Tuesday, July 29th 2025

Patriot Memory Launches EP DDR200 V30 A2 Dual-Interface High-Speed microSD Card

Patriot Memory officially announces the launch of the EP DDR200 V30 A2 microSD Card, a high-performance storage solution built on the DDR-200 transfer standard. Offering read speeds of up to 160 MB/s and write speeds up to 120 MB/s, the EP DDR200 is engineered for creators, photographers, and professionals working with large files. It significantly reduces transfer times for 4K video, RAW image files, and other high-resolution media—cutting wait times by up to 50% or more. With capacities ranging from 128 GB to 1 TB, it delivers industry-leading performance and flexible storage options.

Certified with a V30 video speed class, the EP DDR200 ensures handling of high-bitrate video recording and continuous photo bursts, making it ideal for drones, action cameras, DSLR cameras, and other bandwidth-intensive applications. The product also includes a dual-interface card reader with USB Type-A and Type-C connectors, enabling seamless compatibility with laptops, smartphones, and a wide range of mobile devices—just plug in and back up instantly.
Designed for maximum versatility, the EP DDR200 V30 A2 microSD Card automatically switches to UHS-I mode when used with non-DDR200-compatible devices, maintaining stable and dependable performance across platforms. When paired with DDR-200-supported hardware, it activates high-speed mode for full-speed transfers, streamlining creative workflows without interruption.
Source: Patriot Memory
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7 Comments on Patriot Memory Launches EP DDR200 V30 A2 Dual-Interface High-Speed microSD Card

#1
Chaitanya
Have used readers of similar design in past and its a pain to use them.
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TheLostSwede
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ChaitanyaHave used readers of similar design in past and its a pain to use them.
But they're also highly portable, but yeah, a bit fiddly to use, depending on the design.
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#3
Philaphlous
Nothing like UHSI V30 speed... Definitely not high speed...quite low in-fact. Prob like security camera backup footage quality micro SD speed....
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TheLostSwede
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PhilaphlousNothing like UHSI V30 speed... Definitely not high speed...quite low in-fact. Prob like security camera backup footage quality micro SD speed....
V30 only guarantees a minimum sustained write speed of 30 MB/s.
Strange you're not complaining about it being Class 10 as well, since that means the card is only capable of 10 MB/s...
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#5
Chaitanya
TheLostSwedeBut they're also highly portable, but yeah, a bit fiddly to use, depending on the design.
For frequent card swapping having traditional slot design where card sticks out a little bit is far more convinient. I had Sandisk MobileMate microSD reader with similar deep slot and I stopped using it in favour of my old Ugreen dual slot reader.
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#6
Blueberries
I remember when my HDD had those R/W speeds!
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#7
mechtech
hmmmmmm

will wait for the ddr400 version ;)
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