The humble microSD card can be used in all kinds of ways whether that’s in a camera, security camera, or phone. Right now, you can pick up a pack of three 64GB cards with an insanely low price.
Amazon is now selling the pack of three PNY Elite-X microSD cards for just $15.99. That’s a huge saving considering these cards would normally retail for around $28.
In fact, you’re saving 43% and $12 without having to do anything at all. There are no on-screen coupons or discount codes for you to contend with. Just place the order as normal and you’re good to go.
Do remember that you should probably place that order soon, though. Amazon hasn’t said when this deal will end and that means that it could happen at any moment.
Buy: PNY 64GB Elite-X Class 10 U3 V30 microSDXC Flash Memory Card, 3 Count from Amazon: $15.99 | Original price: $28
Record and transfer videos, photos, music, files and more from microSD enabled host devices such as Android smartphones and tablets, action and surveillance cameras, drones, computers and more
At the time of writing, the PNY Elite-X microSD cards have more than 12,700 reviews on Amazon and a combined rating of 4.7 stars out of a possible five. That’s a stellar score and this is a set of SD cards that could come in handy for all kinds of uses.
These PNY Elite-X microSD are rated for A1 app performance and are in the Class 10, U3, and V30 speed classes. That means that they’re going to work just fine when you’re recording 4K video and taking HD photos.
Do remember that these deals aren’t going to last forever, though, and the only way to lock these prices in is to order soon.
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