SanDisk’s 400GB microSD Card Can Be Yours for a Measly $45, if You Hurry Up

Feb 17, 2021 at 03:51pm EST
SanDisk’s 400GB microSD Card Can Be Yours for a Measly $45, if You Hurry Up

There was a time when high-capacity microSD card prices had shot through the roof, and only a handful of customers could rock one of these in their smartphones. Not any longer, the SanDisk Ultra 400GB microSD card is down to only $45, making it one of the best and one of the cheapest storage upgrades you can make to your smartphone, camera, laptop, or any other device that accepts one of these.

If you want something with an even higher capacity, we recommend getting the SanDisk Ultra 512GB microSD card, though you’ll have to cough up $25 more, meaning you won’t experience the same value as you do with the 400GB version. However, capacity isn’t everything; you need speed to keep up with that storage count, and lucky for you, this microSD card delivers on that front. You can experience up to 100MB/s transfer speeds, allowing you to move up to 1000 photos in a minute.

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If you’re planning on recording high-quality 1080p footage, this 400GB microSD card will be the perfect addition to your recording medium. Of course, you’re also getting massive levels of support from SanDisk because its Ultra 400GB microSD card gets a limited 10-year warranty. For $45, we don’t think you’ll be able to find a storage card as affordable as this or one that offers tons of storage, so take advantage of this opportunity while stocks last.

If you want to get the higher 512GB model, we’ve listed that below too.

Get the SanDisk Ultra 400GB microSD card for $44.99

Get the SanDisk Ultra 512GB microSD card for $69.99

About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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