
(Macworld sensibly removed its commenting system, so Facebook is the place for reader interaction now.) Satechi Aluminum Type-C Micro/SD Card Reader:Īnd if you’d like to comment on the article, or ask questions, feel free to do it here or at the Facebook post for the article.


Verbatim USB-C Pocket Card Reader ( best UHS-II value):.SanDisk Extreme PRO UHS-II SD Card USB-C Reader/Writer ( best performance):.Cable Matters USB 3.1 Type-C Dual Slot Card Reader for Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Cards ( best value):.(Or, click the links in the articles, which I believe gives the affiliate fee to Macworld-support your favorite journalism outlets!) If you want to purchase any of them and support my work, click the Amazon link in brackets, which kicks a small affiliate fee my way prices are accurate as of the time I wrote this post. Next, read the individual device reviews. Start here with the roundup that shows the best cards: Best USB-C memory card readers.ĭon’t forget to peruse (or open in another browser tab) this helpful explainer about SD card speeds the many codes and markings they have: SD memory cards: The features and specifications to look for. This feature took a surprising amount of time, not just in performing many speed tests and copying gigabytes to my 2016 MacBook Pro, but also in untangling the mess of card speeds and certifications.

To make things more interesting, there isn’t just one type of SD card-performance and capacity depends on what type of card it is.Īt Macworld, I look at five models and break down which one(s) to buy. Now, we need an adapter.īut which one? As you would expect, several models are on the market at a range of prices.

The old MacBook Pro models included an SD card reader built-in, making it easy for photographers to insert a memory card and import their photos. Both machines include just one type of port: USB-C. If you own a MacBook or new MacBook Pro, you’re well acquainted with dongles and adapters.
