Patriot announces new memory card with read rate of up to 300 MB/s

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Patriot announces new memory card with read rate of up to 300 MB/s
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the memory card Patriot V90 SDXC UHS-II U3 ​​Class 10 was announced by the brand with the promise of delivering high reading and writing rates for film and photography professionals. In this way, anyone who needs equipment to shoot and photograph in 4K or 8K can think of this product.

According to what the brand itself claims, it can reach writing rates of up to 260 MB/s It is 300 MB/s of reading. That is, it is a product that manages to offer good performance for 4K, 8K and high-speed shooting in burst mode, at least in theory.

Another point highlighted by Patriot is in relation to the resistance of its product. In this sense, the item has certifications that guarantee that it is waterproof, impact, dust and the brand promises that it can operate even under extreme temperature conditions, working between -25ºC and 85ºC. Shannon Robb is the company’s Marketing Manager and commented:

Many outdoor photographers or drone enthusiasts are experiencing challenges associated with the reliability of their microSD memory, especially when creating ultra-high resolution videos and images. temperature fluctuations. They are hardened to be waterproof, dustproof, temperature-proof, and shock and vibration resistant, while delivering lightning-fast data read and write speeds. Patriot strives to provide a practical solution for our flash memory cards with outstanding reliability and durability for professional digital filmmakers and photographers who need the flexibility to create in unpredictable environments.


The Patriot V90 memory card is available in four capacity options. Check out what they are and their respective prices:

  • 64GB: $47.99 (BRL 240);
  • 128GB: $87.99 (BRL 441);
  • 256GB: $184.99 (BRL 927);
  • 512GB: $399.99 (BRL 3,004).

See more about cards: check out the first Lexar model launched with 1TB of storage and the product that Sony brought to the category with the promise of being the most resistant in the world.

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