Brand | Integral |
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Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 0.21 x 3.2 cm; 19.99 Grams |
Item model number | INSDX64G-100/70V30 |
Manufacturer | Integral |
Color | Color may vary |
RAM Size | 64 GB |
Hard Disk Description | Memory Card |
Hardware Platform | Windows, Android, Chrome OS, Mac OSX, iOS, Linux, Raspberry Pi, Fire OS, |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 20 g |
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Integral 64GB SD Card 4K Ultra-HD Video High Speed SDXC V30 UHS-I U3 Class 10 Memory Card up to 100MB/s, Color May Vary
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Brand | Integral |
Flash memory type | SDXC |
Memory storage capacity | 64 GB |
Compatible devices | Parrot Anafi,Parrot 4K,DJI Phantom,DJI Mavic,PowerVision PowerEye,Skydio R1,Yuneec Typhoon,, GoPro,GoPro HERO,GoPro Fusion,SONY FDR,SONY HDR,Olympus OM-D,TomTom Bandit,Garmin Virb,Yi 4K,Olfi One.Five,Bear Grylls BG-AC,SJCAM,Olympus Tough,Nikon KeyMission,Ricoh Theta,Canon PowerShot D30,Panasonic HX,Panasonic HC,FujiFilm FinePix XP,, Action Cameras, Drones, See more |
Colour | Color may vary |
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- Superior high-speed performance: up to 100 MB/s read speed and 30 MB/s write speed
- Resistance to high temperatures, water, shocks and X-rays
- Compatible devices: parrot anafi, parrot 4k, dji phantom, dji mavic, powervision powereye, skydio r1, yuneec typhoon,
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Customer Rating | 4.6 out of 5 stars (9670) | 4.5 out of 5 stars (785) | 4.8 out of 5 stars (158090) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (14602) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (5772) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (6515) |
Price | £5.99 | £8.99 | £19.01 | £10.44 | £5.50 | £9.43 |
Sold By | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.co.uk | HomeGiftUK |
Colour | color may vary | 64GB | Black | black | — | — |
Computer Memory Size | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB |
Digital Storage Capacity | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB |
Item Dimensions | 2.4 x 0.21 x 3.2 cm | 2.4 x 0.21 x 3.2 cm | 0.23 x 2.39 x 3.2 cm | 3.2 x 0.21 x 2.4 cm | 1.5 x 1.1 x 0.1 cm | 2.4 x 0.21 x 3.2 cm |
Item Weight | 19.99 grams | 20 grams | 9.07 grams | 20 grams | 3 grams | 1.9 grams |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB |
Read Speed | 100 MB per second | 100 MB per second | 170 MB per second | 95 MB per second | 100 MB per second | 100 MB per second |
Size | 64GB | 64GB | 64GB | 64GB | 64GB | 64 GB |
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Making memory simple for everybody
Integral Premium High Speed SD cards are a perfect fit for your DSLR, digital camera, camcorder and SD compatible PC. These cards offer super-fast read and write speeds and are ideal for 4K Ultra High-Definition video and Full HD, large RAW photos and burst-mode photography.
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Save every memoryPremium high-speed memory card for ultimate performance in your DSLR, digital camera, camcorder and SD compatible PC. |
Engineered for 4K videoCapture smooth, uninterrupted 4K and Full HD video - this card meets the V30 Video Speed and U3 specifications for crisp detail and fluid motion on digital cameras and camcorders. |
Store more memoriesStore more photos, music, videos and documents with up to 256GB of reliable storage. |
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Capture crisp detailTake large resolution and burst mode photos with confidence thanks to high data transfer speeds of 100MB/s* read up to 50MB/s* write. |
Smooth video playbackSuper high speeds provide fluid playback of recorded and saved 4K video on compatible computers and laptops using an SD slot or USB SD card reader. |
Choose Integral for reliable memoryIntegral microSD cards are hardwearing and resistant to shock, water, X-rays and extreme temperatures, so you will never miss a precious memory wherever your adventures take you. |
Disclaimer:
1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. When formatted, actual user storage capacity is less. This is an industry applicable standard across all memory storage products.
Speeds based on internal testing; performance may vary depending on host device.
Card colour may vary from images.
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ASIN | B07FB7NQF7 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | 139 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) 4 in SD Cards |
Date First Available | 8 Jun. 2018 |
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 December 2018
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By Rick J on 17 December 2018

First the positives:
The lofty claimed speeds on the card and the relatively low price drew me to this card, and this card is indeed pretty fast for its price class (it was £13 at time of review). This card, in my Pentax K-S2, can fire around 50 pictures continuously (which is just below 10 seconds of sustained picture taking) before the SD card's performance forces the camera to slow down. This is much better than the Lexar 633x which comes in at a very similar price (£11.49 at time of review), but can only handle about 25 continuous pictures before slowing to a crawl. This measure of performance doesn't apply to everyone, but it's a good indicator of performance.
