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The Kingston 64GB Class 10 microSDXC card delivers high-capacity storage with fast 30MB/s write speeds, compatible with microSDHC/XC devices and adaptable to full-size SD slots. Built tough with temperature, water, and X-ray resistance, it’s backed by a lifetime warranty, making it the ultimate reliable storage upgrade for professionals and gamers alike.





| ASIN | B009X0G304 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 42,163 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 279 in Micro SD Memory Cards |
| Brand | Kingston |
| Brand Name | Kingston |
| Colour | black / black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible devices | Camera, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,130 Reviews |
| Flash Memory Type | Micro SDXC |
| Flash memory type | Micro SDXC |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00740617208108, 07123290453912, 07406172081084, 08800161176321 |
| Hardware Connectivity | microSDXC |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1D x 11W x 15H millimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11L x 15W millimetres |
| Item Part Number | SDCX10/64GB, SDCX1064GB |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Grams |
| Manufacturer | KIngston |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SDCX10/64GB |
| Media Speed | 30 MB/s |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Name | SDCX10/64GB |
| Model Number | SDCX10/64GB |
| Model name | SDCX10/64GB |
| Product Features | Temperature Proof, Water Proof, X Ray Proof |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
| UPC | 012304092315 740617208108 012300171717 737166542548 021111541183 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Lifetime |
M**.
64 gb micro sd card for onda v972
Bought to see if onda v972 could expand to this size of card. It can! So far working perfectly on both onda tablet and PC. At present it's a five star rating, seen low star ratings but hopefully those were rogue cards. I've used Kingston before 8gb, 16gb and 32gb and touch wood all are still working normally. Update card still working normally after format. Do not format this in a PC unless you can see it recognising 64gb on sd card. Always,if you need to, format on tablet or phone. Or better still stick it in your tablet[Onda V972 my tablet]and only format if something goes badly wrong. Don't worry your PC will read the 64gb card but unless you know a bit about format commands on PC's leave well alone. Anyway re format in Onda V972 and now have 59gb free disk space :} This is no fault of the card but a Windows problem, Apple and Linux as far as I'm aware don't have this problem.
T**S
Excellent card and quick explanation of the difference in size in a device from what is listed.
Ordered the 64 GB card and arrived with deadline and seems to be working as expected. I've run H2testw on the card I received and can confirm that it can read and write to it's full capacity. (For now). Thanks. For anyone concerned by comments stating they got less memory than what they paid for, this is what you can expect to see when you plug these cards into your PC/Phone/Tablet/Whatever: Listed Size - "Actual" Size 8GB - 7.45GB 16GB - 14.9GB 32GB - 29.8GB 64GB - 59.6GB 128GB - 119.2GB For an explanation of why, read on. Manufacturers tend to use a system of 1000's to measure capacity. So, 1000 KB = 1MB, for example. This gives my card a total space of 64,000,000,000 bytes by the manufacturers measure and Amazons listing. Windows and most other devices and operating systems however will use 1024 bytes to the kilobyte, 1024 kilobytes to the megabyte, etc. So, what does this mean for my 64GB SD card that Windows insists is less than 60GB in capacity? Well, let's see. 64,000,000,000 bytes divided by 1024 gives me 62,500,000 kilobytes. 62,500,000 kilobytes divided by 1024 gives me 61025.15625 megabytes. 61025.15625 megabytes divided by 1024 gives me, sure enough, 59.6046... gigabytes. There is no foul play here, no one is being cheated, just a slight differing in standards which leads to the discrepancy a lot of people have complained about.
A**E
Does exactly what it says on the tin
The thing about memory cards is that they only have two main things to contend with: does it store the amount that it says it does? and the most important aspect - time. Does it store it for as long as the user requires or does it only last one year? As I've only purchased this recently I can not speak to the second point however, I will vouch for it regarding the first point. I've worked with Kingston SD cards before and will give it it the benefit of doubt until a fault arises. Other minor points are in favour of the card, those being it is a fast class so reads/writes to the card pretty fast and it comes with a standard size SD card adapter. Overall, baring the test of time thing, I'm personally very happy with my purchase and feel it was excellent value for my money.
R**X
Seems legit!
