You can never have enough space for data these days! Whether you're building your own media server, need a microSD card for a security camera, or want something for transferring files from one machine to another, today's Best Buy daily deal featuring sales from SanDisk and WD has got you covered. In this sale you will find portable hard drives, solid state drives, microSD cards, and more all ranging from a few gigabytes to multiple terabytes. And all going for super low prices.
You can use this limited-time sale to upgrade your laptop with a speedy internal SSD, get a high-capacity portable drive to for backing up all of your data on to, or expand your phone or Nintendo Switch's storage via microSD.
Prices for microSD cards have been continually dropping over the past several months meaning they are never that expensive these days, but with this sale you make the most of excellent deals on microSD cards from 128GB to 256GB in size. The models on sale today are specifically branded for the Nintendo Switch, featuring iconography from the Super Mario franchise, though they will also work just fine in any other device that accepts microSD. The 128GB model is down to $30, though it's a few bucks cheaper at Amazon if you don't mind a shipping delay, and the 256GB version has dropped to $49.99. That's also being matched by Amazon.
Grabbing some portable storage for your PC or external storage for your console is super affordable with this sale, too, with high-capacity portable hard drives at up to $50 off and discounts on portable SSDs. There are also internal SSDs if you want to give your PC an affordable speed and storage bump.
These types of sales don't come around all that often, but when they do you should absolutely take full advantage of them and load up on everything you need. There are a bunch of options available right now, though the selection will dwindle as the day rolls on and things start to sell out so be sure to order anything you want before it's too late.
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Adam Oram is a Senior Writer at iMore. He studied Media at Newcastle University and has been writing about technology since 2013. He previously worked as an Apple Genius and as a Deals Editor at Thrifter. His spare time is spent watching football (both kinds), playing Pokémon games, and eating vegan food. Follow him on Twitter at @adamoram.