Neither the previous reviews nor the marketing text said this, but the holder</strong> does in fact hold 4 microSD card</strong>s, as you'd expect from the pictures.
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/>Sizewise, it's almost exactly the width of a quarter, & it's not as long as two side-by-side. It's firm enough opening/closing that I don't have fear of it doing so accidentally in a bag or backpack. The card</strong>s are a tight fit, but that's expected since there's nothing but friction holding them in.
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/>The big problem is that the card</strong>s are extremly hard 2 remove. Because of the way the pivoting door works they can't stick out past the plastic at all & so you're left trying 2 get a grip on the far-too-shallow ridge on them.
Rating: 4 of 5 Good price at $1.95 shipped.
The Kingston 2GB microSD card</strong>s I got from Woot a few weeks ago fit in this holder</strong> perfectly. They were Taiwanese made card</strong>s. The fit was snug & it took some effort with a fingernail 2 remove them from the holder</strong> so I don't think they could easily become dislodged from the holder</strong> if the cover was accidentally opened. I gave this product 4 stars because of the design. If the holder</strong> is attached 2 a device & the device is dropped & lands on the holder</strong>, I think the cover of the holder</strong> could break & fly away. And the stress could dislodge the microSD card</strong>s.
Rating: 1 of 5 Doesn't work with all microSD card</strong>s
I've been looking 4 a holder</strong> like this 4 a while. It's a nice small holder</strong> & just what i need. I had 2 give it one star though because of the 8 microSD card</strong>s I have only 2 fit in it! The Sandisk card</strong>s fit, but none of my Kingston or PNY card</strong>s will fit in. I ordered 4 of these holder</strong>s & they are all the same way so it's not just 1 bad holder</strong>. I am really disappointed.
Rating: 5 of 5 A++++
I was able 2 stick the card</strong> holder</strong> on the back of my Nintendo DS & it worked like a charm. It holds up 2 4 micro sd card</strong>s & I could watch movies & listen 2 tons of music without carrying around extra cases. Cool Item!!!!
Rating: 4 of 5 Just What I Needed
My recent purchase of a SanDisk Sansa View 16 GB Video MP3 Player (Black) left me with no good way 2 carry extra MicroSD card</strong>s. (When I can buy four 32 gigabyte microSD card</strong>s, I'll have enough space 4 my entire music collection...)
/>This little gem provided the storage I need. The included sticky tape worked on the back of my Sansa View perfectly.
/>It would have earned five stars if the cover wasn't loose. The card</strong>s are held in with a little friction, so I'm not worried that an accidental open cover will cause me 2 lose my music.
/>Well worth the price.
A great way 2 store, use, & manage your Micro-SD</strong> card</strong>s! Have you ever misplaced that card</strong> full of your recently taken images or downloaded MP3 files? Have you ever been outdoors & discover you filled up your memory card</strong> in your camera & you can't find a spare card</strong>? The cost of memory card</strong>s can be high, but the content on the card</strong> could be priceless. If you own more than one Micro-SD</strong> card</strong>, you must get this case 2 fit your Mobile Lifestyle. It provides a perfect way 2 keep extra memory card</strong>s available. So if the card</strong> in the camera fills up, you can quickly swap-out the card</strong> 4 a fresh cone. The full card</strong> can now be carried in the case until the data can be downloaded. Free shipping automatically applied at checkout!
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/>Sizewise, it's almost exactly the width of a quarter, & it's not as long as two side-by-side. It's firm enough opening/closing that I don't have fear of it doing so accidentally in a bag or backpack. The card</strong>s are a tight fit, but that's expected since there's nothing but friction holding them in.
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/>The big problem is that the card</strong>s are extremly hard 2 remove. Because of the way the pivoting door works they can't stick out past the plastic at all & so you're left trying 2 get a grip on the far-too-shallow ridge on them.