
SanDisk 32GB_SD_Extreme_x2_R3 Extreme SD Card 2-Pack
Two cards, one box — enough fast, reliable storage to keep shooting through a full day without stopping to swap.
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Overview
Key Features
This SD memory card bundle includes (2) 32GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Cards in retail packaging – This SanDisk Extreme 32 gig Memory pack is Speed Class 10, U3, UHS-1, SDHC, and rated V10 Video Recording Speed
This 32GB 2 pack SD cards digital accessory features read speeds of up to 90 MB/s and write speeds of up to 40 MB/s. Read/write speed represents peak performance and card will not sustain maximum speeds at all times or on all devices. Compatible with almost any device with SDHC slot such as digital camera, DSLR, point and shoot cameras, SLR, Mirrorless, laptop, desktop, hunting camera, trail cam, security camera, video camcorder, dash cam, or other recording device with compatible SDHC slot
32 GB Memory Card for Digital Camera works with Canon Powershot G7 X, G7 X Mark II, G9 X Mark II, SX420 IS, SX530 HS, SX60 HS, SX70 HS, SX610 HS, SX620 HS, SX720 HS, Elph 180,190 IS, 360 HS Kodak Pixpro AZ251, AZ252, AZ401, FZ43, Nikon Coolpix A10, A100, A300, B500, L840, W100, W300, W150, Fujifilm Finepix XP60, XP80 Panasonic Lumix DC-TS7, DC-ZS70, DC-FZ80, DMC-LX10 Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 VII, DSC-RX0 II, DSC-HX99, DSC-RX100 VA, DSC-RX100 VI, DSC-HX80 Olympus Tough TG-6, Richoh GR III
32 GB Cards for Laptop works with Acer CB3-532, Acer Chromebook 14, 15, Chromebook R 11, Acer Predator Helios 300, Acer Spin 3, ASUS VivoBook Flip 14, Dell Chromebook 11 3181, Dell Inspiron 13, Dell Latitude E5470, HP 15, HP ENVY x360 15, HP Pavilion X360, HP Stream, 2020 HP 15, 2020 Lenovo IdeaPad, 100E Chromebook, Lenovo C330, Lenovo Flex 14, Flex 5 Microsoft Surface Book, Surface Book 2, Surface Book 3, Surface Studio, Studio 2, MSI GE75 Raider, GP65 Leopard, Toshiba Tecra A50
Trail Camera SD Cards 32gb for Browning Strike Force, Bushnell Core DS, Cuddeback IR, Exodus Lift II, Render, Trek, Moultrie M8000, Reconyx HL2X, Ridgetec Lookout 4G LTE, Spartan GoCam Ghost, Spypoint Force-Dark, Stealth Cam XV4, Wildgame 360°, 2020 Covert Blackhawk 20 LTE, Campark Mini, Wildgame Innovations Terra Extreme, Bushnell Trophy Cam, Moultrie A-25, Stealth Cam 12.0 Infrared Megapixel, Covert Wireless Code Black, Moultrie Mobile XA7000i, Wildgame Innovations Cloak Pro 12, Covert MP16
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Two-card redundancy means you can designate one as primary and keep one formatted and ready as a backup, which is standard practice for paid shooting work.
- 90 MB/s read speed makes offloading a full 32GB card to a laptop or card reader noticeably faster than budget Class 10 cards, saving time at the end of a shoot day.
- 32GB per card is a practical capacity for a day of travel or event photography — enough headroom without becoming unwieldy to manage or back up.
- U3 and Class 10 ratings confirm consistent write performance under sustained load, avoiding the speed drop-offs that plague cheaper cards during long sequences.
- Wide device compatibility means you can use these across cameras, laptops, trail cameras, and other SDHC devices without format concerns.
👎 Cons
- V10 video speed rating falls short of the V30 minimum recommended for 4K video recording, limiting usefulness on newer high-resolution video-capable bodies.
- 40 MB/s write speed, while adequate for most shooting, will show its ceiling during deep RAW bursts on fast-shooting bodies — you'll feel the buffer hesitate on extended sequences.
- 32GB capacity per card is modest by current standards; photographers shooting high-megapixel RAW files through a full wedding or long event may need additional cards.
- No included SD card reader — the value is in the storage only, so you'll need your own reader for fast card-to-computer transfers.