Tiny yet mighty, the Wise microSDXC UHS-II V60 memory cards are built for professional drones and action cameras. The extra speed delivers a peace of mind so creators can fully enjoy their exploration.
microSDXC is the largest capacity microSD card available in the market right now, ranging from 32GB to 2TB.
In further detail, microSD form factor memory cards were introduced in 2004 by SanDisk at CeBIT and originally called T-Flash commonly abbreviated to "TF". T-Flash was renamed microSD in 2005 when it was adopted by the SD Association.
Basically, the more “I” after “UHS” the faster the speed and rows of pins on the back. Wise Advanced only manufactures the UHS-II version today. We don't make slower speeds.
Trivia: The UHS-III actually doesn't physically exist.
It indicates the memory card has a minimum sustainable write speed of at least 60 MB/s.
The Video Speed Class for SD cards is designated by graphical symbols using ‘V’ followed by a number designating write speed (V6, V10, V30, V60, and V90). A V60 card is tested to support the most speed-demanding drones and action cameras now.
Yes, the Wise microSDXC UHS-II memory media is tested to work with the latest cameras like DJI Mavic 3, Osmo Action 5, Pocket 3, GoPro HERO 13 and Nikon Z f etc.
Model |
Capacity |
Video Speed Class |
Maximum Read |
Maximum Write |
Min Sustained Write | 60 MB/s | ||||
Form Factor | microSDXC | ||||
Interface | UHS-II | ||||
NAND Flash | TLC | ||||
Dimension | 15 x 11 x 1 mm | ||||
Weight | 1 g | ||||
Operating temperature | -13˚F to 185˚F (-25˚C to 85˚C) | ||||
Storage temperature | -40˚F to 185˚F (-40˚C to 85˚C) | ||||
Warranty | 5 years from the purchase date |