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Sandisk 8GB MicroSDHC Memory Card w/ MobileMate Reader (SDSDQR-8192-E11M, Retail Package) Review

Sandisk 8GB MicroSDHC Memory Card w/ MobileMate Reader (SDSDQR-8192-E11M, Retail Package) 
Manufacturer: SanDisk

Model#: SDSDQR-8192-E1.1M
Weight: .22lbs
Height: .39"
   Width: 5.91"
Length: 4.33"

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $55.99
Online Sale Price: $39.39
A discount of $16.60!
* Price is subject to change.
Features:
  • High storage capacity (8GB) for storing essential digital content such as high quality photos, videos, music and more
  • SanDisk microSDHC 8GB card ships with Bonus MobileMateTM Micro Reader
  • Speed performance rating: Class 4 (based on SD 2.00 Specification)
  • High Quality microSDHC card backed by 5 year limited warranty
  • **** Not all devices support microSDHC 8GB cards. **** Please contact your device manufacturer for details. To ensure compatibility, look for the microSDHC logo on the product or packaging of your new phone or PDA.

User Submitted Sandisk 8GB MicroSDHC Memory Card w/ MobileMate Reader (SDSDQR-8192-E11M, Retail Package) Reviews (cont...)


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Date: 2008-05-18
Wow , is it small!
The small USB adapter is one reason I bought the card. I love it! The card size, speed and use in my cell phone are super. Great price as well.

Date: 2008-05-17
Works best... No problems at all!
Not a single problem untill now, the memory card is superb and the reader is awesome...

Date: 2008-05-13
great product
if you're looking for an 8gb micro sdhc card this is as cheap as it gets. I'll be honest, I only bought it because it was the cheapest one, well it also had a usb adapter. with the adapter you can transfer files faster than if you put in your phone, for example. no problems so far. hopefully won't have any.

Date: 2008-05-11
Works with Sansa e280 running Rockbox
The stock firmware provided by SanDisk does not support SDHC cards, so you must run Rockbox to use this card. I have an e280 (non-rhapsody), and this card worked immediately with no hassles under a recent Rockbox build. The card comes formatted in FAT32, I copied over some music using the card reader, plugged it into the Sansa, started it up under Rockbox, and was immediately playing music from the card.

The card reader is tiny - just twice the size of a USB plug. It works well in Linux, and copying music to the card using the reader seemed faster than copying music to the Sansa's internal memory. My one complaint is that it's hard to remove the card from the reader - I ended up using a pencil eraser, which helped grip the card without causing damage. This may not be a problem at all if you are careful not to insert the card too firmly.

I am very happy with this card - it has doubled the capacity on my Sansa, and I can still swap in my old 2GB SD card. The package also includes a plastic microSD case, which is perfect for carrying an extra SD card safely.

Date: 2008-05-04
This disk accelarate my TyTN II to Mediaplayer/GPS Navigater.
This disk is for my TyTN II. Works perfect!

Currently this disk holds:
TomTom 6 and US/Canada Map (over 700 Mb).
7 Movies (Each files are around 600Mb) and some movie files.
Lots of mp3 files and E-book files.
Still I have over 2GB free area.

UBS adapter is cute and very useful for transfer big files.
This product is best choice for my use.



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