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Canvas Go! Plus microSD memory card for mobile gaming, drones, action cams and Android devices
Kingston?s Canvas Go! Plus microSD is designed for adventure seekers and mobile gamers who demand high performance on the go. With lightning-fast transfer speeds of up to 200MB/s1, it streamlines your workflow, allowing you to spend more time capturing and creating.
Optimised for action cameras and drones, the U3 and V30 speed ratings enable smooth, uninterrupted recording of stunning 4K Ultra-HD videos, even in fast-paced scenarios. Whether you're documenting extreme sports or capturing breathtaking aerial footage, the Canvas Go! Plus delivers reliable, lag-free performance.
For mobile gaming enthusiasts, the A2 Application Performance Class ensures faster app load times and seamless gameplay on smartphones and tablets. Say goodbye to frustrating delays and hello to an enhanced gaming experience wherever you are.
With an optional SD adapter, the Canvas Go! Plus provides added versatility, making it compatible with a wide range of SD-enabled devices.
Key Features
Superior speeds
Capture content and transfer faster in Full HD & 4K UHD with speeds of up to 200MB/s.1
Ideal for drones and action cameras
High speeds with UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) & Video Speed Class 30 (V30) ratings.
Supports A2 app performance class
Experience faster app load times and seamless gameplay.
Features
Superior transfer speeds of up to 200MB/s3
Ideal for mobile gaming, drones, action cams and Android devices
U3 & V30 speed performance
Supports A2 app performance class
Durable
Specifications
Capacities
256GB
Standard/Class
Class 10, UHS-I, U3, V30, A2
Performance1
Up to 200MB/s read (64GB-128GB)
Up to 200/160MB/s read/write (256GB-1TB)
microSDXC card dimensions
11mm x 15mm x 1mm
SD adapter dimensions
24mm x 32mm x 2.1mm
Format
exFAT
Operating temperature
-25°C~85°C
Storage temperature
-40°C~85°C
Voltage
3.3V
Warranty/support
Lifetime
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