SanDisk Extreme PLUS 128GB Class 10 U3 V30 microSDXC Memory Card

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Identifiers
MPN SanDisk SDSQXBZ-128G-GN6MA
Dimensions / Weight
Key Features
Adapter included Yes
Edition
A brief statement indicating the edition or version of a product, such as "Reprint", "New Edition", or a numeric edition number like "2nd edition". It identifies which specific release of the item is being referenced.
Extreme Plus
Read speed
The highest rate at which a storage device can retrieve data, expressed in bits per second or commonly used abbreviations such as MB/s or GB/s. This value indicates how quickly the device can read information for processing or transfer.
170 MB/s
Size
The overall dimension or measurement that identifies the size of a product, such as a frame, garment, electronic component, or container. It can be expressed as a single numeric value (e.g., 47 mm), a range (e.g., 50–60 cm), a volume (e.g., 700 ml), or a descriptive label like "One Size". The attribute helps customers compare and select items that fit their needs.
128GB
Speed rating
The speed rating indicates the performance class or transfer capability of a storage device, such as flash memory cards or solid‑state drives. It typically refers to standardized categories (e.g., Class 10, UHS‑I Class 1, UHS‑II Class 3) that describe minimum write speeds, read speeds, or overall throughput. Users can compare devices by their speed rating to ensure compatibility with performance requirements.
UHS-I Class 1 (U1)
Storage type
The technology or media format used for internal or external data storage, such as hard disk drives (HDD), solid‑state drives (SSD), eMMC, microSD cards, or combinations of these. It indicates the underlying storage medium that determines performance, capacity, and compatibility with a device.
microSDXC UHS-I
Video speed class
The video speed class indicates the maximum sustained read and write speeds of a memory card or storage device when recording or transferring video, expressed as a standard code such as V10, V30, V60, or V90. It helps users compare how quickly a device can handle high‑definition video streams and ensures compatibility with camera or recorder requirements.
V30
Write speed
The maximum rate at which a device can write data to storage or memory, expressed in bits per second (bps) or commonly used abbreviations such as MB/s or GB/s. This value indicates how quickly the device can transfer information for writing operations and is useful for comparing performance across models.
90 MB/s
SanDisk

SanDisk is a brand of flash memory products, most notably memory cards, used in digital cameras, camcorders, and other portable electronic devices.