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What’s better than one SDXC card? Two! Grab a pair of Lexar Professional 64GB for $45 shipped ($65+ value)

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B&H offers a two-pack of Lexar 64GB Professional SDXC Memory Cards for $44.95 shipped. For comparison, Amazon sells a single unit for $33. Today’s deal is the best that we can find on this bundle and a new effective low for one card.

Perfect for your digital camera or MacBook Air, this Lexar SDXC card sports transfer speeds up to 150MB/s. UHS-II technology is designed specifically for high resolution videos and photography. Over 1,200 Amazon customers have left a 4.4/5 star rating.

Capture Full HD, 3D, and 4K content with the 2-pack of 64GB Professional 1000x UHS-II SDXC Memory Cards from Lexar. Each of the included SDXC memory cards meets the UHS Speed Class 3 specification with a minimum data write speed of 30 MB/s and maximum data read speed of up to 150 MB/s. While this card is designed to meet the needs of those requiring enhanced data transfer rates, it remains backwards compatible with devices requiring UHS-I, Class 10 memory cards. To safeguard against possible data loss, this card includes downloadable Image Rescue software designed to recover most photo and video files.

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