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Kingston’s 16GB microSDHC card w/ adapter down to $6 (Reg. up to $15)

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Walmart offers the Kingston 16GB microSDHC card with adapter for $5.99. Free shipping is available on orders of $35+ or you can opt for in-store pickup. Also available at Amazon but currently backordered to May 15th. For comparison, it typically sells for around $13 or more. This is the lowest price we’ve tracked at Amazon. Rated 4.3/5 stars

Kingston 16GB microSDHC card features:

  •  Class 10 UHS-I speeds up to 80MB/s read
  • 16GB Capacity
  • Built and tested to withstand harsh environments
  • Waterproof
  • Shock and vibration proof
  • Temperature proof
  • Protected from airport X-rays

Kingston’s Canvas Select microSD card is designed to be reliable, making it ideal for filming in HD and shooting high-resolution photos. You can be confident that your memories will be safe when documenting life’s adventures on your Android smartphone or point-and-shoot camera. It has a 16GB Capacity to provide plenty of space to capture an entire trip. Kingston Canvas cards are tested to be durable, so you can take them anywhere with the confidence that your photos, videos and other data will be protected, even in harsh or unstable conditions.

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