




📸 Capture Every Moment with Kingston!
The Kingston Digital 32 GB microSDHC Flash Memory Card (SDC4/32GB) is a reliable and versatile storage solution, compliant with SD Specification Version 2.00 and 3.00. It offers a minimum data transfer rate of 4MB/sec, a lifetime warranty, and is pre-formatted in FAT32 for immediate use. Ideal for microSDHC host devices, this compact card is perfect for professionals seeking dependable performance.






| RAM | 32768 MB |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a |
| Brand | Kingston |
| Series | GPHKSDC432GB |
| Item model number | SDC4/32GB |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 0.43 x 0.04 x 0.59 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.43 x 0.04 x 0.59 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Voltage | 3.3 Volts |
| Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
| Manufacturer | Kingston Digital, Inc. |
| Language | English |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 13, 2010 |
M**A
Good
This was a good purchase
K**R
Tons of room on my smartphone for audio books and music
Immediately upon installing this new micro SD into my smartphone, and being one who has entirely too many unused SD-stored apps installed and bogging down their smartphone processes and resources, what I noticed was that my phone speed was magically boosted - which was much appreciated. Essentially doing so "uninstalled" un-used apps in one fell swoop and these apps ceased from using resources and processes - left were only orphaned icons and possibly other resource files left in main on-phone storage (which I believe I have deleted most of). The memory boost and the large capacity, 32 Gigs of memory (which may actually be the capacity of micro SD that my phone can actually handle) -- has provided me with lots of much-needed memory to store music and audio books -- this purchase was VERY WELL worth it!Also item was deliver in just a few days - much quicker than expected. :-)))) Thank you!
M**O
Good cards for most uses
since sdcards first came out i have used cards from at least a half dozen different manufacturers. for really important things like photos, personal videos i tend to stick with higher dollar cards so to speak. that said for uses like our exterior cams these cards are great!i have never had a kingston card go bad on me nonetheless for how i am using these if one should go out i'd know immediately due to the vid feed. considering the price for these even if i only got a years use i still believe these to be a great value but as said i've never had an issue with these.*FYI or tip, cards can very easily be destroyed/damaged by static electricity. one seemingly insignificant zap and your card (even if inserted) toast figuratively speaking. static guard or fabric softener sheets in your pockets help a lot.
T**Y
Exactly what I wanted
I've used Kingston flash cards for three or four years now, and none of them have failed on me. One of them has been through homelessness, storage shelters, subjected to extreme heat and other harsh environments, but functions just as well as the day I bought it.This particular card is a class 4, which means it will be slower than a class 6 or higher. If you want a faster card, buy a higher class card. I tested this card and got a write speed of 4 and a read speed of 6 - 7, so it is likely legit and not a counterfeit (I'll note that I got mine supplied directly through Amazon, instead of one of the smaller electronics shops that sell through Amazon).I would recommend this card to anyone who wants a budget 32 gig flash card, but I would also make sure I was buying it directly from Amazon.
R**N
Kingston 32GB Micro SDHC and Adapter Works Great...
I purchased the Kingston Digital 32 GB microSDHC Flash Memory Card SDC4/32GB to extend storage on an inexpensive Android 10" netbook and an inexpensive Android 7" tablet. The netbook takes SD or SDHC cards, and the tablet takes micro SD or micro SDHC cards. The micro SDHC with SD adapter allows me to use one card in either device. I use both devices to show videos, which are quite storage intensive. I have so far stored 43 videos (12Gb) to the card, used the card in both devices, and I haven't experienced any problems whatsoever. I read the reviews complaining about counterfeit cards, and the reviewers indicate failure at 2Gb or 4Gb. My card has been filled well past those points, and my Linux Desktop PC's file browser indicates that it's a 31Gb volume with 19Gb free. I will be ordering another one of these cards to have one for both the netbook and the tablet.
T**K
I am happy with my purchase
I have windows 7 so I didn't need to do computer management as it connects just fine every time I connect it.It shows all files and formats like it should.It is already formatted in fat32 file ext. which is needed for most handheld devices.The SD card is a good product and it does work.Yes the price is a really good price.I didn't expect it to work and if it did only recognize partial of the drive space capability.It reads the full 32 gig capacity.Great product for those of us on a budget.
D**L
Works great in my Galaxy 4 smartphone
My wife and I both bought smartphones and needed a memory card for pictures (and other apps). I transferred our old 2GB cards from our old phones to start. Mine worked fine, but my wife's phone kept erasing and unformating the card. A quick online search indicated that this was a rather common problem, and one reviewer suggested that the Class 4 cards worked far better than the newer, higher class, cards. So I bought two, tossed out the old smaller cards, and these do, indeed, work fine. (It seems to be an issue of data transfer speed from the phone to the card.) If anyone checks this review over this specific issue, I would suggest getting the cards before they become unavailable--if that should be the case.
J**E
Kingston is a good choice
I'm not sure if it was the card or my old card data, otherwise I'd drop a 5 star.I used this for my PSP 1000 and transferred my old card to this one. I suddenly noticed I had a huge amount of data gone (on the PSP) from something and couldn't figure out what it was as to I knew exactly what I put on the chip. I also found corrupted data in the PSP game selection screen. I searched and found a few files in the GBA folder with corrupted file names and could not delete them. I had to copy the chip to the computer, format the chip and put the data back on it (twice actually). After that, I've had no problems and it works very well.It's very fast and holds the data I needed it to hold.Thank you.I'll repost if and when it breaks (under light use).
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