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PGYTech CreateMate High-Speed Card Reader Case (Classic Black)

Transport memory cards and transfer data using the classic black CreateMate High-Speed Card Reader Case from PGYTech, which features one UHS-II SDXC card slot and one UHS-II microSDXC card slot as well as room to store four SD cards, four microSD cards, and four nano SIM cards. It is IP54 rated, which helps protect against drops, dirt, and splashes, and is plug-and-play compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android using an integrated 5 Gb/s USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 cable.

SKU: GC40-P-GM-163

PGYTech CreateMate High-Speed Card Reader Case (Classic Black)

PGYTech CreateMate High-Speed Card Reader Case (Classic Black)

Transport memory cards and transfer data using the classic black CreateMate High-Speed Card Reader Case from PGYTech, which features one UHS-II SDXC card slot and one UHS-II microSDXC card slot as well as room to store four SD cards, four microSD cards, and four nano SIM cards. It is IP54 rated, which helps protect against drops, dirt, and splashes, and is plug-and-play compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android using an integrated 5 Gb/s USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 cable.

A Card Reader and a Case

Effortlessly carry, store, read, and change memory cards on the go, this product is the perfect companion for photographers who demand both efficiency and convenience.

Fast Data Transfers

This card reader features a transmission speed of up to 312 MB/s using the 5 Gb/s USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.1 Gen 1/USB 3.0) standard. It supports UHS-II, UHS-I, and non-UHS SD and microSD media.

Share Sharp Videos with the World

This plug-and-play card reader case works well with your USB-C smartphones and tablets, without the need for an app, thus bridging the gap from card to screen in seconds.

A Range of Slots - Leave No Card Behind

The card holder can fit four SD cards, four microSD cards, and two nano SIM cards.

IP54 Protection for Drop, Dirt, and Splash Resistance

A silicone case provides drop and shock protection.

Comes with an Eject Pin for Ease of Use

Easily remove memory cards from devices without risking damage to the card using the included eject pin.

Simplify Your Trip with Universal Compatibility

Devices

Cameras, smartphones, drones, and action cameras

Memory Cards

Compatible with UHS-II and UHS-I SD/SDHC/SDXC and microSD/SDHC/SDXC cards

Systems

Windows 7 and above, macOS 10 and above, Linux, and Android

Key Features:

Card Reader and Case Combo

Stores Ten Total Cards

Holds Four SD Cards & Four MicroSD Cards

Holds Two Nano SIM Cards

UHS-II SDXC Card Slot

UHS-II MicroSDXC Card Slot

Integrated USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 Cable

IP54 Rated

Plug-and-Play

Windows, Mac, Linux, Android Compatible

What's in the Box:

PGYTech CreateMate High-Speed Card Reader Case (Classic Black)

Ejection Pin

Carabiner Clip

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PGYTech CreateMate High-Speed Card Reader Case (Classic Black)

Transport memory cards and transfer data using the classic black CreateMate High-Speed Card Reader Case from PGYTech, which features one UHS-II SDXC card slot and one UHS-II microSDXC card slot as well as room to store four SD cards, four microSD cards, and four nano SIM cards. It is IP54 rated, which helps protect against drops, dirt, and splashes, and is plug-and-play compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android using an integrated 5 Gb/s USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 cable.

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