TEAMGROUP Launches APEX SD7.1 MicroSD Express Card For Nintendo Switch 2

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[Press Release] TEAMGROUP has unveiled the APEX SD7.1 MicroSD Express Card. Featuring a PCIe Gen3 x1 interface and NVMe protocol, it delivers blazing-fast read speeds up to 800 MB/s and write speeds up to 700 MB/s on compatible MicroSD Express devices.

Designed for next-gen consoles like the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, the card maintains full backward compatibility with standard MicroSD slots, ensuring broad device support. It’s A1 rating enhances app performance, while Video Speed Class V30 certification enables smooth 4K UHD video recording.

The APEX SD7.1 is available in capacities ranging from 128GB to 1TB, with the 1TB model capable of storing over 30 high-end games. Built to endure, it is water, shock, X-ray, static, and temperature resistant, offering reliable performance in any environment.

With a limited lifetime warranty, TEAMGROUP’s latest innovation redefines speed, durability, and capacity in a MicroSD format. Head to the official product page for more information.

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