Now, the negatives:
Err.. Where do I start with this one... Okay, firstly the capacity? Most 64gb advertised cards have around 60gb of space. The two 64gb cards I have that aren't this one, a Samsung Evo and a Lexar 633x, have 59.68gb and 59.67gb respectively. This card has 57.94gb of space. This can be for a variety of reasons, the most common one being the manufacturer leaving more space in reserve to improve reliability and/or performance. Considering how cheap SD cards are these days (gone are the days I go to Ryman's to pay £20+ for a 8gb card), this might be a good thing or a bad thing depending on person. Another reason could be that whoever supplies Integral with NAND (it's probably Toshiba), makes their flash chips in slightly different size increments compared to Samsung and Micron (Lexar may have moved on since they're not under Micron anymore). This probably won't make or break your decision to buy this card, though I certainly would take better speeds for 2gb of capacity.
Secondly, the card doesn't read nearly as fast as advertised, even under testing conditions. See the pic I uploaded. But then again, most advertised numbers on SD cards are complete lies. Basically only 500Mb/s class cards don't massively lie in some way on the packaging.
Lastly, and most importantly, it seems this card isn't 100% rock-stable. Some odd things occasionally happen when I'm using this card. Sometimes the Camera fails to detect the focal length of my 18-300mm Sigma lens, which I have never seen before, and needs to be restarted. After the restart, it works as if nothing happened. Sometimes the card partially corrupts itself if you don't properly unmount the card from my PC, which I haven't encountered with SD cards since the late 2000s, and needs to be repaired (not reformatted) using Windows. Sometimes the card isn't properly read by the K-S2, and needs to be re-inserted, it's either a "SD NOT FORMATTED" or "SD ERROR" message. This may or may not be a problem on other DSLRs.
So, you should only really buy this card if your use-case requires it; for example you like taking pictures of small birds/animals, cars, trains, and other fast moving objects, at a casual capacity. But if the pictures you're taking are important, it might be worth spending a bit more, the ProGrade V60 looks good on paper (I don't own one, so I can't speak for anything other than the spec sheet). If you're a casual snapper, I'd recommend the Lexar 633x; it's cheap, fast enough, and in my experience reliable. Sandisk cards are also good, but there's loads of fakes in circulation so I try to avoid them if possible (unless you're getting it from Amazon themselves, though I've heard of fakes being mixed into official Amazon stock in the past). (Review over, short Samsung rant) I've personally had a very poor experience with Samsung, in my small data set of 5 cards, they have the highest failiure rate (of 80%) and have refused to honor warranties in all cases. Don't buy Samsung cards.

By Hiro on 22 May 2020
First the positives:
The lofty claimed speeds on the card and the relatively low price drew me to this card, and this card is indeed pretty fast for its price class (it was £13 at time of review). This card, in my Pentax K-S2, can fire around 50 pictures continuously (which is just below 10 seconds of sustained picture taking) before the SD card's performance forces the camera to slow down. This is much better than the Lexar 633x which comes in at a very similar price (£11.49 at time of review), but can only handle about 25 continuous pictures before slowing to a crawl. This measure of performance doesn't apply to everyone, but it's a good indicator of performance.
Now, the negatives:
Err.. Where do I start with this one... Okay, firstly the capacity? Most 64gb advertised cards have around 60gb of space. The two 64gb cards I have that aren't this one, a Samsung Evo and a Lexar 633x, have 59.68gb and 59.67gb respectively. This card has 57.94gb of space. This can be for a variety of reasons, the most common one being the manufacturer leaving more space in reserve to improve reliability and/or performance. Considering how cheap SD cards are these days (gone are the days I go to Ryman's to pay £20+ for a 8gb card), this might be a good thing or a bad thing depending on person. Another reason could be that whoever supplies Integral with NAND (it's probably Toshiba), makes their flash chips in slightly different size increments compared to Samsung and Micron (Lexar may have moved on since they're not under Micron anymore). This probably won't make or break your decision to buy this card, though I certainly would take better speeds for 2gb of capacity.
Secondly, the card doesn't read nearly as fast as advertised, even under testing conditions. See the pic I uploaded. But then again, most advertised numbers on SD cards are complete lies. Basically only 500Mb/s class cards don't massively lie in some way on the packaging.
Lastly, and most importantly, it seems this card isn't 100% rock-stable. Some odd things occasionally happen when I'm using this card. Sometimes the Camera fails to detect the focal length of my 18-300mm Sigma lens, which I have never seen before, and needs to be restarted. After the restart, it works as if nothing happened. Sometimes the card partially corrupts itself if you don't properly unmount the card from my PC, which I haven't encountered with SD cards since the late 2000s, and needs to be repaired (not reformatted) using Windows. Sometimes the card isn't properly read by the K-S2, and needs to be re-inserted, it's either a "SD NOT FORMATTED" or "SD ERROR" message. This may or may not be a problem on other DSLRs.
So, you should only really buy this card if your use-case requires it; for example you like taking pictures of small birds/animals, cars, trains, and other fast moving objects, at a casual capacity. But if the pictures you're taking are important, it might be worth spending a bit more, the ProGrade V60 looks good on paper (I don't own one, so I can't speak for anything other than the spec sheet). If you're a casual snapper, I'd recommend the Lexar 633x; it's cheap, fast enough, and in my experience reliable. Sandisk cards are also good, but there's loads of fakes in circulation so I try to avoid them if possible (unless you're getting it from Amazon themselves, though I've heard of fakes being mixed into official Amazon stock in the past). (Review over, short Samsung rant) I've personally had a very poor experience with Samsung, in my small data set of 5 cards, they have the highest failiure rate (of 80%) and have refused to honor warranties in all cases. Don't buy Samsung cards.


