The company offers a 4K2K video recording and live broadcasting.The new UHS-II are approximately 8 times faster than UHS-I.According to the official announcement, the 64GB variant can reach speeds of up to 130 MB/s while writing data and 145 MB/s while reading.On the other hand, the 32GB variant can reach speeds of up to 240 MB/s when writing and 260 MB/s while reading.
Recently, Sony had launched it's 64GB microSD card, offers transfer speeds of up to 40 MB/s and also it is a water, dust, UV, and X-ray protection.Sony’s new miroSD card was priced at Rs 5,679 for the 64GB variant, while Toshiba has not revealed any pricing details yet.So, stay tuned for more updates !