• Capacity: 12 SD + 12 Micro SD memory cards
  • Case dimension: 143 x 82 x 28mm / 5.63 x 3.23 x 1.10 inches
  • Molded rubber interior lining, durable polycarbonate resin exterior with a weather-resistant seal to keep out water, dust, and debris
  • Snap-on locking system
  • Molded eyelet for attaching the case to a strap or hook

This is a pretty nice case for holding memory cards, the micro SD cards fit in the small inner spaces, while the larger SD cards fit the bigger space. The cards fit snug, oddly San Disk SD card fits really snug while the Samsung Evo fit perfectly. Either way the cards are going nowhere, they can be a little stubborn to get out at times. The case has a nice little seal and the latch holds it shut well, and includes a carabiner. I haven't tested it in the rain, but I believe the seal would keep rain out. I don't think the case is made for scuba diving, though I don't why anyone would change cards underwater either. I bought this to keep my growing collection of cards in place, clean and dry, if I need another case for more cards, I certainly would have no problem buying this one again.

I have a label on both outsides. One says HOT and the other says READY. I take a LOT of pictures and videos, so I needed a way to keep track of which SD CARDS had data on them that I still needed to process and which ones were empty and ready to be used. I keep this thing hung on a string above my computer. It really helps to keep me organized. Plus it keeps my SD CARDS clean and off them table so I don't spill anything on them or knock them off the desk onto the floor. They can get pretty dirty that way. For the record, To label both sides of this thing, I put a piece of white duck take on both sides, then wrote HOT on one and READY on the other. Then I used wide clear take to cover both labels.

I bought this case and accidentally bought the same case under a different name (JJC MCSDMSD24). They are identical except for color(this one has a cool red latch and the other has a black latch); the second difference is that this one comes with a small carbineer for attachment to whatever. The JJC does not. I don't recall if there was much of a price difference. Regardless, this one has got my recommendation. It is sturdy thick plastic with a healthy waterproofing gasket. Just now I noticed that this company is Jinjiacheng which may be the same company as JJC. Not a big deal, just mildly interesting.

Absolutely perfect. This is an excellent SD/micro SD card holder. It's water proof. I've tested it. Having it rained on, left outside, dropped in water many times and the silicon seal holds tight with no leaks. The case seems very durable and I love it. This is a great quality product that can withstand a great deal more then what I would ever need. But, just in case, I know it will protect my card excellently. If you're a photographer or anyone that would need and card protection then, this is your best bet. It's very inexpensive and hold both SD and Micro SD cards at the same time or a total of 12 SD cards and 12 Micro SD cards for a total of 24 cards in one case. This comes with a micro cleaning cloth and a carabiner clip to keep from loosing it on trips. I highly recommend this product.

I needed something to hold all my various micro SD cards and after looking through all of my options throughout Amazon I decided I would give this particular one a shot and I wasn't disappointed. This holds the cards very firmly in place and keeps them organized and protected. The case is rugged and stylish and I like that. This is the perfect case for me and I highly recommend it for someone wanting a stylish case with great protection in mind.

I loved the overall design. When I saw this I thought I would be able to use one side to store my spare batteries for our Nikon P900. And I was able to do the initial cutting under 10 minutes. I will probably get my hobby knives out and trim it up to be even (my OCD coming out) but this gets the job done initially. No more digging around the camera bag puch or side looking for cards or batteries or trying to keep the batteries secure enough so the contacts dont risk being shorted. See the pics!! I may order another one just to play around with this idea more. Also thought I may use expanding foam and a liner to make a custom fit form for one side and then that can be easily trimmed/sanded down.

I deal with Memory cards daily. This was the perfect solution to keeping them organized. They are great for outdoor use and in climate weather. Its a simple straight forward product that does what its advertised to do. It takes a little bit to figure out how to get Micro SD cards in and out smoothly. I keep a large paperclip in each case and use the rounded end to pop the card up. Thanks

I recently purchased another camera bag, and while most of the bags I've had in the past had dedicated SD card pockets, this bag did not. So, I tried looking for ways to keep my SD cards from just being loose in the bottom of one of my bag pockets. Pros: - While researching, I noticed that most of the other SD card cases all seemed to have very flimsy hinges. Some of them are actually just plastic that you bend over and over again, hoping that it won't just snap. This case seemed to have the sturdiest hinge and construction (including weather resistance). I have not tested this much, but this case feels sturdy in the hand. - What made the decision tough was all of the negative reviews saying that the SD cards didn't fit. I figured it was worth the $8 risk and went for it. All of the SD cards I own fit, and the micro SD cards as well. Now, maybe there is some variance, but I can assure you that you could get one that fits. Cons: - Not much to speak of here, I do suppose that if you were to push the cards in too deep, they might be hard to remove, but I have had no trouble so far. - One of the negatives of the case being sturdy is that it feels rather heavy for what it is. This is both good and bad, depending on how you look at it. Conclusion: I can't be sure, but given that I will be keeping this inside of my bag, I don't see this falling apart any time soon. It really does feel a bit over-built for my use. If I needed another one, for this price, I would risk the possibility of getting a bad copy and returning it. With everything costing more these days, this may be the best $8 I've spent in a very long time.

I've owned this for over six months now and it's worked great. I find it to be similar quality to Pelican. Some reviews mention the SD cards fit too tightly, which yes, they are snug. I personally keep a paperclip in the case to apply gentle leverage when removing the cards. None have ever broken, and it should be obvious if you're using enough force to snap a card. I expect to use it for a long time. Two thumbs up, especially for the inexpensive price.

I received the case today and "moved" into it. I was skeptical of the quality, but after reading so many reviews of competing cases decided to take a chance on the Kora. I am glad I did! It is a sturdy hard case with a great rubber seal that tightly closes the case and will keep the SD cards free from dust/dirt, moisture and falls. The case is smaller than it appears - so it is a manageable size for travel. The inside rubber has inserts that fit my SD cards perfectly when they are snugly pushed down into the inserts. When I turned the open case over and shook it, the cards all stayed in place. I was also able to put a micro card inserted in an adapter into the insert and it fit/stayed in place even though it is a slightly different configuration because of the cardboard casing. This case carries so many SD cards (12 micro and 12 SD = 24 cards) so compactly. The Kora case promises to be a perfect case for protecting my SD cards while traveling!