





💾 Capture More, Wait Less — Power Your Devices with Speed & Reliability!
The Transcend 32GB microSDHC UHS-I Class 10 U1 Memory Card delivers up to 95MB/s read and 45MB/s write speeds, supporting A1, U3, and V30 standards for smooth 4K video recording and fast app performance. Perfect for smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, and dash cams, it includes a handy SD adapter and comes with a 5-year limited warranty.





| ASIN | B07DYGXB1Y |
| Additional Features | Adapter Included, Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #283 in Micro SD Memory Cards |
| Brand | Transcend |
| Built-In Media | Adapter, MicroSD Card |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 16,956 Reviews |
| Flash Memory Type | MLC |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760557842071 |
| Hardware Connectivity | microSDXC |
| Item Height | 0.43 inches |
| Item Type Name | Transcend TS32GUSD300S-A 32GB UHS-I U1 MicroSD Memory Card with Adapter |
| Manufacturer | TRANSCEND |
| Media Speed | 100 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Name | USD300S |
| Model Number | TS32GUSD300S-A |
| Read Speed | 95 Megabytes Per Second |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
| UPC | 760557842071 |
| Warranty Description | 5 year limited warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
D**L
Very Pleased.
So far works without a hitch. Very pleased after a month and a half. From my dash cam review.... ...Great value. Not just for the money, but I think this is a great product. I sat on this review for about a month and a half so that I would be over any unboxing high. This device performs as described and I am very pleased. I bought the SpyTec A119 Version 2 Car Dash 60 FPS + Polarized lens cover to reduce glare (don't use it much) + Transcend High Performance 32GB memory card and recommend all 3. I bought this after a couple of traffic issues on my morning commute. One was a speeding ticket I got, though my cruise was set at the speed limit plus a mile or two (not 9 mph over). I prevailed after 9 mos. of court dates and self representation. My biggest help was the officer's cruiser video and audio, which I had to file motions to discover. ...if I had only had my own personal video and audio then... The other was a fender bender with a car making for the turn lane in front of me. Long story short, the insurance co. for the other driver wouldn't pay for a new bumper cover on my car. No witnesses, so what you gonna do - go ahead, sue us. I gave in and bought my own bumper cover AND later this dash cam. Next time I won't have to roll over. Convenience of the cam is great. The cam powers up when I start the car and cuts off when I stop. There's bout a 10 second delay until it's powered up, but that's not been and won't be an issue. I can pop the cam off the windshield mount easily with my hand and stick it in the console if it's going to be in the sun for the day or if I suspect the parking lot may have passers-by with sticky fingers. It's worth mentioning the gps box stays mounted to the windshield with an adhesive. The summer Texas sun has not affected the adhesive, nor killed the electronics, even on a 107oF day recently. Impressive. The gps box (mounted to the windshield) records and displays my speed on the video. The video is high def and looks great day or night. The video has adequate sound recording, which I can mute for general use and quickly un-mute should I get pulled over again and need that conversation recorded. (Nothing against police officers, but if they make a mistake with me again I'll need evidence.) Video with sound loads easily on the computer; essentially a series of 3-min video files that I can pull off the chip and onto my hard drive as needed. I even drove a route to the airport one day and transferred the files to someone's computer so they would have an easy time driving it when they had to go a couple of weeks later. I also drove some construction sites for work to show some peers some points of interest. Lots of innovative uses I'm sure. Also worth mention is Spy Tec follow up. They are apparently interested in a good transaction and satisfaction on their purchases. Hope this helps. Good luck.
A**O
It does what it should.
It's a memory card. It works fine, I needed it for an older device I had and it worked fine. How much more can you say. Quality is good but I would not rely on it for a job (but at 4gb, what kind of job would you do on this?). It does what it should, what more can I say.
M**K
Worked as expected
Worked as expected.
