• Incredible speeds in a microSD card officially licensed for the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite systems
  • Spend less time waiting and more time playing with read speeds up to 100MB/s (1) and write speeds up to 90MB/s (1).
  • Instantly add up to 256GB (1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less.)
  • Store your downloaded games, screenshots and video captures in one place so you can travel light.
  • Lifetime limited warranty (2)

The main difference from this and a cheaper SanDisk Ultra, is this card is a U3 and the Ultra is U1. The U3 allows for faster installs and may save a few seconds on load times. The only reason I choose this card at the time was that it was on sale for only $3 more. I also get the awesome design along with 4x the storage space. For those wondering why the free space on the card read 119, it is because of the way gigabytes are calculated. The package has 1gb equaling 1,000,000,000 bytes. Really 1gb is 1,073,741,824 bytes. That 73,741,824 bytes (73.7 megabytes) missing per gigabyte. That really adds up. All SD card and USB stick manufacturers use this calculation method; not just Sandisk.

I just purchased a Nintendo Switch at a Target, but I didn’t realize how bad I would be needing an SD card, so I checked in stores and they had this same exact card for over $60.00. So I checked up Amazon and long and behold I found it for $35.00! This was an amazing deal and I have to give it to Amazon they compete against everyone and I love it!

Last night, the memory card called out to me: Mario, save our princess, she’s in another castle and we can’t stand being without her anymore. I opened my eyes, and questioned if I really heard this or if my imagination was playing tricks on me. Since I cannot stand to hear mushrooms in distress, I immediately ran to the bathroom and grabbed my plunger. If it’s good enough for Mario, it’s good enough for me. Then I turned on my switch, and beat the hell out of bowser in smash bros. Cliff notes: this memory card, while pricier than others, is really cool and a bit nostalgic. But it works!

After I heard that there were some products that caused the switch to malfunction or even burn out the SD port, I took tedious care in selecting the best product for what I needed. This SD card came in clutch, it's got a Nintendo switch logo, is fully endorsed, and was a lot cheaper than namebrand. I knew I could not go wrong in till this day, my switch is functioning like a dream. If you already made an investment in a switch, go the extra mile and purchase the extra memory for it, you're going to need it.

I’m assuming you’ve downloaded a couple games directly to your switch and your not buying games physically/ downloaded warframe and it’s taking all of your space like me it was confusing at first where to put this tiny SD card (smaller than a penny) but I’ll help you guys out if you don’t know already the stand on the back of your switch hides the slot for the card so flip your stand up and slide it in like the picture on your switch shows you and make sure it clicks in just like how you would put a game in Note: you paid for 128 GB of storage but your switch still has to configure it to make it compatible so that’ll take some storage this happens to every kind of storage unit on almost any device you use so your really buying 120-119 of storage at least that’s what mine is left with

Nicely customized,"The Legend of Zelda" SanDisk SD memory card for the Nintendo Switch,64 GB,Offically Licensed Nintendo Switch merchandise.Smaller than a U.S. dime $0.10 coin.originally Priced at $19.99 USD..got this item for $17.00 USD for being a Amazon Prime member,with free 2-day shipping and handling! Wow😮 ! Perfect for all fans of the Nintendo "The Legend of Zelda" game series.

It was functional and painless to yse. It has a lot if extra space that will let me take more photos and download more games. It also has a neat logo/emblem, although you'll hardly see it.

Great for $25 ! Exactly what one needs to have more space on a single device!! However you do not get 128GB as it’s advertised. You get about 118GB total . (I took the pic after downloading a few games and demos) I’m sure the other 10GB goes towards space needed for the device to recognize the SD card or for it to configure to the switch (I’ve got no idea just guessing ) but I’d much prefer it to advertise the 118GB of actual space that you get . I’m also not sure why it saves things to the SD card when there is available space on the Switch. I suppose it’s so that the Switch doesn’t get bloated then start to run slower or some other valid reason but it just means that if you ever remove the SD you might loose the games or at the very least have to re-download them to the device. You can get past this by removing the SD before making certain downloads and get more control of what gets saved to the device VS the SD card , but I’m not that anal about it. The Switch does tell you where your downloads are saved via a blue hi-lighted section (See pictures ). Still give 5 stars because I’m not THAT mad . Just thought I’d share for those who are more literal with things and don’t like to be misled.

I used this to replace a 128GB Samsung microSD card that I'd been using from the beginning in my Nintendo Switch. Obviously, you don't need to use Nintendo Switch-branded microSD cards on your Switch, but I noticed Wirecutter recommended them highly even for other use (i.e. photography, general PC usage) so I figured I'd give it a shot since the pricing was comparable. Between this and another 256 GB card I had, I found this one more usable because the Switch required me to format the other 256 GB card with the official SD card formatting utility, which took forever, whereas this one was recognized immediately. I was able to just drag and drop from my existing 128 GB card to the new 256 GB one. Fast to read, no corrupt data so far like with some cheaper microSD cards, good to go.

This cute little micro SD card is perfect for my son who is obsessed with Super Mario. I read online that some off brand Micro SD cards were burning out or causing issues with the switch so I decided saving a few dollars was not worth the headache. I love that nintendo makes quality products and knew I would have peace of mind when ordering this memory card. It went in easily and at first I was a little worried because the extra storage amount was not showing on the screen but it just needed a quick restart or update as stated on the screen to show up. It took less than 30 seconds and the extra memory storage showed on the screen. However it was not the full 128GB as stated on the package. It was a little less but not too much to make a difference or cause me to return the item. Overall I'd recommend this if you have a switch and need more storage than the small amount that comes on the console.