


If not, it's still backward compatible all the way to USB 1.1, at the cost of much slower data transfer speeds. It's a dual-slot SD and CFast 2.0 card reader that's USB 3.1 Gen 2 compatible, for the fastest possible transfer speeds (up to 10Gbps), if your computer supports USB 3 Gen 2. Since there really isn't much to report on as far as memory cards go, I'll start with the Card Reader they supplied us - the CSD2 Combo Card Reader. 2 64GB UDMA7 Compact Flash Cards, rated at 150MB/s (1000x).2 128GB UHS-I SD Cards, rated at 95MB/s (Class 10).Now, on to the cards and reader. Wise supplied us with: This has no bearing on this review, however, as I will primarily be focusing on performance, since there really isn't too much to report on about a memory card.įirst off, I do have to give a huge thumbs up to Wise's customer service - their marketing and business development manager contacted us and had their cards on their way to us overnight for a project we had coming up the same week he initially contacted us! I have confidence that their support will be top-notch after this experience. Before I begin with this review, I do have to give the disclaimer that Wise did provide me with the cards I'm about to review, along with a CFast 2.0/SD combo card reader. Looking at their website, it looks like they're much more established outside of the US, as they only have 3 authorized retail partners in the US (plus one in Canada, for a total of only 4 retailers in North America), but they seem to want to make inroads with the US market by working with photographers and videographers stateside. I hadn't heard of the company, nor seen the name around until they contacted us with an opportunity to review their product. UHS memory cards have a full higher potential of recording real-time broadcasts, capturing large-size HD videos and extremely high-quality professional HD.Wise Advanced is a Taiwan based memory card manufacturer, that, apparently, has been around since 2002. UHS Speed Class was introduced in 2009 by the SD Association and is designed for SDHC and SDXC memory cards. Usually, Class 2 SD card is used for video recording, Class 4 and Class 6 SD card is used for Full HD video recording and Class 10 SD card is used for HD and Full HD video still consecutive recording. There are currently 4 Speed Classes that is defined by the SD Association –Class 2, Class 4, Class 6, and Class 10.Īs the name suggests, Class 2 means minimum write is speed is 2MB/s, Class 4 means 4MB/s and so on. Speed class denotes the minimum write speed of the SD card. Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC or MicroSD): Secure Digital Standard Capacity (SDSC or SD):
