

🚀 Capture. Store. Perform. Never miss a moment with PRO Elite power.
The PNY PRO Elite 1TB microSDXC card combines ultra-fast Class 10 U3 V30 speeds with A2 app performance, enabling smooth 4K UHD video capture and rapid app launches. Its rugged, durable design ensures reliability in extreme conditions, while the included SD adapter guarantees broad device compatibility. Ideal for professionals and creators who demand speed, capacity, and resilience in one compact memory solution.











| ASIN | B08DL4899L |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #141 in Micro SD Memory Cards |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,722) |
| Date First Available | July 24, 2020 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00751492639079 |
| Hardware Interface | microSDXC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.59 x 0.43 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | P-SDU1TBV32100PRO-GE |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | PNY |
| Product Dimensions | 0.59"L x 0.43"W |
| Read Speed | 100 Megabytes Per Second |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
| Special Feature | Drop Proof, Magnetic Proof, Temperature Proof, Water Proof |
| UPC | 751492639079 |
| Warranty Type | Limited Lifetime |
| Write Speed | 90 Megabytes Per Second |
V**C
Quality product
So far works as stated. Easy to use. Need to install. Easy to set up. Good price.
A**R
Great Product!
I used this PNY PRO Elite 512GB microSDXC card with my GoPro, drone, and Osmo Pocket 3 during my travels, and it performed perfectly. Whether it was capturing 4K footage in the wild or recording smooth shots on the go, the writing and reading speeds never let me down. Plenty of storage, super reliable, and exactly what you need when you don’t get a second chance to capture a moment. Highly recommend for any traveler, creator, or adventure enthusiast
J**S
The micro SD cards work fine.
I bought these to replace the hard drive in my 7th generation iPod Classic. I installed them on an iFlash Micro SD card and the iPod is working perfectly now.
R**Y
Great capacity x 2 for a very good price
I had no trouble formatting both for use in my device. Over 12 hours of continuous recording on each one in my dashcam. Very pleased with capacity and price.
I**L
Sustained large file write tops out at 85mb/s. Heat issues.
This may seem like a critical review, however there are two main issues at stake here. What is claimed, and what is actually possible. I bought this card because it is A2 current rated, and it seems to be a good value for a 1Tb card. The copy claims that it supports 90mb/s write, and it seems like the card will actually do this speed. The caveat here is that it gets pretty hot after about 25gb sustained writing, and with my UGREEN SD Card Reader USB 3.0 Type C OTG Memory Card Adapter Portable it will start unmounting and remounting from Windows 10, and it gets hot to the touch. I measured it with an infrared sensor and it showed 95d F. The ambient in this case was 76d F. This seems to also be true of other brands as well, my Samsung EVO 512GB A1 U3, and 256GB SD cards do the same thing. I've solved this problem for the most part by using an extender cable to plug the SD card reader into. Essentially this cable limits the speed to 40mb/s. Cards don't get hot enough to freak out at this sustained write speed, but it kind of defeats the purpose. That said, I think in most applications the writes are burst and aren't 1-2 hours of sustained 85mb/s transfer. This card seems to get the least hot over time at 40mb/s continuous multi hour writes. Barely warm to the touch. Another caveat is that this card draws enough current from my USB hub to weaken the radio range on my logitech mouse. I have not yet tested continuous high speed reads, but I expect they would have less impact. What does this mean? When recording movies, even a nice high quality movie at 4k won't come close to 40mb/s throughput, so this card will probably not overheat in a camera. I think the Windows 10 sustained copy stress test is probably the hardest you could drive it, and doesn't represent real world use in a camera or phone. Take aways: All SD cards I've tested suffer from overheating in sustained read or write at full speed for more than 10 minutes. This card seems to overheat less than other cards that I own @40mb/s, Samsung EVO A1 cards to be specific. So far none of my cards have failed even after overheat mount and dismounts, which notably did not corrupt the data. Limiting Data transfer rates to reasonable real world applications indicates that this card is a good value for the money in terms of performance and size. Why did I rate it four stars? I considered rating it three stars. It's good, not amazing. I can't expect to run a copy to a card at full USB3.0 spec for 100 minutes (500gb of files) without running into issues, and so I'm forced to use a cable extender to limit the bandwith. If it could run at 85mb/s full write for hours without burning up, that would be a 5 star review. @40mb/s it gets a little warm. Compare this to my EVO 512 card which gets hot at 40mb/s. I have tested the Samsung cards in other card readers, and the same issues arise, so I don't think the USB reader itself is the issue. Specifically I had similar issues with my FALWEDI USB/HDMI/SDcard/Ethernet/VGA adapter that I have on my laptop. It is a C type USB, and can also run at 90ish mb/s. Edit: But wait you say, doesn't this card have a V30 rating? It's only rated at 30mb/s. Yes, so why does it have the sales copy saying 150mb/s read and 90mb/s write? I don't know, and the card slowly slows down to 20-30mb/s for very long writes. So the card is mostly doing what the numbers on it say, and the sales copy is a bit hype. It would be interesting to setup a peltier cooler to the SD card reader to see if you could run a sustained write at full speed. I'll leave this as an exercise for the reader. Update: I did actually set up a peltier cooler to cool the SD card, and it is possible to do sustained high speed data transfers using it.
C**Y
Read reviews! Card did not last...
Card only lasted about 5 months and stopped being usable and was corrupted. I did everything I could to restore, backup and even tried formatting,but to no avail. I lost so much data and was unable to backup or restore to a usable condition. Be wary of this and be sure to back up every week if not every day. This was a fairly new card and I thought I'd be able to use it for some time. I barely got 5 months. Wish I could return but too much time has passed. Will be buying better quality next time. I did think PNY was a better brand.,. Live and Learn...
R**N
Transfer rate on point
Great sd card
A**S
Good quality
Just plug and play. They seems good quality. I use it on a mp3 player and it is very reliable.
A**ー
Very good
T**Y
古いスマホからデータを移動してただけなのに、1日足らずで壊れた。
R**F
Ok
N**I
Arrived before scheduled. Plus it's not a DUD!! 😍😂
R**F
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