Genuine 64GB as far as I can tell! (tested with h2testw) For a UHS-1 card, it's pretty slow though. I seem to get maybe 10MB/s write and 20MB/s read max (often the latter is closer to 10MB/s) but this might be the hardware I'm using (Toshiba Encore... which to my knowledge is UHS compatible, so it shouldn't really be a bottleneck). Still, for an approximate £25, who cares? I'm happy enough! I've mapped the SD card as a folder on the C drive, thus allowing me to install applications to it. They seem to load and work well enough. Overall assessment: groovy.
A**R
Amazing for the Price
I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this. They were charging £95 in pc world for a 64gb on the day I brought it. I have a Lenovo Yoga 10 3g tablet and that is where I'm using it. When i put it in my tablet it said "Damaged Card. Re-format?" and I clicked "Yes Please". About 4 seconds later it was perfectly fine. It really is as high capacity as it claims - aside from the bit you always lose on any sd card. I'd advise anyone with my tablet or any other suitable device to snap it up. Its also great in a pc btw.
C**D
(64gb) Compatible with New Nintendo 3DS.
While Nintendo officially states 32gb is the maximum capacity, this 64gb card works well with the New Nintendo 3DS. I bought the one with the adapter as I needed to insert it into my Mac Mini to format and to move the contents of my old memory card over. It can be formatted using OS X's Disk Utility application; just make sure the format is MS-DOS (FAT). Works a charm. You can do it in Windows too using the formatting application built into the OS (again, just make sure the memory card is formatted in FAT). I haven't noticed any performance issues with this card, and the New 3DS works just as well with this card as it does with the 4gb card that came with the system. If you're looking for more storage you can probably get away with a 32gb card, but if you really want to never have to worry about download and save space again then just spend a little extra and get a 64gb card.
A**R
Bought from China. It was the genuine article but took a while to get here.
I bought my 64gb class 10 Kingston microsd from Namoamtb in China on Amazon for £30. I am always a little concerned about buying items from China in case they turn out to be knock offs or there is a problem etc. Anyway my Sumvision voyager does not claim to support 64 gig cards and this is what I wanted it for. So I was not keen to spend lots on a 64 gig card. I had heard that you can format 64 gig cards to fat 32 using a windows based program which allows them to be read and written to in devices that do not normally recognised more than 32 gig and that do not recognise xfat which is the type of format usually applied to cards more than 32 gig in size. The package took about four weeks from China. The seller was quick to pacify my nerves when I got jittery at three weeks. It was factory sealed and both the packaging and card looked genuine with the correct logos on all the items ( I understand some have Kingston printed on the adaptor and the micro-sd is unprinted which means it is fake). Not in this case. The card was the full 64 gig capacity when tested. I reformatted it using guiformat a tiny free sd formatter. Hey presto my tablet now recognises 64 gig of space and I have been using this Kingston 64 gb micro sd card for the last two months with no problems.
B**9
Good value storage card
Purchased this card to use with my Android Xiaomi phone. As it only had 8gb internal memory and with all the apps from google play, it was nowhere near enough space. I did have to re-format it as my phone normally only takes 32GB. Not the fault of the card at all. Once done, it was all fine and have been using it with no problems ever since. Speed wise, I haven't really tested it as it just been recording videos and so forth on the device. I have used Sandisk cards also and I don't seem to find much difference between the two. It has worked fine for me and I would recommend.
