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Of the 128GB MicroSD cards, there are many great and affordable options for your cameras, GPS, dashcams, and other devices. In this video, I test four similarly priced cards in maximum read and write speeds. Considering one? Using the affiliate links below helps support my channel. Thanks! SanDisk 128 GB Extreme 🛒 https://amzn.to/3UdAvhz Samsung 128 GB EVO Select 🛒 https://amzn.to/3DHtuzo Lexar 128 GB E-Series 3 Pack 🛒 https://amzn.to/3vSJ1Iz Amazon Basics 128 GB MicroSD 🛒 https://amzn.to/42dfHIV Video Highlights: 😀 The video compares the fastest 128GB micro SD cards available on Amazon from four major brands: Samsung, SanDisk, Lexar, and Amazon Basics. 😀 SanDisk Extreme is one of the top performers, with a consistent write speed of 90MB/s and a read speed of 190MB/s. 😀 Lexar's micro SD card holds up well, with a write speed of 90MB/s and a read speed that meets the manufacturer's benchmark of 190MB/s. 😀 Samsung's Evo Select has slower write speeds, around 60MB/s, but its read speed reaches 124MB/s. 😀 The Amazon Basics micro SD card delivers decent performance, with a write speed of 81MB/s and a read speed of 91MB/s. 😀 Lexar's card falls in between the SanDisk and Amazon Basics in terms of overall speed, showing write speeds in the 80MB/s range. 😀 The test results show consistency in performance across the brands, with minimal variation in write and read speeds. 😀 Lexar and Amazon Basics have similar performance, both showing solid write speeds but somewhat slower read speeds compared to others. 😀 The Samsung Evo Select is suitable for devices that don't require high write speeds, like tablets or cameras that need large storage capacity. 😀 Overall, SanDisk Extreme is the fastest card in the comparison, followed by the Samsung Evo Select and the Amazon Basics, with Lexar in last place in terms of overall performance.