128 GB Micro SD Card
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MicroSD TF Card
Prix promotionnel À partir de $19.99 Prix normal$24.99 -
SD card SDXC UHS-II U3 V90
Prix promotionnel À partir de $47.99 Prix normal$52.99 -
SD card SDXC UHS-II U3 V60
Prix promotionnel À partir de $54.99 Prix normal$59.99 -
SD card SDXC UHS-I U3 V30
Prix promotionnel À partir de $23.99 Prix normal$29.99
128GB is the capacity sweet spot for microSD cards in 2026. It holds roughly 32,000 JPEG photos, 16 to 20 hours of Full HD video, or 4 to 6 hours of standard-bitrate 4K footage, without the constant card-swapping that smaller capacities require. KingSpec's Mixage MicroSDXC UHS-I V30 delivers 175 MB/s reads and 110 MB/s writes, starting from $9.99 at 128GB.
This collection also includes full-size SDXC cards in V30, V60, and V90 ratings, plus professional CFast 2.0 cards for every shooting setup.
MicroSD peak read speed
JPEG photos on 128GB
MicroSD TF Card, 29% off
Warranty on every card
What 128GB Actually Holds
128GB is the practical starting point for anyone who shoots regularly. Here is what it stores across the most common use cases.
| Content Type | Approx. File Size | Quantity on 128GB |
|---|---|---|
| JPEG photos (12 to 24 MP) | 3 to 8 MB each | 16,000 to 42,000 photos |
| RAW photos (24 MP mirrorless) | 25 to 35 MB each | 3,600 to 5,100 RAW files |
| 4K video (standard H.265, ~8 Mbps) | ~3.6 GB/hour | About 35 hours |
| 4K video (high bitrate, 100 Mbps) | ~45 GB/hour | About 2.8 hours |
| 1080p Full HD video | ~6 to 8 GB/hour | 16 to 20 hours |
| Dashcam 1080p continuous recording | ~6 GB/hour | About 20 hours before loop |
| Nintendo Switch game installs | 2 to 15 GB per game | 10 to 60 games depending on size |
Memory Card Speed Classes: What UHS, V30, V60, and V90 Actually Mean
Speed class ratings guarantee minimum sustained write speeds during continuous recording. This is what prevents dropped frames in video. Here is a plain-language breakdown of every rating in this collection.
| Rating | Min. Write Speed | What It Handles | Interface Needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| U3 / V30 | 30 MB/s | Standard 4K video, burst RAW photos | UHS-I (single row pins) |
| V60 | 60 MB/s | High-bitrate 4K, extended bursts | UHS-II (dual row pins) |
| V90 | 90 MB/s | 8K video, cinema-grade 4K codecs | UHS-II (dual row pins) |
| VPG-130 (CFast) | 130 MB/s | Professional cinema RAW, ProRes | CFast 2.0 slot only |
Critical buying note: V60 and V90 only deliver their rated write class in a camera or reader with a UHS-II interface (two rows of pins). In a UHS-I camera, a V90 card performs identically to a V30 card at the same price. Check your camera's specification sheet for "UHS-I" or "UHS-II" support before upgrading to V60 or V90. For most consumer 4K cameras and drones, V30/U3 is the correct and most cost-effective choice.
Which Card Is Right for Your Device?
The right card depends on two things: your device's card slot type (microSD, full-size SD, or CFast) and its interface speed (UHS-I or UHS-II). Here is a direct guide.
Drones, Action Cameras, Phones, Dashcams, Switch
MicroSD TF Card (UHS-I V30) from $9.99
- Only this card fits microSD slots
- 175 MB/s read, 110 MB/s write, V30/U3 rated
- Compatible: DJI, GoPro, Insta360, Android phones, Nintendo Switch, dashcams, security cameras
- Includes microSD-to-SD adapter for cameras and laptops
- Capacities: 32GB to 512GB
DSLR and Mirrorless Cameras
SD V30 from $10.99, SD V60 from $38.99, SD V90 from $48.99
- Full-size SDXC cards for standard camera SD slots
- V30/UHS-I: most consumer 4K cameras, photo-primary shooting
- V60/UHS-II: high-bitrate 4K, faster burst buffer clearing, for UHS-II cameras only
- V90/UHS-II: 8K recording, cinema-grade codecs, maximum throughput
- All V60 and V90 cards are backward compatible with UHS-I cameras at UHS-I speeds
Professional Cinema Cameras
CFast Memory Card from $59.99 (25% off)
- CFast 2.0 with SATA III: 550 MB/s read, 530 MB/s write
- VPG-130: 130 MB/s guaranteed sustained write for professional video
- For Arri, Blackmagic, and Canon Cinema cameras with CFast slots
- Not compatible with SD or microSD slots of any kind
- Capacities: 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
All Five KingSpec Mixage Cards at a Glance
Mixage MicroSDXC UHS-I U3 V30
- Form: microSD (TF), 11mm x 15mm x 1mm
- Interface: UHS-I, V30, U3, Class 10
- Read: up to 175 MB/s, Write: up to 110 MB/s
- NAND: 3D NAND, Voltage: 2.7V to 3.6V
- Capacities: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB
- Best for: drones, action cameras, phones, dashcams, gaming consoles
Mixage SDXC UHS-I U3 V30
- Form: Full-size SD (SDXC)
- Interface: UHS-I, V30, U3
- Strongest discount in the collection at 58% off
- Best for: consumer 4K cameras, everyday photography, UHS-I camera slots
Mixage SDXC UHS-II U3 V60
- Form: Full-size SD (SDXC)
- Interface: UHS-II (dual row), V60, U3
- 60 MB/s minimum sustained write for high-bitrate 4K
- Best for: UHS-II camera slots, fast burst RAW, demanding 4K workflows
Mixage SDXC UHS-II U3 V90
- Form: Full-size SD (SDXC)
