Amazon has Samsung’s new 160MB/s 1TB EVO Select microSD card back at the $80 low

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Image showing Samsung's 1TB EVO Select microSD card in a smartphone.

Over at Amazon, you can find Samsung’s new 1TB EVO Select microSD card down at $79.99 shipped right now. This new 1TB variant dropped to the $90 mark shortly after it debuted carrying a $110 price in July. Today’s deal shaves $10 off its usual going rate to match the lowest we’ve tracked for it on Amazon. Samsung is matching Amazon’s price today at its online store, where you’ll also find the EVO Select 512GB256GB, and 128GB down to their lowest prices starting from just $15.

Samsung’s EVO Select microSD card is compatible with a wide variety of devices, and it offers transfer speeds of up to 160MB/s. It’s available in capacities ranging from 64GB to 1TB, with the cheapest starting at just $15 right now. The 512GB variant of EVO Select microSD card is also down to just $40 from its usual price of $56, though the faster 512GB PRO Plus that runs at up to 180MB/s is also selling for $40 instead of its $76 usual going rate.

Samsung also offering its 2TB 990 EVO M.2 SSD for $130, down from its usual price of $150. It offers read and write speeds of up to 5,000 and 4,200 MB/s, respectively, and it’s a solid option for folks on the market for a new SSD for their new or existing PC.

Samsung 2024 EVO Select microSD features:

Your microSD card includes a Samsung adapter that works with your computer, handheld gaming console, tablet or camera—and virtually any device with an SD card slot; Transfer files with no fuss— and no need to hunt for extra tech. The EVO Select is ready to save real-time moments with ultrafast transfer speeds of up to 160 MB/s; Transfer everything instantly and capture each memory as it comes with an SD that keeps up with your real life. Save every second in mere minutes with storage capacities ranging from 64GB to 1TB; It’s always reliable with the right amount of space to fit your lifestyle, so you can hold on to the things that matter most. 

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