Description
With incredible speed, the officially licensed SanDisk microSDXC card for the Nintendo Switch lets you add up to [64/128/256GB] of space for your system. Spend less time waiting and more time gaming with read and write speeds of up to 100MB/s and 90MB/s respectively. Perfect for keeping your favorite games in one place. Backed by a lifetime limited warranty, so you’re ready for the long haul. 1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less. 128-256GB: Up to 100MB/s read speed; Up to 90MB/s write speed. 64GB: Up to 100MB/s read speed; Up to 60MB/s write speed. Based on internal testing; Performance may be lower depending upon host device interface, usage conditions and other factors. 1MB = 1,000,000 bytes. 30 year warranty in Germany, Canada, and regions not recognizing lifetime warranty.
A. Gatt –
First of all, the video quality is fantastic. As is the sound. The camera and mic are both orders of magnitude ahead of those found in smartphones, tablets and some other webcams around the same price point that I’ve tried. My issue with it comes with the plastic the camera is housed in. The Q&A section on Gadget Tree would have you believe it the cable is 2m long based on a *seller* comment. Another puts it at 1.5m, and a third puts it at 1m. It’s actually ~90cm from the end of the usb head to the camera and not entirely straight point-to-point so take a couple of cm off for placement. I wouldn’t have bought it if I’d known the cable was this short. Unfortunately, I need to use it first thing and don’t have time to return and source another. Another issue I have with the product comes from the manual on Gadget Tree. It shows the USB cable as a separate piece of hardware. This isn’t the case; it’s sealed into the back of the camera. If you’re working with tight space limits – and many might be with a 90cm wire – it’s very easy for the slightest touch of the wire to move the camera on its, admittedly impressive, 360° axis. 5 people found this helpful
Warrman1 (verified owner) –
First of all, I am used to listening to music on a pair of B&W PX7s which cost about £300 when new. I paid £70 for these Sony WF C700N headphones on Gadget Tree as I wanted a pair of in-ears I could fall asleep listening to at night. I amazed at their sound quality for the money. It is detailed and spacious. The bass is rich but not overblown (unless that’s what you want) and can be adjusted to taste to suit all types of music. The higher frequencies are sweet and detailed, not shrill and harsh. These in ears sound equally good listening to modern jazz, rock, metal and orchestral film music (yes I listen to all of these regularly). The app works well and contains useful features. I find the noise suppression is very effective (provided the correct size of ear buds are used – Sony provide three sizes). I like being able to tune them to keep dialogue but remove other background noise. These in-ears are light and comfortable so I hardly notice wearing them and they don’t fall out. Battery life appears to be perfectly adequate in the one week I’ve owned them. How could they be improved? Wireless charging would be nice but probably not realistic at their regular selling price, without a trade off somewhere else. How do they compare to my B&Ws which I really like? The Sony’s sound more balanced across the frequency spectrum which is definitely not a bad thing – more a matter of taste. Because they are small and light I find myself listening to them more often. The B&Ws can only be listened to seated. If I had a choice of which to buy new today I would opt for the Sonys, no question about it. Fantastic sound/value! I would like to compare the 700Ns with Sony’s WF-1000XM5 to see if they are really that much better. I doubt they can beat the 700Ns for VFM. 55 people found this helpful
ドルビー (verified owner) –
January 2025 Size Name: 128GB Style Name: Super Mario Super Mushroom Verified Purchase Like in the title this is a genuine nintendo switch memory card, decent amount of space for plenty of games including fortnite, i brought 3 for my partner and my sons nintendo switch lite consoles, and have had no issues with any of them – reccomend