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Pros & Cons
Pros
The slot for the adapter makes it easy to add content without digging through a bag looking for a multi-card reader. No more losing those tiny ds cards with all my important pictures, documents, music etc. Fits nicely with my fiio x3. Good way to stor... Read More
The cards slide in and out quite easily, but also feel very secure. Everyone who sees it, knows it's cool instantly. The red color also coordinates with raspberry pi, perfect for your electronics making kit.
I love that it fits conveniently in my wallet. Great for travel or just carrying around in your wallet or purse.
Cons
Made of a brittle plastic. The tabs are prone to fatiguing easily.
Highlights
Quality
Super product keeps all my cards organized and works exactly as it should
Nice product that keeps all my mp3 sd cards all in one place so they wont get lost
The plastic feels high quality and theres just enough to keep the cards in reliably
Throw a piece of tape across the center and label your cards
Price
Little overpriced for what it is but its a handy tool
Work very well but a bit pricey
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great, micro, little, good and plastic. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 294 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 11 2024.
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I dont know how i got along without it before
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After buying 2 in other colors i bought a third because i found them so useful
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The plastic feels high quality and theres just enough to keep the cards in reliably
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The card slots are also numbered which is great if youre attempting to track a selection of cards and whats potentially on them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
As an embedded development engineer ive got somewhere between 20 and 30 cards in use at the same time with different software test images and configurations
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My previous management strategy was a series of altoids tins and a silver marker to number cards individually
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I found these after an accidental slip sending a card stash over the floor with at least 1 card to vanish and never be seen again
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After heavy use these things arent showing any obvious signs of wear and keep going
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