- Read: up to 300 MB/s, Write: up to 260 MB/s
- Interface: UHS-II (dual row), V90, U3
- 46% off, strongest UHS-II value in the collection
- Best for: 8K cameras, professional RAW burst, cinema-grade 4K codecs
CFast Memory Card CFast 2.0 VPG-130
- Form: CFast 2.0, SATA III interface
- Read: up to 550 MB/s, Write: up to 530 MB/s
- VPG-130: 130 MB/s guaranteed sustained write
- Capacities: 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
- Best for: Arri, Blackmagic, Canon Cinema EOS with CFast 2.0 slots
3D NAND, No Moving Parts, 3-Year Warranty
- No moving parts: shock and vibration resistant
- Operating temp: 0°C to 70°C
- Storage temp: -40°C to 85°C
- Water, X-ray, and static resistant
- 3-year warranty on every KingSpec Mixage card
Use Case Quick-Reference
MicroSD Use Cases
- DJI, Autel, Parrot drones: MicroSD V30
- GoPro, Insta360 action cameras: MicroSD V30
- Android phone storage expansion: MicroSD V30
- Nintendo Switch: MicroSD V30 or U3
- Dashcam continuous recording: MicroSD V30
- Home security cameras: MicroSD V30
Full-Size SD Use Cases
- Consumer 4K DSLR or mirrorless (UHS-I): SD V30
- Sony, Nikon, Canon mirrorless (UHS-II): SD V60 or V90
- Travel and event photography: SD V30 (UHS-I) or SD V60 (UHS-II)
- 8K video cameras with UHS-II slots: SD V90
- Fujifilm X100VI and similar UHS-I cameras: SD V30
- Fast file offload to a UHS-II card reader: SD V90
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Frequently Asked Questions: 128 GB Micro SD Card
How many photos and videos does a 128GB micro SD card hold?
A 128GB microSD card holds approximately 16,000 to 42,000 JPEG photos depending on file size (3 to 8 MB each), or around 3,600 to 5,100 RAW files from a 24MP camera. For video: approximately 16 to 20 hours of 1080p Full HD, or about 2.8 hours of 4K at 100 Mbps high-bitrate. At standard streaming-quality 4K (around 8 Mbps) it holds considerably more. For a dashcam recording continuously at 1080p, it provides roughly 20 hours before the loop-recording function begins overwriting older clips.
Is the MicroSD TF Card good for a DJI drone?
Yes. The KingSpec Mixage MicroSDXC UHS-I V30 is compatible with DJI drones that use a microSD slot, including the Mini 3, Mini 4, Air 3, Mavic 3, and Avata 2 series. It meets the V30/U3 minimum DJI requires for 4K recording. With 175 MB/s read and 110 MB/s write speeds, it handles standard 4K drone footage without dropped frames. For DJI Cine editions or drones recording above 200 Mbps, verify whether your specific model requires a V60 UHS-II card for those bitrates.
What is the difference between UHS-I and UHS-II?
UHS-I cards have a single row of contacts and deliver up to 104 MB/s interface speed. UHS-II cards have two rows of contacts (you can see them on the card back) and deliver up to 312 MB/s. A UHS-II card in a UHS-I camera runs at UHS-I speeds only. The V60 and V90 cards in this collection are UHS-II and deliver their full rated write class only when used in a UHS-II camera or reader. In a UHS-I camera, the V30 cards at a lower price point deliver identical in-camera recording performance.
Can I use a microSD card in a full-size SD slot?
Yes, with an adapter. The MicroSD TF Card includes a microSD-to-SD adapter for use in full-size SD slots on cameras and laptops. The reverse is not possible: a full-size SD card cannot fit a microSD-only slot. CFast cards require a dedicated CFast 2.0 slot and are incompatible with both SD and microSD devices under any circumstances.
Is 128GB enough for a security camera or dashcam?
For most home security cameras and dashcams using loop recording, 128GB provides a large enough buffer for continuous operation. A 1080p security camera generating around 6 GB per hour will cycle through 128GB in roughly 20 hours of continuous footage before overwriting older files. Motion-activated cameras extend this significantly. For 24/7 outdoor cameras or dashcams on long daily commutes, 256GB or 512GB gives a longer retention window and reduces write stress on the card by spreading cycles over more storage.
What does V30 mean and do I need it?
V30 means the card guarantees a minimum sustained write speed of 30 MB/s during continuous recording. It is the baseline required for smooth 4K video at standard bitrates and is equivalent to the U3 rating. Any card without V30 or U3 may drop frames during 4K recording even if it technically supports the resolution. For Full HD video and everyday photography, Class 10 cards are sufficient. For 4K video on any device (drone, action cam, camera, phone), V30 is the minimum to look for. The MicroSD TF Card and SD V30 card in this collection both carry this rating.
Does the microSD card work with iPhones?
iPhones do not have a microSD card slot. The KingSpec MicroSD TF Card works with Android phones, tablets, drones, action cameras, dashcams, Nintendo Switch, and any device with a standard microSD/TF slot. iPhone users who need expanded portable storage can use KingSpec's external SSD lineup, which connects via USB-C on iPhone 15 and 16 Pro models for direct access and ProRes video recording.