SanDisk Extreme PRO SD card with high-speed offload vs ADATA 256GB microSDXC Premier Extreme for Nintendo Switch 2
Overall winner: SanDisk Extreme PRO SD card with high-speed offload
Key Differences
SanDisk (A) offers higher-rated user feedback (4.80 vs 4.60) and is noted for durable construction and large capacity; ADATA (B) advertises higher raw read/write specs (up to 800/700 MB/s) and microSD form factor aimed at Switch 2. Choose SanDisk if you prioritize proven durability, broad SDXC compatibility and stronger user ratings; choose ADATA if you need SSD-level speed in a microSD for specific high-throughput devices
SanDisk Extreme PRO SD card with high-speed offload
SDXC memory card designed for high-speed data transfer. Paired with a PRO-READER for faster offload; supports up to 200MB/s read speeds. Customers note strong durability and suitability for photography and videography, though some report card integrity issues
Pros
- high-speed read performance
- large storage capacity
- durable construction
- works with professional readers
Cons
- reports of card integrity issues from some customers
ADATA 256GB microSDXC Premier Extreme for Nintendo Switch 2
High-speed microSDXC card with PCIe Gen3 x1 NVMe-based performance for smooth 4K/8K capture. Customers note good speed and storage capacity, especially on Switch devices
Pros
- high read/write speeds up to 800/700 MB/s
- SSD-level speed with PCIe Gen3 x1
- video performance: V30/U3/Class 10
- reliable for 4K/8K recording
Cons
- mixed reviews on format support
- mixed durability and occasional security cam issues
- some report shorter lifespan
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ADATA |
| Durability | SanDisk |
| Versatility | SanDisk |
| User Reviews | SanDisk |