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Lexar Fly 64GB Micro SD Card, microSDXC UHS-I Flash Memory Card, Up to 160MB/s Read, U3, Class 10, V30, A2, High-Speed TF Card for DJI Drone

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  • Quickly captures, plays back, and transfers media files, including Full-HD, and 4K UHD with write speeds up to 60MB/s
  • Load apps quicker with blazing A2 speed
  • Designed for durability in harsh conditions
  • Leverages UHS-I technology to deliver read speeds up to 160MB/sFLY microSDXC UHS-I card Fly free and capture your favorite aerial content

Calling all adventure seekers and adrenaline junkies! Make the most of your adventures by leveraging the power and performance of the FLY microSDXC UHS-I Card. This card lets you quickly capture and transfer high-quality media files, including Full-HD and 4K UHD video with speeds up to 160MB/s read, and up to 60MB/s write. The FLY card is U3, V30 and A2 rated for high-speed performance so you can fly farther and capture more.
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  1. _Sparky_'s avatar
    60Mb/s write speed - I think this might struggle saving 4k?
    Marcel's avatar
    It's rated as V30, which means the minimum write speed is 30MB/s and is suitable for recording 4k video.
  2. DoublePortingDad's avatar
    Lexar used to be good. I had 3 a few of their MLC cards, 2 of them still run after 8 years. When they switched to cheaper NANDs I stopped using them. I keep using Viofo (MLC) now and they are fine. Got 3, two still run since 2016. Need something reliable for a kid phone now. Any recommendations, or should I just purchase VIOFO again? Thanks.
    LD2DVD's avatar
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    I find the Lexar cards good but flash drives bad. Steered clear for a while but their High Speed SD card has been very good in my DSLR. Samsung MSD are very good in mobiles.
  3. Amar_Nam's avatar
    Will these be any good for use in security cameras?
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