Amazon is now selling the 1TB SanDisk Extreme microSD card for just $118.70 without the need to enter any discount codes or clip any on-screen coupons. Just place the order and wait for your new storage to arrive.
Amazon would normally sell the 1TB SanDisk Extreme microSD card for around $300, a price that makes this a great deal for anyone who needs a little more storage for whatever reason. Now is your chance to save 60% and a whopping $181. Do note that we don’t know how long the deal will be around, so make sure that you place that order soon before it’s too late and you wind up paying more than you needed to.
Buy: SanDisk 1TB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter from Amazon: $118.70 | Original price: $300
Save time with card offload speeds of up to 190MB/s powered by SanDisk QuickFlow Technology (Up to 190MB/s read speeds, engineered with proprietary technology to reach speeds beyond UHS-I 104MB/s, requires compatible devices capable of reaching such speeds.
The 1TB SanDisk microSD card is U3, V30, and A2-rated which means that it can be used for watching media, capturing video and photos, and running apps and games. That all makes this a great option for phones, tablets, cameras, drones, and more.
This 1TB SanDisk Extreme microSD card is rated for read speeds of up to 190MB/s and there are other capacities available if you don’t need quite so much storage on tap. Just remember that this deal could end soon and the only way to lock this price in is to order sooner rather than later. If you’ve been holding off upgrading that older, lower capacity card, this is the perfect time to act.
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