Black Friday 2021 Deal: Own this 400GB SanDisk microSD Card for $38.99 Only

Nov 25, 2021 at 03:41am EST
Pay just $38.99 for 400GB microSD from SanDisk

The SanDisk 400GB Ultra microSD card is currently available for a low price of just $34.99 for Black Friday.

SanDisk Black Friday 2021 Deal Discounts 400GB microSD Card to Just $38.99

We're quite sure you will end up buying a lot of devices this Black Friday which require a microSD card. And if these devices require plenty of storage as well, such as a dash cam, then you need a microSD card with tons of space onboard.

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This is where the SanDisk 400GB Ultra microSDXC card comes in. Usually retailing for $69.99, you can pick one up today for a low price of just $38.99. This card is absolutely overkill for a lot of use-cases, but if you're all about the extra storage life, then you won't find a better deal than this.

Buy SanDisk 400GB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter - Was $69.99, now just $38.99

You can use this microSD card in a lot of different places, including dash cams, drones, cameras, even Android phones. And thanks to its fast 120MB/s transfer speeds, you can expect fast app and game launch times as well.

Thanks to the included adapter, you can transform this microSD card into SD and use it inside a DSLR or a mirrorless camera, too.

We suggest picking up this deal instantly if you want a ton of storage at your disposal. These cards tend to sell out fast and you don't have to make any extra effort to get the discount either.

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