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- Imported
- Compliant — with the SD Specification Version 2.00 (Class 4) and with the SD Specification Version 3.00 (Class 10)
- Versatile — when combined with the adapter, can be used as a full-size SDHC card
- Compatible — with microSDHC host devices; not compatible with standard microSD-enabled device/readers
- File Format — FAT 32
- Reliable — lifetime warranty
- High-Speed Class Rating — Class 4: 4MB/sec. minimum data transfer rate
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Adella Barnum
Kingston 32GB Micro SDHC and Adapter Works Great...
I purchased the Kingston Digital 32 GB microSDHC Flash Memory Card SDC4/32GB to extend storage on an inexpensive Android 10" netbook and an inexpensive Android 7" tablet. The netbook takes SD or SDHC cards, and the tablet takes micro SD or micro SDHC cards. The micro SDHC with SD adapter allows me to use one card in either device. I use both devices to show videos, which are quite storage intensive. I have so far stored 43 videos (12Gb) to the card, used the card in both devices, and I haven't experienced any problems whatsoever. I read the reviews complaining about counterfeit cards, and the reviewers indicate failure at 2Gb or 4Gb. My card has been filled well past those points, and my Linux Desktop PC's file browser indicates that it's a 31Gb volume with 19Gb free. I will be ordering another one of these cards to have one for both the netbook and the tablet.
Shelly Mae
Very good product!
I have a box full of Micro SD cards but I seem to never have enough of the 32 GIG units. I put them in tablets, phones and speakers and I give them away to friends and family. Class 10 cards are generally preferable for speed but I purchased this for use in a Mr.Flying Mobius New Version Wide Angle Lens C2 1080P HD Mini Action Camera which maxes out at Class 4. For its affordability and ability to get the job done, I rate this product at 5 stars.
Stacy D Smith
An Inexpensive Way to Expand Storage So I Can Download All of My Files
This is such a great value for a 32 GB microSDCH card. I purchased this for my Amazon Fire 7 tablet and it works perfectly. This one is a fraction of the cost of several others and I can't tell any difference. The great thing is that it immediately transforms my 8 GB Fire 7 to a storage capacity of 40 GB (well, nearly 40 GB because a few gigs are used for processing purposes, which is the case with all microSDCH cards). Now I don't need to worry about downloading my books and audio books. I have a over 100 ebooks, too many songs to count, and nearly 40 audio books and I have everything downloaded on my microSDCH card. The main reason this is important is so that I can access them without needing an internet connection. I also keep several movies on my Fire, which is very handy for long plane rides or when my grandchildren need entertainment. Even with all of my files and apps downloaded on the card, I still have tons of unused storage. I want to send a shout out to Amazon for designing the Fire 7 so that we can add a mciroSDCH card. Many well known brands do not have this feature. In addition, if I want more storage than 32 GB I can always upgrade to 64 GB. However, this 32 GB is large enough for my needs so I won't be upgrading any time soon. By the way, I purchased a total of three Amazon Fire 7 tablets (one for me and two for my grandchildren) and I purchased one of these cards for each device. With each one, we don't need to worry about the amount of files we can keep downloaded on the devices. This 32 GB microSDCH card was a few dollars cheaper when we purchased it in the Spring of 2016, but I would not hesitate to purchase another one for any device that I want to upgrade its storage capacity. We also have not had any issues with any of them and all three are heavily used on a daily basis.
Destiny Kho
Exactly what I needed.
After having my iPhone 5 since about November of 2013, it bit the dust on me (for the second time actually) in February of 2016. I decided to get a cheap pay-as-you-go Android smartphone to tide me over until the iPhone 7 comes out (and hopefully reduce the price of the iPhone 6 models...Apple ain't cheap). The little phone was (is) decent, although I ran into a big problem: 8 gigs of storage (with hard drive taking up more than half of that) is eaten up pretty quickly. Enter this micro SD. Got the product in 2 days, popped it right into the phone, and viola! I can save offline music from Tidal no problem (which is the main reason I got it), and never have to worry about those "You won't receive new text messages because your phone space is too low" texts ever again! Fast, cheap, and easy solution to my problem. Give it a try.
Jennifer Long
Good Price, Good Brand
Bought directly from Amazon LLC and ran the card through a program to test if it would corrupt stored data the first night we had it to make sure it wasn't a fake. Everything was fine. I've had it on my 2 in 1 tablet/laptop running windows for about a month now. I altered the location of the "This PC" folders (Videos, Documents, Pictures, etc...) and added a few customer "This PC" folders that all save their contents to this card to free up extra room on the C drive since it only has about 25GB total available. I am currently using 17GB of the available 29GB on this card and am having no issues when retrieving the stored data.
Love Die
Versatile with the converter, quick transfer of data.
This 32 GB Class 4 microEDHC card from Kingston Digital was exactly what both my husband and I needed to expand the memory in our android phones. Since we often switch phones, we wanted to get something what could also convert to a normal sized SD card that would work in our digital camera and other devices. This turned out to be the perfect card to purchase. The card is nicely made as is the converter, and fit quickly and easily when inserted into my husband's phone. He was able to quickly dock it to his phone and transfer hundreds of pictures and videos quickly and easily. I am glad that we made this purchase and love the versatility that the converter provides. For the price and storage capacity, this product absolutely can not be beat.
Leoj Flores Vidal
Just as expected
I ordered this so I could expand the memory on my new Stylo 4. It was easy to install, as most of them are. The storage amount is great for what I need it for. I like that it even came with an adapter so the card can be removed and pictures can be taken off of it at WalMart for printing. Would order again. Highly recommend this SD card for anyone looking for one.
Dona Brown Moyers
Exactly what I wanted
I've used Kingston flash cards for three or four years now, and none of them have failed on me. One of them has been through homelessness, storage shelters, subjected to extreme heat and other harsh environments, but functions just as well as the day I bought it. This particular card is a class 4, which means it will be slower than a class 6 or higher. If you want a faster card, buy a higher class card. I tested this card and got a write speed of 4 and a read speed of 6 - 7, so it is likely legit and not a counterfeit (I'll note that I got mine supplied directly through Amazon, instead of one of the smaller electronics shops that sell through Amazon). I would recommend this card to anyone who wants a budget 32 gig flash card, but I would also make sure I was buying it directly from Amazon.
Richie Cameron Gomez
I am happy with my purchase
I have windows 7 so I didn't need to do computer management as it connects just fine every time I connect it. It shows all files and formats like it should. It is already formatted in fat32 file ext. which is needed for most handheld devices. The SD card is a good product and it does work. Yes the price is a really good price. I didn't expect it to work and if it did only recognize partial of the drive space capability. It reads the full 32 gig capacity. Great product for those of us on a budget.
Teresa Venegas
excellent quality
got this card to replace my failing Sandisk micro sdhc card which at the time was known after reading the forums to be a problem with samsung galaxy S2, S3 and S4 phones. Sandisk micro sdhc cards would mysteriously unmount themselves then reappear so you'd get frustrated not knowing if your photos or videos were really backed up on the card. I switched to Kingston because at the time, I saw that they have a lifetime warranty on their cards as opposed to Sandisk which only had 5 year warranties on micro sdhc cards. Now they've come out with the faster and newer UHS class 10 micro sdhc cards with lifetime warranty. A little too late and I did not want to wait....