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Micro SD Card Extender - 68cm

Micro SD Card Extender - 68cm

Stop fiddling with SD card sockets in the back of your latest gadget, and streeeeeeeeeetch out with a Micro SD Card Extender.


Note: Not compatible with the Raspberry Pi 4 or Pi 5. The Pi 4/5 use a lower voltage SD interface, which seems to cause issues when using extenders like these. The forum post link above suggests a hack where you can remove the resistor on the extender to get this working, however this will invalidate your warranty.


This simple, but effective device gives you a long flexible cable, a psuedo Micro SD card on one end, and a matching micro SD card socket on the other. Plug in the card half and attach the socket wherever you like. This is a great hack for length constraints with 3D printers, single-board computers, data-logging kits and more. Get to your micro SD card in and out and safeguard against wear and tear.

The sockets are push-push. Insert the card in to lock, and press in again to release it. There's a wee pictogram on the socket which shows the correct orientation. We used this with a Replicator 3D printer (using an adapter), various Feathers, and also a Raspberry Pi 3 Linux computer and it was speedy and error-free, but it is a hack, so be aware that high-speed and high-noise environments may end up not working.

Note: Micro SD Card not included.

Technical Details

  • Cable Length: 68cm
  • Product Weight: 10.2g
    $2.10

    Original: $6.00

    -65%
    Micro SD Card Extender - 68cm

    $6.00

    $2.10

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    Micro SD Card Extender - 68cm

    Stop fiddling with SD card sockets in the back of your latest gadget, and streeeeeeeeeetch out with a Micro SD Card Extender.


    Note: Not compatible with the Raspberry Pi 4 or Pi 5. The Pi 4/5 use a lower voltage SD interface, which seems to cause issues when using extenders like these. The forum post link above suggests a hack where you can remove the resistor on the extender to get this working, however this will invalidate your warranty.


    This simple, but effective device gives you a long flexible cable, a psuedo Micro SD card on one end, and a matching micro SD card socket on the other. Plug in the card half and attach the socket wherever you like. This is a great hack for length constraints with 3D printers, single-board computers, data-logging kits and more. Get to your micro SD card in and out and safeguard against wear and tear.

    The sockets are push-push. Insert the card in to lock, and press in again to release it. There's a wee pictogram on the socket which shows the correct orientation. We used this with a Replicator 3D printer (using an adapter), various Feathers, and also a Raspberry Pi 3 Linux computer and it was speedy and error-free, but it is a hack, so be aware that high-speed and high-noise environments may end up not working.

    Note: Micro SD Card not included.

    Technical Details

    • Cable Length: 68cm
    • Product Weight: 10.2g

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      Stop fiddling with SD card sockets in the back of your latest gadget, and streeeeeeeeeetch out with a Micro SD Card Extender.


      Note: Not compatible with the Raspberry Pi 4 or Pi 5. The Pi 4/5 use a lower voltage SD interface, which seems to cause issues when using extenders like these. The forum post link above suggests a hack where you can remove the resistor on the extender to get this working, however this will invalidate your warranty.


      This simple, but effective device gives you a long flexible cable, a psuedo Micro SD card on one end, and a matching micro SD card socket on the other. Plug in the card half and attach the socket wherever you like. This is a great hack for length constraints with 3D printers, single-board computers, data-logging kits and more. Get to your micro SD card in and out and safeguard against wear and tear.

      The sockets are push-push. Insert the card in to lock, and press in again to release it. There's a wee pictogram on the socket which shows the correct orientation. We used this with a Replicator 3D printer (using an adapter), various Feathers, and also a Raspberry Pi 3 Linux computer and it was speedy and error-free, but it is a hack, so be aware that high-speed and high-noise environments may end up not working.

      Note: Micro SD Card not included.

      Technical Details

      • Cable Length: 68cm
      • Product Weight: 10.2g
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