MediaMarkt sells gigantic microSD cards for mobile phones, tablets & switches at a bargain price
If you need a fast microSD card with a lot of memory – whether for a smartphone, tablet, Nintendo Switch or other devices, you should pay a visit to MediaMarkt. There you can get the SanDisk Ultra microSD with a full 400 GB for just under 28 euros.
MediaMarkt: microSD card with 400 GB at a great price
128, 400 or even 512 GB? It is a well-known fact that you can never have enough storage. If you want or need to upgrade because your devices are already full internally, you should stop by at MediaMarkt now. As part of the VAT free campaign, you can get the SanDisk Ultra Plus microSD with 400 GB including an adapter for only 27.73 euros (view the offer at MediaMarkt). Shipping costs are not added. Otherwise, the memory card currently costs almost 15 euros more – so it’s a really good bargain that MediaMarkt is offering here. But even if you still need a little more or less memory, you can currently strike particularly cheaply at MediaMarkt.
Is 128 GB enough for you? Then you can save a lot with this offer:
SanDisk microSD: Who Should Buy?
It’s worth buying for anyone who needs more storage space on their phone, tablet or Nintendo Switch. For most cameras and board computers like the Raspberry Pi, a memory card is mandatory anyway. 400 GB currently also offers a very good price-performance ratio. If you want more, you have to dig much deeper into your pocket. Less is probably not enough for most people these days, the rule here is: better to have than to need.
In addition to size, speed is the most important criterion for a microSD card. Here the SanDisk Extreme is more than sufficient for most applications. 4K videos are transmitted quickly, performance class A2 also ensures excellent app performance. Because the Nintendo Switch can only transfer around 100 MB/s anyway, a higher speed is not necessary for this. Digital cameras and smartphones in particular benefit from more speed.
Since SanDisk is a well-known manufacturer, you can fall back on a manufacturer’s guarantee of up to 10 years in the event of a defect.
Anyone who only understands the train station here is welcome to take a look at our SD card FAQ:
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