INLAND 16GB SDHC/SDXC Class 10 5-pack memory cards vs SanDisk 256GB Ultra SDXC memory card
Overall winner: SanDisk 256GB Ultra SDXC memory card
Key Differences
SanDisk A offers a single 256GB SDXC card with up to 150MB/s read speed and broader camera compatibility, and is listed at a lower price tier. INLAND B is a 5-pack of 16GB SDHC/SDXC cards offering multi-card convenience but has reported reliability issues and lacks mobile phone compatibility
INLAND 16GB SDHC/SDXC Class 10 5-pack memory cards
SDHC/SDXC 16GB cards in a 5-pack with 60MB/s read and 10MB/s write speeds. Class 10 performance supports full HD video and quick file transfers, suitable for trail cameras. Customers note large storage capacity and high-speed shooting, with some reliability concerns
Pros
- 5-pack value
- 60MB/s read speed
- 10MB/s write speed
- Class 10 stability for full HD video
Cons
- reliability concerns with some cards failing after two months
- not compatible with mobile phones due to physical size
SanDisk 256GB Ultra SDXC memory card
SDXC memory card with up to 150MB/s read speeds for compact to mid-range cameras. Customers praise storage capacity and speed, with some noting durability and formatting issues
Pros
- high storage capacity
- fast read speeds up to 150MB/s
- works with compact to mid-range cameras
- positive value for storage and speed
Cons
- mixed durability reports
- formatting issues reported by some customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SanDisk |
| Durability | INLAND |
| Versatility | SanDisk |
| User Reviews | SanDisk |