SanDisk 8 GB Class 2 SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDB-8192
- High storage capacity (8GB) for storing essential digital content such as high quality photos, videos, music, and more.
- Optimal speed and performance for SDHC compatible devices.
- Speed performance rating: Class 2 (based on SD 2.00 Specification).
- High Quality SDHC card backed by 5 year limited warranty.
- Built to last, with an operating shock rating of 2,000Gs, equivalent to a ten-foot drop (Based on SanDisk internal testing).
Product Description
The SDHC memory card is a highly secure stamp-sized flash memory card, which can be used in a variety of digital products: digital music players, cellular phones, handheld PCs (HPCs), digital cameras, digital video camcorders, smart phones, car navigation systems and electronic books, that follows the SD 2.00 specifications. The SDHC card has a security feature for protection of copyrighted data…. More >>
Source SanDisk 8 GB Class 2 SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDB-8192
Categories: Musical Instruments

I’ve ordered the 8G sandisk from BoBoTECHNIC.
In the mail, it says that I’d get it before Jan. 6th.
Now, it’s 7th. Why it isn’t delivered yet?
JB.
Rating: 1 / 5
I recently bought two of these and I am unable to format these, so I am unable to use them. Too bad I couldn’t give them less than 1 star.
Rating: 1 / 5
Always check the equipment you’re going to use it in. I made a bad assumption that since I already had a 2 G card that the 8 G would work fine. WRONG! It nor the 4 G cards work in my Canon camera. I’d like to send them back for credit…
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this item so I could download additional songs for Rock Band 2 for my Wii (the Wii has a really small hard drive so you need external storage if you want more than a couple songs). The Wii itself recognizes that the SD card is present and I can move game saves/channels to it etc.; but then when I start Rock Band I get a message that says something like “The device in the SD card slot cannot be used. SD card mode has been disabled.”. I was told this might have something to do with the “HC” part (high content?) and that I should have just gotten a regular SD card.
This is a very specific complaint, I am sure the card would work fine if you just wanted to use it with a camera/computer etc.
Rating: 1 / 5
My PC’s built in card reader won’t read it. My camera won’t read it. Buyer beware. May be able to fixe the PC card reader with a driver update, but want’s this hassle?
Stick with a 2GB SD card if you have equipment a few years old.
Rating: 1 / 5