A**ー
十分早い
Xperia Tablet Z用に購入しました。 とりあえず、Windows 7でUSB 3.0接続のカードリーダ越しで接続してCrystalDiskMark ----------------------------------------------------------------------- CrystalDiskMark 3.0.1 x64 (C) 2007-2010 hiyohiyo Crystal Dew World : [...] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- * MB/s = 1,000,000 byte/s [SATA/300 = 300,000,000 byte/s] Sequential Read : 43.718 MB/s Sequential Write : 15.323 MB/s Random Read 512KB : 36.633 MB/s Random Write 512KB : 0.513 MB/s Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 2.574 MB/s [ 628.4 IOPS] Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 1.065 MB/s [ 260.1 IOPS] Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 2.595 MB/s [ 633.6 IOPS] Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 0.375 MB/s [ 91.5 IOPS] Test : 1000 MB [H: 0.0% (0.0/59.0 GB)] (x5) Date : 2013/03/27 19:56:41 OS : Windows 7 SP1 [6.1 Build 7601] (x64) Ramdomアクセスはどうかと思わないでもないけど、どうせ使用するデータは Sequential中心だと思うので、気にすることもないでしょう。十分速いです。 Xperia Tablet Zに入れてA1 SD Benchをかけたら、 R: 45.80MB/s W: 28.23MB/s とこれまた良好な結果に。 その他、安兎兎で SDカードの書き込み速度: 23.1MB/s SDカードの読み込み速度: 33.0MB/s MicroSDXC 64GB最安クラスなのにこの性能と言うことを勘案すれば、 間違いなくお勧めかと。
S**S
kingston uSD 64 GB - Una sicurezza da sempre
Ho acquistato questa micro SD per il cellulare , da sempre acquirente di prodotti Kingston per quanto riguarda memorie , conoscendo il marchio da anni, ed essendo un utente molto esperto in informatica , vi dico che il marchio è una garanzia assoluta, tanti hanno scritto che hanno avuto brutte esperienze con queste memorie, ma vi dico solo che possono esservi errori di produzione in tutti i marchi anche i più noti come kingston, Corsair, Patriot e Sandisk........l'importante e che vi vengano sostituite con delle altre funzionanti. Ad ogni modo tornando al mio acquisto, la schedina funziona molto bene , è stata riconosciuta in tutti gli apparecchi che possiedo, cellulari, televisori, pc , tablet.....non da assolutamente nessun rallentamento , ho provato a metterci su dei film in alta qualità e guardarli sullo smartphone e devo dire che fa il suo compito egregiamente ... Quindi per voi utenti che dovete acquistare una micro SD e siete indecisi su quale prendere , con questa andate sul sicuro, e se per caso doveste avere la sfortuna che ve ne arrivi una di difettata , sapete bene che amazon è il primo venditore assoluto in materia di cambi e affidabilità ! Più avanti metterò eventuali aggiornamenti in merito al suo funzionamento, ma per ora , ribadisco, tutto perfetto ! Amazon come sempre eccellente!
M**.
Gute Karte
Dient als Speichererweiterung eines Garmin-GPS Autonavigationsgerätes. Navi hat beim letzten Kartenupdate gestreikt, nicht genug interner Speicher. Die Erweiterung des Speicherplatzes mittels der Karte hat gut funktioniert. Im Vergleich zum eingebauten Speicher habe ich keinen Unterschied bemerkt, dass Navi z.B. langsamer funktioniert. Gerät: Nüvi 1450. Die Kompatibilität der SDHC Karte mit dem Gerät ist gegeben. Die Transferdaten im Lese-/Schreib-Zyklus mittels einer Software habe ich nicht geprüft. Die Parameter müssen ie Mindestanforderungen an die Spezifikation erfüllt sein. Generell bin ich zufrieden.
T**S
formattable to FAT32 and usable on all devices, unlike SanDisk
I have the HTC EVO 3D which is a fantastic Android phone. When 64GB cards became a bit more affordable, I got the SanDisk version since they are a brand I know well and I had read postings online that the EVO 3D would work with 64GB cards, even though the specs say 32GB max. I had no problem with the card until my storage went over 32GB. Then the card kept unmounting itself, not allowing me to install apps on it, etc. After some digging online I found that SanDisk made the new ex-FAT file format mandatory for their card, and most mobile devices don't work well with the new format. I tried several 3rd party card formatting apps but they all failed to break the format stranglehold SanDisk put on its card. But Kingston's card can be formatted to FAT32 using Windows, and it works fine. More that 32GB of stuff on it, and working like a charm. In FAT32 format the max file size is 4GB, so some HD movies may be too big, and supposedly the format makes the card a bit slower, but I don't notice any problems with HD video playback from this card after reformatting it to FAT32. Also, the FAT32 format steals 4GB of space from the card, but that still leaves 60GB which is plenty. I'm sorry to have an expensive SanDisk memory card sitting around without any current use for it, but glad I can still use my EVO 3D with plenty of storage. Thanks Kingston for staying flexible!
S**T
Nice nemory card...good speed up....thanku you kingston
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