Kioxia sent us a new pack of their finest memory cards/sticks. This time with their new branding Kioxia and they look awesome!
As with the others, these have different uses, but whether you are a gamer, photographer, drone driver or office rat who wants to bring your documents with you in a hurry, their made for you.
KIOXIA EXCERIA High Endurance microSD memory cards allow up to 40,000 hours of Full HD video recording and capacity up to 256GB. Designed specifically for surveillance and dashboard cameras, its high endurance capability makes it suitable for continuous writing and rewriting, reduces the possibility of video recording failures.
Capacity 32GB 64GB 128GB 256GB
Max Read/Write Speed 100/85 MB/sKIOXIA EXCERIA PLUS microSD Memory Cards use BiCS FLASH™ 3D flash memory technology to deliver higher capacities up to 256GB, giving you ample storage space for your photos and videos. It meets Video Speed Class 30 (V30), a video speed class standard for 4K video recording.
Capacity 32GB 64GB 128GB 256GB
Max Read/Write Speed 100/85 MB/sKIOXIA TransMemory U301 USB flash drives make it simple to store your media – with a design that’s small in size, but big on storage, and features USB 3.2 Gen 1 technology. With a range of capacities up to 128GB, you can organize more of your documents and media across various devices.With a design that’s small in size, but big on storage, KIOXIA TransMemory U365USB flash drives make it simple to store your media. These drives feature read speed of 150MB/s with USB 3.2 Gen 1 in a range of capacities up to 256GB so you’ll be less worried about running out of storage space.
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