256GB
290MB/s Read
150MB/s Write
UHS-II Bus
Waterproof
-25 to 85°C Operating Temp
Overview

Wise Advanced 256GB UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card

The 256GB UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card from Lexar features a storage capacity of 256GB and takes advantage of the UHS-II bus to support 8K, 4K, and Full HD video. It is also well suited for continuous shutter bursts, rapid shooting, and raw and JPEG captures. This card can achieve maximum read speeds of up to 290 MB/s and maximum write speeds of up to 150 MB/s. Thanks to its V60 speed class rating, minimum write speeds are guaranteed not to drop below 60 MB/s. Also featured is resistance to water, dust, shock, x-ray, stress, and temperature resistance, all of which will help ensure this card has a long operational life.

SKU: GC149-mSD-S256

Wise Advanced 256GB UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card

Wise Advanced 256GB UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card

The 256GB UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card from Lexar features a storage capacity of 256GB and takes advantage of the UHS-II bus to support 8K, 4K, and Full HD video. It is also well suited for continuous shutter bursts, rapid shooting, and raw and JPEG captures. This card can achieve maximum read speeds of up to 290 MB/s and maximum write speeds of up to 150 MB/s. Thanks to its V60 speed class rating, minimum write speeds are guaranteed not to drop below 60 MB/s. Also featured is resistance to water, dust, shock, x-ray, stress, and temperature resistance, all of which will help ensure this card has a long operational life.

Please note that the limited 5-year warranty may be extended by 1 year if the card is registered with Wise Advanced within 30 days of purchase.

Designed by Professionals, for Professionals

Uncompromising professional creators demand reliable and durable media they can trust. They choose wisely.

Read Speeds up to 290 MB/s and Write Speeds up to 150 MB/s

For creators, efficiency counts. Wise Advanced UHS-II microSDXC cards can withstand tough requirements for photo and video. Reads of up to 290 MB/s optimise your post-production workflow, and writes of up to 150 MB/s allow you to handle high-quality video recording with ease.

Stress Free 4K and 8K

V60 allows action cameras, drones, and more to record 4K and 8K video without hiccups or lockups.

Non-Stop Recording Time

The large 256GB provides ample space for continuous high-quality video. Filmmakers can record longer.

Ultimate Durability

Wise Advanced UHS-II SDXC cards are resistant to water, dust, shock, x-rays, and stress. It can be operated in temperatures ranging from -13 to 185°F.

Key Features:

256GB Storage Capacity

UHS-II / V60 / U3 / Class 10

Max Read Speed: 290 MB/s

Max Write Speed: 150 MB/s

Min Write Speed: 60 MB/s

Records 4K, Full HD, and 3D Video

Can Withstand Temperature Extremes

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Wise Advanced 256GB UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card

256GB
290MB/s Read
150MB/s Write
UHS-II Bus
Waterproof
-25 to 85°C Operating Temp
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Product Overview

Wise Advanced 256GB UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card

The 256GB UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card from Lexar features a storage capacity of 256GB and takes advantage of the UHS-II bus to support 8K, 4K, and Full HD video. It is also well suited for continuous shutter bursts, rapid shooting, and raw and JPEG captures. This card can achieve maximum read speeds of up to 290 MB/s and maximum write speeds of up to 150 MB/s. Thanks to its V60 speed class rating, minimum write speeds are guaranteed not to drop below 60 MB/s. Also featured is resistance to water, dust, shock, x-ray, stress, and temperature resistance, all of which will help ensure this card has a long operational life.

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Key Features

256GB

Wise Advanced UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card offers 256GB storage capacity.

290MB/s Read

Wise Advanced 256GB UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card features 290MB/s read transfer speed.

150MB/s Write

Wise Advanced 256GB UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card comes with 150MB/s write transfer speed.

UHS-II Bus

Wise Advanced 256GB microSDXC Memory Card features a UHS-II Bus type.

Waterproof

Wise Advanced 256GB UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card comes with durable waterproof design.

-25 to 85°C Operating Temp

Wise Advanced 256GB UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card comes with -25 to 85°C operating temperature.

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Wise Advanced 256GB UHS-II microSDXC Memory Card

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Stress Free 4K and 8K

Stress Free 4K and 8K

The best part of V60 is that action camera or drone players don't need to pay extra mind on if it works or not. It records everything silky-smooth without hiccups or locking up.

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