Lexar Professional
microSDXC, 512 GB, U3, UHS-IPrice in EUR including VAT, free shipping
Delivered between 7.1.2025 and 17.1.2025
More than 10 items in stock at supplier
More than 10 items in stock at supplier
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Product details
Capture the action. Capture high-quality images and longer Full HD and 4K UHD videos at write speeds of up to 120MB/s. This Class 10, UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) and Video Speed Class 30 (V30) card gives you
the performance you need for faster and longer recordings.
Faster loading of apps with A2 Speed. With Application Performance Class 2 (A2) rating3, the Professional 1066x microSD UHS-I Card Silver Series is also great for use with apps on your Android smartphone. Run apps quickly and save them directly to the A2 memory card with an Android Adoptable Storage-enabled device4.
Built to last. Lexar Professional 1066x microSD cards offer the durability you need to capture and store valuable data in a variety of elements. These cards have undergone rigorous testing and are water, shock, vibration and X-ray resistant5.
Rigorously tested. All Lexar product designs undergo extensive testing at Lexar Quality Labs, facilities with more than 1,100 digital devices, to ensure performance, quality, compatibility and reliability.
Faster loading of apps with A2 Speed. With Application Performance Class 2 (A2) rating3, the Professional 1066x microSD UHS-I Card Silver Series is also great for use with apps on your Android smartphone. Run apps quickly and save them directly to the A2 memory card with an Android Adoptable Storage-enabled device4.
Built to last. Lexar Professional 1066x microSD cards offer the durability you need to capture and store valuable data in a variety of elements. These cards have undergone rigorous testing and are water, shock, vibration and X-ray resistant5.
Rigorously tested. All Lexar product designs undergo extensive testing at Lexar Quality Labs, facilities with more than 1,100 digital devices, to ensure performance, quality, compatibility and reliability.
Write transfer speed | 120 MB/s |
Read transfer speed | 160 MB/s |
Memory card class | Class 10 |
SD adapter | incl. adapter |
Item number | 15652932 |
Manufacturer | |
Category | |
Manufacturer no. | LMS1066512G-BNANG |
Release date | 26.3.2024 |
External links |
Colour group | Black |
Exact colour description | Silver |
Memory card type | microSDXC |
Number of memory cards included | 1 |
Storage capacity | 512 GB |
Memory card class | Class 10 |
UHS bus | UHS-I |
UHS speed class | U3 |
Read transfer speed | 160 MB/s |
Write transfer speed | 120 MB/s |
Video speed class | V30 |
SD adapter | incl. adapter |
Durability | Shockproof, Shockproof, Waterproof, X-ray protection |
Country of origin | China |
Length | 14.30 cm |
Width | 10.50 cm |
Height | 0.90 cm |
Weight | 17 g |
Specifications may include unverified machine translations.
14-day cancellation right
30-day right of returnReturn policy
30-day right of returnReturn policy
24 Months Statutory warrantyGuarantee provisions
Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Memory card» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 5.Verbatim0,1 %
- 9.Goodram0,2 %
- 9.Lexar0,2 %
- 9.Samsung0,2 %
- 9.SanDisk0,2 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- LexarNot enough data
- 1.Hama0 days
- 1.Intenso0 days
- 1.Kingston0 days
- 1.Patriot0 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Memory card» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 18.Adata1,3 %
- 18.Hama1,3 %
- 20.Lexar1,5 %
- 21.Sony2,2 %
- 22.Silicon Power2,8 %
Source: Galaxus
Translation: machine translated
No rating
- snappy
- expensive
- Less suitable for starting
At 20 cents per GByte, the memory card from Lexar's Professional Silver Series is the most expensive 256 GByte card in this test - and the Lexar reader adds another 30 euros to the price. In the speed measurements, however, it was still not at the top: we were able to tickle out a maximum of 155 MByte/s; in sequential writing, on the other hand, it was able to keep up with the top group with just under...