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The Cloudisk 5 Pack 2GB Micro SD Cards deliver reliable, compact storage with a total of 10GB capacity. Featuring Class 6 read speeds, these cards support HD video and fast data transfers. Engineered for durability, they are waterproof, shockproof, x-ray proof, and temperature resistant. The bundle includes a microSD adapter and card reader for easy device compatibility and data migration. Certified by FCC, CE, and ROHS, and backed by a 1-year warranty, Cloudisk ensures stable, secure memory expansion for your everyday tech needs.
Colour | 2GB |
Special feature | water_proof, x_ray_proof, temperature_proof, shock_proof |
Read speed | 6 |
Product dimensions | 7.6D x 5.1W x 2.5H centimetres |
Warranty type | Limited |
Hardware interface | microSDHC |
Secure digital association speed class | Class 6 |
Manufacturer | Cloudisk |
Item model number | TF-Black-5 |
RAM Size | 2 GB |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 90 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**S
Work great
Not sure on durability as I haven't had them that long. Nice little set. Transferred files using the adaptor just fine
S**S
It’s ok
The product was great. There were no real instructions on the little gold usb gift that I still can’t use. The seller did respond, but the introductions were no good
P**D
Exactly what I wanted
The cards all worked and are exactly as expected. The MicroSD to USB converter was a bonus - thanks!
C**R
They are sd cards.
Ok sd cards. Seem ok. Only issue is the ‘free’ usb memory stick. Not only is it dead but fell apart in the PC. Extracted with snipe nose pliers and moved to bin
R**S
Could not use them with a Raspberry Pi Zero due to IO errors
I bought these cards as I have a number of Raspberry Pi devices and for the most part I only need smaller capacity for these.As I always do when buying removable storage I ran each of the 5 cards through h2test, which in fairness reported the correct capacity and no read or write errors. However, when I imaged one of the cards (using Raspberry Pi Imager) and used them in a Zero 2, I found that whenever I tried to update the software the system would repeatedly fail with IO errors followed by a read only file system. I imaged one card multiple times, using both the supplied USB adapter and my existing one, but was unable to do a simple update. When testing a second card and getting the same result, that was enough. I plucked out a Kingston card, did the same process and now have a fully functional Zero 2, so clearly wasn't the Pi itself. No idea what is going on with these cards, but for me they aren't fit for purpose and are to be returned.Ironically, the included USB device worked absolute fine - in fact it had faster write speeds that the one I normally use, and was more compact. The only disadvantage is that the SD cards are an incredibly tight fit and actually get their paint scoured off putting them in and out.
J**N
Great value. Good for Konica Dimage Z2 camera.
Excellent quality. I like to use a Dimage Z2 camera as well as a modern one. This camera will only take 2 Gb memory cards and so I am well stocked now for good, I should think!
D**L
Poor
It's taken a month for me to get round to using them and I wish I hadn't bothered ,first card I used was I took it out as a back-up for the card that I had ( I knew it was practically full ,so u put in the first 'cloudisk card' ,formatted it then when it wS time to take a photo that was it ,big red warning on screen ,telling me that there was a fault with the card ,so after putting it through the camera and formatting it it was done . Back home I tried the other three and they were just as useless, sorry .Tried on : fuji x-t20 ,mirrorless. 2 yrs oldLenses: variousConditions ::16° dry & in home .
A**R
One defective card out of 5, the others all barely 3GB.
The cards I received included one defective card that claims to be 121MB in size, 100% full and will not format. The other 4, even allowing for formatting, are rather low in usable capacity. The printing on the card has the look of overprinted third party stock. I had more luck with their 2GB cards bought about the same time all of which have the same appearance but did all at least work. Low capacity cards are becoming harder to get these days and demand a huge premium compared to modern cards (these are approx the same cost as a number of known brand 16GB cards) and unfortunately it would appear that the cards currently available are B grade at best. As a side note the card writer supplied works if you can get a card in (it is extremely tight, even on a card that is not overprinted). A shame.
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