Walmart has recently restocked 512GB and 256GB Onn microSD Express Cards for the Nintendo Switch 2, offering these options at competitive prices compared to other retailers. The 512GB model is priced at $65.77, which is notable since it is about $35 cheaper than other sold-out options with similar capacity. Meanwhile, the 256GB model is available for $35.77, providing a significant savings compared to the Samsung-branded microSD Express Card, which typically retails at a higher price point.
Onn, which is Walmart’s tech brand, is focusing on budget options. Their cards support read speeds of up to 800MB/s and write speeds of 600MB/s, all while being resistant to water, shock, temperature, and magnets, making them durable for gaming usage.
Currently, the microSD Express market for the Nintendo Switch 2 is expanding, but options are limited. Apart from Onn, users can also find Samsung and SanDisk Express Cards at various retailers, with Samsung’s Nintendo-themed card set to be released shortly, priced around $60. For those interested in storage options, both SanDisk and Lexar are producing microSD Express cards that are noted for their high speeds – significantly faster than traditional microSD options.
For shoppers looking to future-proof their gaming experience, Lexar has released various models including a 1TB version, although many are currently sold out. PNY also emerged with their own microSD Express cards featuring competitive speeds and price points, but availability may vary.
As the Nintendo Switch 2 continues to generate excitement, the demand for these storage solutions is expected to grow, and with many offerings still selling quickly, interested buyers should consider acting fast.