Amazing 128GB Lexar UHS-II card deal – this superfast SDXC card is just $26.97

128GB Lexar UHS-II card deal – this superfast SDXC card is just $26.97
(Image credit: Lexar)

There is no such thing as having too many memory cards... and even if you do have stacks of them, you inevitably wish you had faster ones, or ones with a bigger capacity. These one-day deals we have spotted at Amazon.com in the US could be the answer to your prayers... as they have cooked up a tasty deal on some great Lexar cards and card readers... which offers fast performance, a decent capacity and a lower-than-usual price.

Our top pick is the Lexar Professional 1667x SDXC card offers UHS-II class performance - with a video shooting class of V60, and a maximum transfer speed of 250MB/s. This card is not quite as speedy as the latest 2000x version... but at this price it is well worth this small sacrifice. Amazon is asking just $26.97 for the 128GB version - and at that price you might want to buy more than one!

Lexar Professional 1667X 128GB SDXC UHS-II/U3 Card |
now $26.97 40% off

 US deal - ends midnight PDT, 10 September
$26.97 at Amazon

Lexar Professional 1667X 128GB SDXC UHS-II/U3 Card |
now $26.97 40% off
This high-speed card is perfect if you are using have a camera with a high burst rate, or with 4K shooting capacity (or even if you are thinking of upgrading to one). The 250MB/s transfer rate makes this a class performer - and this 128GB version has been reduced from its already attractive price to an unmissable $26.97 a piece.
US deal - ends midnight PDT, 10 September

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Chris George

Chris George has worked on Digital Camera World since its launch in 2017. He has been writing about photography, mobile phones, video making and technology for over 30 years – and has edited numerous magazines including PhotoPlus, N-Photo, Digital Camera, Video Camera, and Professional Photography. 

His first serious camera was the iconic Olympus OM10, with which he won the title of Young Photographer of the Year - long before the advent of autofocus and memory cards. Today he uses a Nikon D800, a Fujifilm X-T1, a Sony A7, and his iPhone 15 Pro Max.

He has written about technology for countless publications and websites including The Sunday Times Magazine, The Daily Telegraph, Dorling Kindersley, What Cellphone, T3 and Techradar.