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Add 128GB of Silicon Power microSD storage for $18 via Amazon (all-time low)

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Silicon Power (98% positive feedback from 23,800) via Amazon offers its 128GB High Speed microSD Card plus Adapter for $17.99 Prime shipped. Regularly up to $25, today’s deal is a new Amazon all-time low and the best price that we can find. For further comparison, most 128GB cards at Amazon sell for upwards of $35. This is a great way to grab additional storage for your Android device or camera at a discounted price. Rated 4.2/5 stars.

Don’t need 128GB? Cut that in half and drop your total down to $11. And remember, we still have Samsung’s top-rated microSD cards on sale as well. The deals start at $14 on various configurations a bundled SD card adapter.

Silicon Power microSD card features:

  • UHS-1 Class 10 specifications, enabling fast file transfer speeds and Full-HD video recording.
  • High compatibility for different types of devices including smartphones, tablets, DSLR and HD camcorder.
  • Come with a SD card adapter that enables versatile usages for any SD enabled devices.
  • Compatible with Nintendo Switch, which enables a budget-friendly solution for you to boost the storage.

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