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Early Prime Day deals include our favorite microSD card for 64 percent off
Get it right now for $54 off its sticker price.
Sarah Fielding09.23.2024The best microSD cards in 2024
Here's a list of the best microSD cards you can buy, as chosen by Engadget editors.
Jeff Dunn09.06.2024Samsung’s new microSD card is faster than some SSDs
Samsung’s upcoming microSD card will offer a dramatic speed boost. The company’s 256GB SD Express microSD — the first of its kind — can read data at up to 800 MB/s, significantly faster than the microSDs you can buy today.
Will Shanklin02.28.2024SanDisk's 1TB microSD is just $90 in Amazon's storage sale
It's currently 40 percent off.
Sarah Fielding12.27.2023Samsung SSDs and memory cards are up to 50 percent off
Its PRO Plus 512GB MicroSD is down 42 percent, for instance.
Sarah Fielding08.08.2023WD_Black SSDs and SanDisk cards are up to 50 percent off at Amazon
If you need extra storage for your gaming computers or your gadgets, you may want to check out Amazon's latest sale.
Mariella Moon02.01.2023SanDisk external drives and microSD cards are up to 65 percent off
SanDisk microSD cards and external drives are currently on sale at Amazon. It never hurts to have extra storage on hand.
Kris Holt01.25.2023Samsung's new dashcam memory card records non-stop for up to 16 years
Samsung has unveiled a dashcam memory card that should last for up to 16 years of continuous recording — it' might last longer than your car.
Jon Fingas05.04.2022Here are some of the best storage deals we've seen on World Backup Day
A 1TB SanDisk microSD card and Samsung's T7 Touch have dropped to all-time low prices.
Kris Holt03.31.2022Raspberry Pi packs more power into its $15 Zero 2 W board
Raspberry Pi has introduced a new version of its tiny wireless Zero W board with improved performance, added features and a slightly higher $15 price tag.
Steve Dent10.28.2021Amazon one-day sale takes up to 52 percent off WD and SanDisk storage
If you're looking for a storage bump on your camera, PC, smartphone or Switch console, Amazon is featuring SanDisk and WD storage as it's Deal of the Day.
Steve Dent10.11.2021SanDisk memory cards are discounted for today only on Amazon
Amazon is selling SanDisk's 1TB Ultra MicroSDXC UHS-1 cards with adapter at just $110 for today only.
Steve Dent09.29.2021Amazon includes a free 128GB microSD card when you buy a Switch Lite
Trust us, you're going to need that extra storage.
Kris Holt06.21.2021Amazon's one-day storage sale includes big savings on SanDisk's 1TB microSD card
If you're looking to boost storage on your smartphone, Switch or other device, Amazon is offering some steep discounts on SanDisk's highest capacity microSD cards as part of its deal of the day.
Steve Dent03.29.2021The best microSD card, SSD and other storage deals we found for Black Friday
Here are the best deals on microSD cards, SSDs, hard drives and more that we found for Black Friday.
Engadget11.26.2020Amazon has steep discounts on microSD cards and SSDs for Prime Day
In the past, Amazon Prime Day has brought a number of good storage deals and this year is much the same. If you’re a Prime member in need more digital space (that’s not in the cloud) for your documents, photos, video games and other information, you’ll probably be able to find a decent deal in this shopping event. This handy Samsung EVO microSDXC card (256GB) is down to $28 for Prime Day, which is the lowest we’ve seen it.
Valentina Palladino10.14.2020Save $20 on Nintendo's Switch Online and 128GB SD bundle
If you’ve been waiting for a good deal on Nintendo’s Switch Online service and on a new memory card for your console, you may want to jump on this opportunity. An Amazon bundle that comes with a 12-month Switch Online subscription and SanDisk’s Nintendo-licensed 128GB Ultra microSDXC card is now on sale for $40 as part of the e-commerce giant’s annual Prime Day event. Nintendo’s individual membership for a year of Switch Online already costs $20, while SanDisk’s 128GB Nintendo-licensed memory card usually goes for $25 to $35.
Mariella Moon10.13.2020Sony says its USB hub is the world's fastest SD card reader
It's hard to spice up USB hubs when they're practically ubiquitous. Sony's solution? Make it indispensable to pro photographers. The company's newly announced MRW-W3 hub is billed as the "world's fastest" UHS-II SD (and microSD) card reader, supporting read rates up to 300MB/s. Whether or not it lives up to the boasts, it should easily transfer your camera's giant RAW photos and 4K videos. This isn't a one-trick brick, either -- it's meant to handle many of your laptop's other needs while you're on the road.
Jon Fingas07.14.2019Huawei's SD Association status was temporarily 'modified' (updated)
Correction 5/29/19 8:32PM ET: This story reported Huawei was banned from using SD card branding on future devices and that the company was barred from being a member of the SD Association. Both points are inaccurate and we regret the error. The SD Association has confirmed to Engadget that Huawei's status was temporarily "modified" in order to comply with the Department of Commerce order mentioned in this original post. The company's temporary absence from the SD Association's website was due to "a technical issue." The original post can be read below with the appropriate corrections. The previous update was also incorrect. Again, we regret the error.
AJ Dellinger05.24.2019You can finally buy the first 1TB microSD card
Have you been salivating at the thought of stuffing a 1TB microSD card into your phone? You can finally act on that impulse. SanDisk has made the record-setting Extreme card available both through its own store and (when it's in stock) through Amazon, giving you a cavernous amount of space for your phone's media collection. It's a U3-rated card, too, so it shouldn't have trouble keeping up with your 4K video recordings.
Jon Fingas05.15.2019