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Expand your Switch storage space — save $70 on a 1TB microSD card
SAVE $70: Expand your Nintendo Switch storage space for good — SanDisk’s 1TB microSD card is compatible with the handheld console and is $70 off at Amazon.
While the Nintendo Switch is pretty much the best handheld console the world has ever seen, it’s definitely not perfect. Besides the issue of Joy-Con drift, the one other thing that Switch owners constantly have to deal with is running out of storage space. Having to constantly delete games to make room for new ones may sound like a small problem, but it really does get annoying after a while.
Luckily, this problem has a simpler solution than Joy-Con drift — all you need is a microSD card to expand your total storage space. This card from SanDisk nets you a whole terabyte of space, and it’s currently $70 off at Amazon.
Using a microSD card on your Switch extremely easy — just insert it into the microSD slot on your Nintendo Switch console, and you’ll automatically have the extra terabyte of space to play around with. No more doing the “storage shuffle” for you. The card has quick write speeds, too, so you won’t be sacrificing the quality of your games by keeping them on an extended storage device rather than onboard memory.
Enhance your overall Nintendo Switch experience — pick up a SanDisk 1TB microSD card and save $70 at Amazon.
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