SanDisk Extreme 128GB A2 The "Extreme" card we tested is just a bit more expensive than the last one at $25-30. Like the previous card, it doesn't quite meet rated performance levels.
From all the benchmarks that I have seen: Sandisk Extreme Pro has better transfer and random seek read/write performances than the Samsung BAR plus. Random writes (4k blocks) is in particular important. Which can be a thing if you have a huge library and you need to sync with them using RekordBox's Sync Manager..
The SanDisk Extreme is only $20 more right now, and is worth every stinking penny over the Ultra. The Ultra is a crap card, and really never worth it. Far better cards are almost always just a little more expensive. Both the SanDisk Extreme and the EVO Select by Samsung have the same 90MBps write speed and while the 160MBps read speed is better on the Extreme, it isn't $27 better. Which should you get?SanDisk is perhaps the biggest name in the microSD card game, and the Extreme Pro lineup is the top of the line. perfect for your Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra tablet. then you would likely
The SanDisk Extreme Pro microSD card is what the name suggests. It's a microSD card that can survive the most extreme conditions. It's temperate-proof, waterproof, and X-ray-proof. Apple Watch