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I didn't know that my Garmin 765T didn't support SDHC only HD cards so I use it with a USB adapter as a flash drive.
Wow. I felt confident when buying the product (at Target) because it had a "lifetime warranty" but their website tells me that I need to exchange it through the retailer. I tried calling Dane-Elec but it went to a voicemail, odd for a corporation. I take back what I said earlier (as follows):It worked fine when I bought it, but I was mad from the beginning that the capacity is really 3.6GB, 10% lower than what it is advertised as. guess I'll see where that goes.Look elsewhere to buy one with at least a more well-established return policy. About six months after I bought it, it stopped working. I e-mailed them and they set me up with a replacement within a week. I can't find anything about it on Target's website.
When I put it into my camera, it says "insert memory card" (it worked before in the same camera) and when I tried using it in my computer, the computer saw that it was there (the SD Card drive popped up on the Computer folder) but I wasn't able to open it--if I clicked the icon it would say that it wasn't there. If I held the card in all the way (rather than letting it spring partially back out as the drive is designed) it would work, which leads me to believe that the problem is a defective metal contact on the card itself. I also e-mailed them. I'm NEVER buying one of these again.
I bought this for my new Casio EXLIM which fit perfectly and worked great. I paid much less on here than I would have at walmart for the same exact product.
Amazon lists this as a memory card for the Garmin Nuvi 500. It is physically too big. Buyer beware--don't count on Amazon to know what accessories work with the products they sell.
I might use it to store photo's on on my computer drive J. This did not work for my camera. It came quick. I did not know that I could not use a High Capacity card. So, it was a loss for me. It was a good price. I recommend you make sure you have the right memory card before answering a "good deal."
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