year warranty make it a solid budget choice, though write speeds and UHS-I limits keep it out of the professional tier.

The SanDisk 32GB Ultra SDHC card balances solid read performance with rugged durability, making it a dependable choice for Full HD video and everyday photography. Its 10-year warranty adds peace of mind, though write speeds and lack of 4K support limit its use for demanding workflows.
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128 GBbest | 128 GBbest | 128 GBbest | 32 GB | 128 GBbest | 128 GBbest | |
280 MB/s | 100 MB/s | 190 MB/s | 100 MB/s | 140 MB/s | 300 MB/sbest | |
100 MB/s | 63 MB/s | 130 MB/s | — | 62.9 MB/s | 300 MB/sbest | |
— | 10 years | — | 10 years | 10 years | 30 yearsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.67 g | 8 g | 0.255 gbest | 31.2 g | 2.27 g | 1.67 g |
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Storage & Capacity(2) | ||||||
Capacity (GB) | 128 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 32 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB |
Card Type | SDXC | SDXC | microSDXC | SDHC | SDXC | SDXC |
Performance(7) | ||||||
UHS Speed Class | U3 | U1 | U3 | U1 | U1 | U3 |
Video Speed Class | V60 | V10 | V30 | — | V10 | V90 |
Maximum Read Speed (MB/s) | 280 MB/s | 100 MB/s | 190 MB/s | 100 MB/s | 140 MB/s | 300 MB/s |
Maximum Write Speed (MB/s) | 100 MB/s | 63 MB/s | 130 MB/s | 40-50 MB/s | 62.9 MB/s | 300 MB/s |
Bus Interface | UHS-II | UHS-I | UHS-I | UHS-I | UHS-I | UHS-II |
Speed Class | C10 | C10 | Class 10 | Class 10 | C10 | — |
Application Performance Class | — | A1 | A2 | — | A1 | A2 |
Compatibility(1) | ||||||
Compatible Devices | UHS‑I, SDHC/SDXC devices (reduced speeds) | Broad device compatibility via SD adapter | Nintendo Switch (not Switch 2), Android smartphones, tablets, handheld consoles (e.g., Steam Deck clones) | — | Cameras, drones, tablets, smartphones, Nintendo Switch, GoPro Hero 7, LG Stylo series | Devices supporting SDXC UHS‑II |
Warranty(1) | ||||||
Warranty Period (years) | — | 10 years | — | 10 years | 10 years | 30 years |
Physical(1) | ||||||
Weight (g) | 1.67 g | 8 g | 0.255 g | 31.2 g | 2.27 g | 1.67 g |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers from B&H and Hunt's Photo commend the Extreme PRO UHS-II for its reliable V60 performance, fast 280 MB/s read speed and rugged construction, making it a solid choice for most 6K and 4K workflows.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the card's speed, durability and the included RescuePRO software, often rating it five stars.

“works great in jailbroken Sony PSP with Memory Stick Pro Duo.”

“works flawlessly”

“fast and reliable”









Professional reviewers praise the Ultra 128 GB for its reliable read performance, solid random I/O that exceeds the A1 specification, and overall value, but caution that its U1/V10 write class makes it unsuitable for 4K or high-bitrate video work.
Everyday users consistently highlight fast photo transfers, smooth app performance on Android devices, and the sturdy SD adapter, while noting slower write speeds, occasional incompatibility with dashcams or drones, and rare corruption when the card is not ejected properly.

Professional reviewers praise the Gameplay card for its gaming-focused A2 performance, exceptional read speeds that surpass typical UHS-I limits, and robust durability, positioning it as a top choice for mobile gamers. They note that its write speed falls short of some premium competitors, which could limit its suitability for intensive video recording.
Everyday users consistently highlight faster game load times, smooth multitasking, and the card's rugged build, with many reporting reliable performance in various devices. Recurring complaints center on occasional lower-than-advertised speeds, the lack of an SD adapter, and occasional compatibility hiccups with older hardware.

Professional reviewers consider the SanDisk Ultra SDHC 32 GB a solid mid-tier choice for casual and enthusiast photographers, praising its dependable read performance, rugged build, and long warranty while warning that it lacks the speed class needed for 4K video or high-speed burst shooting.
Everyday users overwhelmingly rate the card highly, highlighting its flawless operation, fast transfers, and durability, though a minority note slower write speeds and occasional failures.

Professional reviewers acknowledge the Ultra Plus as a solid, budget-friendly option that delivers consistent read performance and adequate write speeds for everyday photography and Full HD video.
Everyday users overwhelmingly rate the card highly, highlighting its large capacity, dependable reliability, and durability across a range of gadgets.

Professional reviewers consistently rate the card as a top-tier choice for demanding video and burst-mode photography, praising its ability to handle 6K/8K footage, its rugged IP68 construction, and its high read/write speeds, while cautioning buyers to verify the exact model (V60 vs V90) and to use UHS-II-compatible hardware to unlock its full potential.
Everyday users love the card's reliability and speed, noting years of trouble-free use and rapid offloads, but many express frustration over occasional Canon R5 Mark II video glitches, speed drops on older readers, and confusion over V60 versus V90 labeling.


