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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Waterproof High Speed Memory Card by Leef Pro



 16 GB Leef Pro Ultra High Speed Memory Card 

 16 gigabyte version of the Leef Pro Ultra High Speed Memory Card, which comes with an adapter (making me a very happy girl!) I love an everything-in-one type of package. 

Leef Memory Card also comes in a 32 or 64 GB.

"The technical advancements used in Leef Pro cards support recording of full HD video and real-time broadcasts from mobile phones or digital cameras. Leef Pro cards use an increased clock speed of 100MHz, four times faster than standard cards. This allows the cards to operate at up to 45MB per second in 4-bit transfer mode, which is found on many new devices."

What I love about Leef Pro Ultra High Speed Memory Card -- aside from the awesome fact that it's a water and shock-proof memory card --is that I can use it in my Canon Powershot SX500 IS. The memory card by Leef is optimized for HD videos and photos, which allows my camera (and phone, too) to produce high quality content. I can also remove the tiny memory card and use it alone in my phone either for extra storage (for even more music and photos) or transfer the stored data to my laptop, and all my devices. Very, very cool!

I literally noticed a difference in the images and image quality once I had the Ultra High Speed Memory Card by Leef inside my camera. The horrible lighting in my bedroom usually causes an image taken with flash to be way too washed out, and without flash, super dark and sometimes grainy. If you check out my review on the Leef Ice, you'll notice some grain-iness in a couple images. But the review of the Micro USB Connector & SD Reader will show much clearer images of the device held in my hand (I was using the Leef Memory Card to take the images where I'm holding the little device I put on that review.)  Note: I didn't use Leef's product to take the first images shown in the review because it stupidly didn't even occur to me to use it right away.

Here are some recent photos I took using the High Speed Memory Card, in case you're interested:
 The image here of my reptile product came out more clear and stable than the ones I'd taken minutes before using my old card. So it does appear that the Leef card has improved the quality of my images some.


The adapter that comes included with Leef Pro microSD card is also compatible with their microSD Reader for Androids, Leef Access. This means you can use this tiny memory card inside the Leef Access too.  

System requirements for the Leef Pro: Windows® 8, Windows® 7, Windows® XP (SP3), Windows Vista® (SP1, SP2), Windows 2000®, Apple® Mac OS X or later.

Here's a cool video about Leef's High Speed Memory Card:



 Like the other Leef products I've been ravin' about, this too has a 5-year warranty. 

Other specs include:  
Operating Temperature: -25°C ~ +85°C
Storage Temperature: -25°C ~ +85°C








































































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