🚀 Store More, Do More, Fear Less with Kingston Canvas Go! Plus
The Kingston Canvas Go! Plus 128GB microSDXC card delivers blazing 170MB/s write speeds and A2 app performance, making it ideal for action cameras, drones, and Android devices. Built tough with X-ray, water, and temperature resistance, this compact Class 10 UHS-I U3 V30 card ensures reliable, high-speed storage wherever your professional lifestyle takes you.
Colour | black |
Special feature | X Ray Proof, Water Proof, Temperature Proof |
Read speed | 90 Megabytes Per Second |
Product dimensions | 12D x 10W x 1H centimetres |
Item weight | 10 Grams |
Warranty type | Limited |
Write speed | 170 MB per second |
Hardware interface | microSDXC |
Secure digital association speed class | Class 10 |
Product dimensions | 15L x 11W millimetres |
Manufacturer | Kingston |
UPC | 740617301182 |
Item model number | SDCG3/128GB |
RAM Size | 128 GB |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 10 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**N
Perfect for DJI drones.
Cheaper than other SD cards of same spec. Card is listed on the DJI website as one of the recommended ones. Work perfectly with my DJI Mini 4 Pro and Air 3S (plus their RC2 controllers).
C**R
A good value option for my DJI Action 4 camera
I needed a card to go in my DJI Action 4 and this was one the recommended options for card compatibility. Some alternatives were very expensive, but this was a great deal and I've had no problems with read write functionality or lag. It fits the camera perfectly and Kingston seems to offer excellent value for money with good brand reputation for reliability.
S**N
Approved and recommended by DJI
Bought a DJI action 5 and was surprised to find that there were only 3 recommended and approved brands of microSD card and only 10 overal size versions. I am sure others would work however being a cynical and cautious "Old Hector" i figured that i should follow the guidelines set by DJI in case I had problems and could be held accountable for not using the Brand and size that DJI had gone to the trouble of publishing.Rather than cast aspersions on the reasons DJI might only recommend these 10 cards its probably better that I just follow instructions ... So I have... and the results are excellent.I chose this size because I didn't want a card too big that had too much on it should it suffer a failure and I didn't want a card so small that I would be swapping out cards all the time. This is the Goldilocks size for me and following my golden rule of "1 is none and 2 is 1" and noting the discounted price I purchased 6 !!Top Brand, Top quality and Top reliability - 'Nuff said
J**P
SD and SD Adaptor
I was looking for SD adaptor for viewing my in car dash cam footage.Good price and it works well
T**K
Great speed on a Legion Go...
Wanted a reliable brand, good speed MicroSD card for the Lenovo legion Go. I'm going to do a SSD upgrade replacement & in the meantime wanted to be able to store all of the games I wanted to test out on it - in one place & the embedded SSD (512gb) was insufficient - especially considering what you actually get & then Windows 11.I did rung into a snag on installing this in to the LeGo; that was the car as super-tight and got stuck. Initially thinking I'd inserted the card the wrong way - I double checked & saw that I hadn't. I'd pushed the car too far in for tweezers too & had a bit of a game getting it back out again. When I did, I tried a Kingston 32Gb card I had knocking about & went in & out perfectly - no issues an all. I then re-tried the 1Tb Kingston & - still very tight fit. So I measured the thickness (having a suitable tool with which to do that as I do some 3d printing), the 32Gb measured 0.71mm thick & the 1Tb measured 0.74 - so whilst it was slightly thicker, I didn't really think it was too big. So I got a plastic pick that's supplied in a laptop tool kit (you know, looks like a guitar plectrum) & just gently put the edge of that in the slot & then retried the 1Tb card - it was perfect then. I read someone else had the same issue too - but all is well. So just beware as you insert it if it's a brand new laptop / device.I had a folder on my desktop which containing the necessary files to transfer to a USB stick to completely restore the LeGo - about .8 to 1gb of files & so I used that folder (in a simple drag & drop) to test the write speed. It was consistently 80Mb per second (79.8 average - peaking faster here & there). Whilst that's less than the claimed 170MB/s, I'm uncertain of the LeGo MicroSD card slots' capabilities but 80Mb/s was fast enough for me. There's a noticeable but still subtle delay on launching games but it is not slow by any stretch - so I'd recommend. The real saving, frankly, is when you first transfer all of the title to it. - if you have a new system. Thereafter, installing the odd game - 80MB/s for a single game is no problem. The available space prior to usage was about .93Tb. I did consider the SanDisk 1.5 Tb but the write speeds were around 20mb/s so - whilst I'd have appreciated the extra space - that's just too slow really.All in all, I'd recommend it & have no concerns worrying about a potentially questionable brand using Kingston.
P**Y
Excellent memory card
Excellent memory card
A**N
Good value fast memory card
I’m currently working on a project documenting my pal Dante Ashtonia’s life. Naturally this results in a lot of raw data and my existing 32gb memory card was filling up too fast on my DJI Osmo Action 5. This card is listed on their approved list on memory cards and seems to work well.
A**R
Great for 4K capture
Just what I need for my DJI flip. Get great 4K pics and videos
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