SanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (U3/V30/A2) vs Wosports 56MP 4K Trail Camera (120° Wide, No-Glow)

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right trail camera for your needs.

SanDisk

$37.99

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Wosports

$59.99

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Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecSanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (U3/V30/A2)Wosports 56MP 4K Trail Camera (120° Wide, No-Glow)
ConnectivityN/Asd
Monthly feeN/ANone
Night flashN/Ano-glow
Photo resolutionN/A56 MP
Trigger speedN/A0.2 s
Detection rangeN/A80 ft
Flash rangeN/A80 ft
PowerN/A8x AA
Weather ratingN/AIP66
Storage128GB microSDXC (U3/V30/A2)microSD up to 256GB
Price$37.99$59.99
Rating9.0/107.6/10
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Pros & Cons

SanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (U3/V30/A2)

Pros

  • Fast U3/V30 write speed handles 4K trail-cam video without dropped frames
  • 128GB holds thousands of photos so you check the card less often
  • Full-size SD adapter included for reading on any laptop
  • Trusted SanDisk reliability in the field through heat and cold
  • Cheap insurance against the throwaway cards bundled with cameras

Cons

  • Standard Extreme line, not the high-endurance card — fine for trail use but not 24/7 security recording
  • Confirm your camera's max supported capacity before buying

Wosports 56MP 4K Trail Camera (120° Wide, No-Glow)

Pros

  • High 56MP stills and 4K video for around $42
  • 120° wide capture and an 80 ft no-glow flash range
  • 2-inch LCD makes aiming and review simple
  • Cheap enough to scatter several across a property
  • No subscription or app needed — straight SD-card simplicity

Cons

  • 0.2s trigger is slower than the Vikeri and GardePro cams
  • Budget-brand reliability varies
  • Stated megapixels are interpolated, not native sensor resolution

Our Verdicts

SanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (U3/V30/A2)

The default card to pair with any SD, WiFi, or cellular trail cam. Fast enough for 4K, big enough to skip frequent pulls, and cheap enough to buy one per camera.

Wosports 56MP 4K Trail Camera (120° Wide, No-Glow)

A fine value second or third camera for covering extra spots cheaply. The high MP and 4K read well on the box; just don't expect flagship trigger speed or longevity.

SanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (U3/V30/A2)

$37.99

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Wosports 56MP 4K Trail Camera (120° Wide, No-Glow)

$59.99

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