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SanDisk QuickFlow UHS-I SD Card Reader with USB-C

Quickly transfer 4K UHD videos and raw photos using the QuickFlow UHS-I SD Card Reader from SanDisk, which features one dedicated UHS-I SDXC card slot. Using its USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 interface, this card reader delivers read speeds of up to 250 MB/s and write speeds of up to 170 MB/s. It is also bus-powered and backward compatible with USB 2.0. Thanks to its compact, lightweight, and portable build, it can be taken virtually anywhere.

SKU: GC40-SDDR-C751-GNANN

SanDisk QuickFlow UHS-I SD Card Reader with USB-C

SanDisk QuickFlow UHS-I SD Card Reader with USB-C

Quickly transfer 4K UHD videos and raw photos using the QuickFlow UHS-I SD Card Reader from SanDisk, which features one dedicated UHS-I SDXC card slot. Using its USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 interface, this card reader delivers read speeds of up to 250 MB/s and write speeds of up to 170 MB/s. It is also bus-powered and backward compatible with USB 2.0. Thanks to its compact, lightweight, and portable build, it can be taken virtually anywhere.

Speed Up, Create More

You spend countless hours capturing high-resolution raw images and UHD 4K videos to bring your creativity to life. This reader helps you save time by quickly transferring the massive files behind your vision, whether you're shooting just for fun or for a living.

Seamless Compatibility

With a USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 connector, it is backward compatible with USB 2.0 across a wide range of devices, including select smartphones. And with support for both UHS-I and UHS-II SD cards, you can count on fast, efficient transfers of high-resolution photos and UHD 4K video.

Effortless Portability

Compact and super light, this SanDisk QuickFlow Reader is easy to carry in your camera bag, backpack, or tuck in your pocket.

Key Features:

UHS-I SDXC Card Slot

USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 Interface

Up to 250MB per Second Read

Up to 170MB per Second Write

Bus Powered Operation Design

USB 2.0 Backwards Compatibility

Compact Lightweight Portable Design

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SanDisk QuickFlow UHS-I SD Card Reader with USB-C

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SanDisk QuickFlow UHS-I SD Card Reader with USB-C

Quickly transfer 4K UHD videos and raw photos using the QuickFlow UHS-I SD Card Reader from SanDisk, which features one dedicated UHS-I SDXC card slot. Using its USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 interface, this card reader delivers read speeds of up to 250 MB/s and write speeds of up to 170 MB/s. It is also bus-powered and backward compatible with USB 2.0. Thanks to its compact, lightweight, and portable build, it can be taken virtually anywhere.

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