E**S
Solid everyday card, but not the fastest choice
Solid everyday card, but not the fastest choice I’ve been using this 32GB Transcend microSD card with the included adapter in a few different devices—mainly a dashcam and a small digital camera—and it does its job well. It’s reliable, mounts quickly, and I haven’t had any corruption or failed saves so far. The adapter is a nice touch, and it makes the card more versatile when switching between laptops and older cameras. That said, it’s not a speed demon. File transfers are noticeably slower compared to higher-end brands or newer UHS-I/UHS-II cards. For day-to-day use like dashcam loops, photo storage, or light video recording, it’s perfectly fine, but if you’re dealing with large 4K files or need rapid burst shooting, you’ll probably find yourself waiting. Another small thing: the plastic build feels a bit lighter than some other cards I own. It hasn’t caused any issues yet, but it does make me wonder about long-term durability if it’s being swapped in and out often. Bottom line: A dependable, budget-friendly microSD card for everyday storage needs, but not the best pick if you require top speeds or heavy-duty performance.
B**N
Reliable Legacy Storage for Older Devices
This 2GB MicroSD card is a gem if you're dealing with legacy tech. I bought it to revive an old digital camera and a couple of early-generation MP3 players that don’t support high-capacity (HC) or SDXC formats. It formatted quickly in FAT16, and file transfers were surprisingly snappy for its class. Usage Tip: Check if your device only supports standard SD (not SDHC or SDXC). Format the card to FAT or FAT16 if it’s unrecognized at first. Great for dash cams, old phones, or embedded systems that cap out at 2GB. This isn’t the card for modern smartphones or 4K video, but if you know why you need it, this little card delivers.
O**S
High Endurance without the label
Very nice for the price, Added to 2 dashcams. Speed should be good, temp range is good. We shall see how many cycles it will last but rated for 10,000 insertion/removal cycles. I'll report back if/when they croak. TLC NAND flash. In a 1gb SEQ Q32T1 test in crystaldiskmark Sustained Read =~96mb/s Sustained Write =~23.3mb/s ----------------------------------------------------------------------- CrystalDiskMark 5.5.0 x64 (C) 2007-2017 hiyohiyo Crystal Dew World : http://crystalmark.info/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- * MB/s = 1,000,000 bytes/s [SATA/600 = 600,000,000 bytes/s] * KB = 1000 bytes, KiB = 1024 bytes Sequential Read (Q= 32,T= 1) : 96.749 MB/s Sequential Write (Q= 32,T= 1) : 23.303 MB/s Random Read 4KiB (Q= 32,T= 1) : 11.125 MB/s [ 2716.1 IOPS] Random Write 4KiB (Q= 32,T= 1) : 1.591 MB/s [ 388.4 IOPS] Sequential Read (T= 1) : 96.050 MB/s Sequential Write (T= 1) : 18.242 MB/s Random Read 4KiB (Q= 1,T= 1) : 10.766 MB/s [ 2628.4 IOPS] Random Write 4KiB (Q= 1,T= 1) : 1.347 MB/s [ 328.9 IOPS] Test : 1024 MiB [F: 0.0% (0.0/29.8 GiB)] (x2) [Interval=5 sec] Date : 2018/07/05 23:26:15 OS : Windows 10 Professional [10.0 Build 17134] (x64)
K**.
Perfect MicroSD Card for My 3D Printer
My 3D printer came with a lousy 256meg (yes, meg!) micro SD card. I wasn't able to keep a library of the useful items I print frequently let alone all the things I had sliced and planned on someday printing. With this 2gb card I have optimal compatibility and storage space for hundreds of models, far more than I actually want to keep on a card at once. I also have my slicing software and custom profiles for my printers saved in a separate directory. Handy! It doesn't come with an adapter but I have three or four laying around so it didn't matter. These small capacity, non SDHC U1/? cards are hard to find and often more expensive than much larger cards.
R**H
For Roku 3 owners, this IS the SD card that works!
Spent way too much time trying to figure out the SD card thing for my old Roku 3. Hope this saves you some time and frustration: 1) Do not buy a micro SDHC card, will not work. Must be a micro SD card 2) Many reviews have said Sandisk cards will not work. Be warned. 3) For a Roku 3, you do not need more than a 2GB card. Anything more is overkill. 4) The SD card won't make your Roku faster, but it will store your channels so there are less refreshes, which can take time. 5) I just installed this on my Roku 3 (everything powered up, take out HDMI cord, insert but not all the way the micro SD card with bottom facing up to HDMI slot, plug HDMI card back in, use a tiny precision screwdriver to push SD card into slot fully until a click is heard, then a dialog will appear on screen asking to format, click that). It will take only a minute or two, and you're all set. For me, from unboxing to watching my improved Roku 3, about 5 minutes. 6) I hoped I have saved some of you many hours of frustration and Amazon returns.
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