
Kingston Canvas Go Plus 128GB
Score: 85/100
ADATA Speed Plus 128GB
Score: 85/100Rankings

The Kingston Canvas Go Plus 128GB microSD card delivers fast 200 MB/s read speeds and a rugged IPX7 waterproof design, making it ideal for 4K video and mobile gaming. Its write speed caps at 100 MB/s and optimal performance requires a compatible UHS-I reader. Best suited for adventure enthusiasts and gamers who need reliable high-speed storage.

The ADATA Speed Plus 128 GB microSDXC offers top-tier sequential speeds and A2 app performance, backed by a lifetime warranty. Its full speed potential is limited to UHS-I U3 readers and it lacks explicit rugged certifications. Best suited for content creators and power users needing fast 4K capture.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
128 GBbest | 128 GBbest | |
200 MB/sbest | 180 MB/s | |
100 MB/s | 160 MB/sbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 2.31 g | 0.25 gbest |
| ↓ lower better | 1 mmbest | 1 mmbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Performance(4) | ||
Read Speed (MB/s) | 200 MB/s | 180 MB/s |
Write Speed (MB/s) | 100 MB/s | 160 MB/s |
UHS Speed Class | UHS-I | U3 |
Interface | UHS-I | SD 6.0 |
Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 2.31 g | 0.25 g |

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Professional reviewers praise the Kingston Canvas Go! Plus for its impressive 200MB/s read speeds, reliable U3/V30/A2 classifications, and rugged IPX7 waterproof design, making it a strong choice for 4K video, mobile gaming, and drone footage. However, they caution that write speeds are lower than some competitors and that optimal performance depends on using compatible UHS-I readers, with limited information on weight and power usage.
Everyday users have not left detailed reviews in the sources, but retailer listings imply general satisfaction with the card's 4K capability and speed, and no recurring complaints are highlighted.



Professional reviewers have not published a dedicated review of the Speed Plus 128GB A2 model; however, editors note that similar ADATA cards are praised for high sequential speeds and A2 random performance, while emphasizing that real-world results depend on the host device and that a dedicated UHS-I reader is needed to reach peak speeds.
Everyday users of related ADATA microSD cards appreciate the reliable capacity expansion and solid performance for mobile devices, but they frequently mention that actual speeds may fall short of specifications on slower hosts and wish for clearer ruggedness ratings.