Description
Kingston's Industrial Temperature microSD UHS-I has an operating temperature rating of -40 DegreeC to 85 DegreeC, making it suitable for harsh environments. Its high operating temperature rating means it stands up to extreme heat in the desert and in test and measurement situations where standard microSD cards may fail, while its low operating temperature rating allows for use in below freezing weather, where equipment may be left outside for extended periods of time. Its high insertion rating is ideal for applications in which the card will be frequently accessed and removed from host devices, and its MLC NAND allows for large amounts of data to be written to the card. Kingston tests these cards extensively during pre-production and new build qualifications. Cards must pass thermal cycle testing, with interval testing at various extreme temperatures; vigorous temperature humidity bias, comprised of several hundred hours of testing to ensure durability at different humidity levels; and wide temp chamber testing. In addition, these cards are tested to be waterproof (EC/EN 60529 IPX7 certified for protection against continual water submersion up to 30 min. and depth up to 1m), temperature proof (from -40 DegreeC to 85 DegreeC), shock/vibration proof (Based on MIL-STD-883H, METHOD 2002.5 military standard test method), and X-ray proof (ISO 7816-1 certified for protection against 0.1 Gy of X-ray radiation to both sides of card). So you can rest assured your photos, videos and other important files will be protected.
Kingston Digital 32GB Micro SDHC UHS-I Class 10 Industrial Temp Card with SD Adapter (SDCIT/32GB)
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Current Price
$28.99
Average
$29.16
Min Price
$22.98
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$43
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Description
Kingston's Industrial Temperature microSD UHS-I has an operating temperature rating of -40 DegreeC to 85 DegreeC, making it suitable for harsh environments. Its high operating temperature rating means it stands up to extreme heat in the desert and in test and measurement situations where standard microSD cards may fail, while its low operating temperature rating allows for use in below freezing weather, where equipment may be left outside for extended periods of time. Its high insertion rating is ideal for applications in which the card will be frequently accessed and removed from host devices, and its MLC NAND allows for large amounts of data to be written to the card. Kingston tests these cards extensively during pre-production and new build qualifications. Cards must pass thermal cycle testing, with interval testing at various extreme temperatures; vigorous temperature humidity bias, comprised of several hundred hours of testing to ensure durability at different humidity levels; and wide temp chamber testing. In addition, these cards are tested to be waterproof (EC/EN 60529 IPX7 certified for protection against continual water submersion up to 30 min. and depth up to 1m), temperature proof (from -40 DegreeC to 85 DegreeC), shock/vibration proof (Based on MIL-STD-883H, METHOD 2002.5 military standard test method), and X-ray proof (ISO 7816-1 certified for protection against 0.1 Gy of X-ray radiation to both sides of card). So you can rest assured your photos, videos and other important files will be protected.
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hello everybody today we're going to unpack and take a close-up look at the SanDisk Ultra 32 gigabyte micro SDHC class 10 memory card with adapter so let's go ahead and open up the package and let's go ahead and pour up the contents of course there is some paperwork in there as well all right so that's the contents of the package and get out so there is a paper slip here with some information about the various micro SD cards so let's go ahead and set that down into one side and let's go ahead and take a look at the sand this ultra 32 gigabyte micro SDHC card class 10 with SD card adapter now let's go ahead and open up the packet okay so that was a failed attempt right there in trying to peel off the protective sticker why don't we just go ahead and try and pop it up instead oh use a little penknife right here and see if we're gonna pop it out from its plastic packaging okay so we might


