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Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Great to keep easily accessible additional SD Micro cards for travel, hiking, whatever! Be ready to change out a card needed for Dashcam evidence, friends and family hiking time, other possibilities!
Caroline
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
I like the size of it, since it's shaped like a credit card. The plastic makes it easy to carry. It's a snug fit when you put in the SD card and there's very little room for you to pull out the card. Almost sent my SD card flying when I tried to pull it out lol
SmallState
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
The build quality is fine and it works as expected.
KW Theng
Reviewed in Australia on September 11, 2024
sticker comes off and leaves glue residue after some use. get something sturdier.
glenn
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
I like the little slots with the catch-side indicated so I don't have to try putting it in the wrong way. The Micro fits perfectly (the accumulation of several different brands all fitting the same way.) And, somebody was thinking with the white space on each storage location to keep track of which one has what I'm looking for. A pointed Sharpy makes whatever letter, number or other symbol on each parking place. You can actually make sense of it all. This was a great purchase, thanks to someone's frustrating experience that led to the invention! Thanks!
Molly Walker
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
This case is extremely efficient. It is large enough so it won't "get lost" in your camera bag but holds onto 10 micro SD cards and has space on the back to mark them if you want. I had been using a bulkier case and they were always falling out. These cards are so easy to lose anyway. This holder grips them tightly and securely. The price is also good. If you have multiple micro SD cards you should get this holder! It's the size of a business card and just over a micro SD card thick.
Mellen Jay
Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2024
Functional storage for small memory cards, lightweight and portable. Disappointingly: the stickers were not easy to remove: needed a lot of picking off and adhesive cleaner to remove the glue residue.
jeff keller
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
Holds your cards pretty good. Obviously don’t go banging it around, but keeps it compact and portable in wallet. Good find
Very good thank you
Reviewed in Canada on April 17, 2024
It does what it’s supposed to do
Ssteoh
Reviewed in Australia on September 29, 2023
Good for storing mini SD card but plastic look.
sofia
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
It's definitely useful and slim so it fits easily wherever you put it but the cards are super difficult to take out. I put microSD's with the adapters in each of the slots and one is impossible to take out. The others take a lot of time and effort to pull out and at the risk of the card slipping from my fingers and breaking. I also feel like I'm damaging my adapters with my fingers clawing at them to get them out. I have thin fingers too so I can't really get a good grasp on them. I can easily just take out the microSD and switch them around with the adapters I can get out of the holder, but that gets confusing. If they weren't so difficult to take out, it would be perfect for my use because the product is so thin and can fit anywhere and you can write on them to keep track of what's in each card.
Cary L. Brown
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023
MicroSD cards have effectively taken over the role once served by floppy diskettes... the standard for removable, portable storage. And yet, with their tiny size, they're far more easily lost than any prior storage medium.There are a variety of options for storage of these tiny little cards, from large boxes with slide-out trays to little foam pads inside of zip-close pouches. Some are more convenient for shelftop storage, some for portable use. But none I've encountered are quite a "portable-suited" as this design.In my own case, I use this with my Raspberry Pi mini-computers. Raspberry Pis do not yse a physical hard disk... or solid state drive... for storage. Instead, they store everything on MicroSD cards. So, by swapping the card, you can essentially totally transform a Pi into a "totally different machine."I have several cards, for several operating systems and roles. One card us a standard Raspberry Pi "Rasbian" operating system. Another us Ubuntu Linux. Another is "RetroPi," an installation which mimics arcade and console hardware. And so on.The Raspberry Pis I use are extremely portable... my tiny little Zero 2W, and my larger but still pocket-sized 4B. I have a tiny, foldable Blutooth keyboard & touchpad combo, a superthin fiber optic HDMI cable, and a tiny "wall wart" power source. I can carry every part of this in one jacket pocket without the pocket bulging.Except, I was limited, oreviously, to just one OS card, because carrying more required significantly more bulk for a card "wallet,"or required loose cards able to be easily lost.That's where this comes in for me. I can carry quite a few cards, all in their assigned places, so no need to "sort" when I want to swap, and in a form factor both convenient to carry (even in my wallet, though normally in with the Pi itself) and yet difficult to lose.I would not encourage using this for at-home or at-office organizing of a large library of cards. There are far better options for that, I think. Certainly more space-efficient ones, too. But for safe, well-organized portable card storage, this is my favorite approach, by far.As a side note, there are several variants of this in Amazon as I write this review. All seem to be physically identical, manufactured in the same factory from the same production tooling. The only differences seem to be related to marking and branding. So, pick the one whose markings you like best, but don't bother, beyond that, figuring out if one is "better" than the next... they're the same, in every meaningful way.
alain carreau
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2023
Bien
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