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2 x Only Card Storage Case (Memory card not included)
David Diaz
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I was slow to receive it but it was a get value and does the job well
Duangjai Jamie Rattanaphone
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
Its genius and simple. I love how I could just leave it in my wallet. I've had it in there for quite some time and it hasn't broken so it's well made.
TampaPete
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
Simple, effective and inexpensive.Trifecta of perfection!I'll also add that because there is a center 'strip' which is wide enough to put a label, you can write what each card is used for.Since I bought another set of 2, here is how I use the four of them:1. Gave one to my daughter who is always misplacing her cards.2. I use two for Raspberry Pi setups. There are ten slots on each, so one card is for Raspberry Pi imager related items: Raspian for Pi 0, Pi 1b, Pi 4, etc, as well as Anthias, FullPage, Kali, Parrot, etc3. The last one is used for other builds: items I get off of Git, wget downloads, etc.The holders slide perfectly in zipper pouch of a Luxtude Organizer https://a.co/d/1cbpFSp, another product which has been a life saver with frequent domestic and occasional international travel. I use the thinner $9.99 one for my necessary equipment. See my review of it to see how a cybersecurity professional uses it.
kmullett
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
I have both these and the full size SD version and have been carrying them around the World for years. They are super slim and accessible when in the field, yet hold the cards until you want them to come out. My only complaint would be that the SD version has a hole on the long side and the micro SD version has a hole in the top short side. Not a big deal, just wish they were both in the same spot. I also wish there was a version that was all micro SD, though I have to admit the adapter has come in handy a few times when I wasn't expecting to need it.
NikonF7
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
I've been using these for years, and just got 4 more of them. MicroSD cards are so easy to misplace if you don't get organized by putting them in these great little holders. I use one (plus a couple of designated spaces in all my other ones) for new/unused cards, to always have one on hand if a camera card fills up, or I break/replace a phone, or want to give someone a copy of photos/files. I use another one for keeping the originals of photos/videos. Another one for edited versions I've created. Another one for keeping copies of videos from my favorite YouTubers, in case their channels disappear, or they take down key videos I want to keep access to. Likewise for screen captures or downloads of everything from news reports to rarely-found videos related to hobbies, to live streams which may or may not be available after they are over. It took me over 15 years to find one clip of Billy Joel music playing as Muzak in a plaza below the WTC before the towers fell, which I remembered seeing a week or two after 9/11. I use another one for holding an archive of all files I had on any computer I replace. Another one for keeping an archive of files/photos/music/videos I often want access to from several devices. Etc.These orange holders are great. I have never broken any of the little card-retaining clips on any of them, after being a little worried by the reviewers who had broken them. If you push hard/far enough, I am sure it is easy to break them, but if you just push far enough to insert or release the MicroSD, they do not come even close to breaking. You don't even have to be gentle, you just need to be competent. If you do happen to break one, either stop using that one slot, or used the 10 other slots on the broken holder to practice inserting and removing cards until you are sure you'll never break one again.These things are worth their weight in gold. One ziploc bag with a couple of these, will hold a lifetime of data for most people, especially if you buy big-capacity MicroSD cards. For a pro videographer, you might need a bunch of these, but it's still an incredibly efficient way of organizing and storing huge amounts of data/photos/video/files. Much smaller, lighter, and easier to use than something like hard drives on a NAS server. The bigger and cheaper that flash memory gets, the more true that becomes. Lately, I've been paying under $30 for 512GB cards, so there is zero reason to ever overwrite an original file to reuse the card in a camera.
Rendy
Reviewed in Singapore on November 11, 2022
Works well so far
Jacques
Reviewed in Canada on October 27, 2020
Fast delivery. Product well designed. I am using it as a collection of micro SD Cards (library) for my Raspberry pi
Jason C
Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2019
Decent, colour was peach pinkish. Works for what I need it for. A little on the loose side but just a touch
Stefan Bendevis
Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2019
A convenient space saving way to hold my micro SD cards.
Virendra
Reviewed in India on January 5, 2019
Good
mwm
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2017
It's really useful. It holds microSD cards and has a slot for a size adapter. There's a little hole so you can put it on a string. I've got two cards sitting comfortably in mine right now. Good stuff.The little tabs seem as if they'll almost certainly break if you aren't particularly delicate with them (and thus, your microSD cards will certainly fall out and be lost forever since they're tiny), but you don't need to pry them off to slide the cards out, just apply a smidgen of pressure.It doesn't seem like the cards will slip out otherwise, even if you twirled the thing around on a string.The color is appalling. It's not red, it's like this neon salmon color, it's ridiculously, incredibly, painfully ugly. It is quite honestly the worst color I've seen, it's a hideous thing that reminds me of like neon orange, but redder and a tad less saturated and it just looks off. It's genuinely hard to look at. Only under extremely direct light (like, a phone's flashlight) does not hurt your eyes to look at.The color is also a feature -- it's extremely easy to spot where you left it lying around. There is no possible way to lose this item in plain sight.Also, there's two of the things in the package, which I didn't notice when I ordered. Might give the second one to a buddy, assuming he can still see after the appalling color of the thing desecrates his eyeballs.Really, if it was bright orange, or like an actual red, fine -- and it likely wouldn't lose too much in visibility. But it's neither.
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