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Sabrent Introduces Rocket V60 microSDXC Memory Cards

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Sabrent is excited to announce that our newest product, the Rocket V60 microSDXC Memory Card, is part of these discounts. Available in 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB, this card is perfect for photographers, videographers, and everyday creators. With a minimum write speed of 60 MB/s, it ensures smooth and reliable 8K video capture and supports various devices with backward compatibility. The new Sabrent Rocket V60 microSDXC Memory Card is our latest storage solution for photographers, videographers, and everyday artists. Quickly and reliably capture your photos and videos, up to 8K, without any hitches. Get up to 512 GB of memory that meets the V60 specification, which means a minimum write speed of 60 MB/s with 8K video performance guaranteed. Other files will work just great, too, with enough IOPS - meeting the A1 specification—to ensure that things never bog down.

Go from device to device, as this memory card has backward compatibility. It's designed for UHS-II compliance but will also work with UHS-I devices at their respective speeds. Any device that can take microSD memory cards, whether phone, camera, or portable gaming system, can immediately work with this card for rapid transfers. Reliability is at least as important as performance, so robust flash is utilized in the Rocket V60 microSDXC Memory Card to ensure smooth operation even during extended transfers. This portable memory card is great for just about anything.



Memory Made Fast
Our new Rocket V60 microSDXC memory card is designed to meet the rigorous specifications needed for consistent, high-recording performance. It offers up to 512 GB of storage space and is great for photos, videos, and everyday files.

Capture In Real Time
This memory card is designed to sustain a minimum write speed of 60 MB/s to ensure perfection in recording all the way up to 8K. A1 application performance is also assured, providing high IOPS to help when moving multiple files.

Completely Compatible
The memory card supports UHS-II with microSDXC compliance and is backward compatible with UHS-I. Use it interchangeably for your phone, camera, portable gaming systems, and other devices at the host's performance level.

Reliable Technology
Memory cards are an important part of your workflow. Pick one that uses rugged flash memory with tested and true hardware for the best performance and endurance. Feel secure with portable storage for everything you do.

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There are no devices on market that can make use of UHS-II microSD cards, so other than offloading data onto PC via card reader they are kind of uselessly expensive compared to UHS-I microSD cards of same capacity.
 
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There are no devices on market that can make use of UHS-II microSD cards, so other than offloading data onto PC via card reader they are kind of uselessly expensive compared to UHS-I microSD cards of same capacity.
Only @TM. Wouldn't be the first time media came before devices that fully-utilize it hit the market.

I'd like to see how these perform in UHS-I backwards compatibility. (At least w/ NVME drives) a 'slow' gen-faster drive using backwards compatibility, often is still a 'faster' gen-slower drive.

TBQH, w/ laptops getting so small and un-expandable, SATA SSD-like speeds more/less permanently attached/inserted into the laptop seems attractive.
 
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Canon cameras with 8K use codecs that are up to 900Mbs, well north of the 480Mbs this offers. Cf-E express cards offer up to 3.9Gbs sustained writes.
 
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