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The Ultra Plus micro Class 10 UHS-1 is a SDHC card. It will work just about anywhere there is a microchip slot. I suggest you look for the Garmin customer support phone number on your GPS product information, call them, their tech support is GREAT for Qs and problems.. Garmin always graciously and knowledgeably helped me with my Nuvi 1450 car GPS's ocassionally problematic updates for MANY years (came with forever free maps and traffic). Most times Garmin told me, as you mentioned, that the fix was adding a microchip to boost memory (initially a 4GB, and this year an 8GB was recommended for my 1450) to hold the larger amount of information added in the yearly updates. Carol, you will find Garmin Tech Support really great. E.g., my last year's update problem was an issue in the Garmin Express wizard software downloaded on my computer, which the tech easily walked me through to correct quickly. Heck, the very first time I had an online update issue the tech walked me through the GPS's internal software to remove some of the GPS's rare foreign languages and other rarely usable stuff from the internal memory to make just enough room to get by for that year's update without adding a microchip memory card. That took time but the tech was just great. Of course that was years ago and a fix that would only work once, and it's the hard and long way to solve a simple problem when just inserting the SanDisk Ultra Plus 32GB microSDHC Class 10 UHS-1 memory card into the GPS will do. I bought the SanDisk Ultra Plus 32 online at Best Buy on sale, picked it up today, easily slipped it into my GPS, connected my GPS to the computer, got online at Garmin, made a few simple clicks in the Express download wizard software, walked away and came back a half hour later to a finished update, and I'm a 73 years old guy and not computer literate. Carol, if you have any updating problems, call Garmin, They will hold your hand on the phone while you update your GPS online with the SanDisk Ultra Plus 32 inserted, and they'll help you choose whether to update your laptop and/or the GPS. Yeah, some will advise you that 32GB is costlier and overkill if you need less, but 32 costs only a little more on sale but will reward you with 4Xs the memory, and I won't have to replace an 8GB with a 16 in the future. And if my 1450 GPS dies, I can always use the 32 in my video camera (this SanDisk Ultra Plus 3GB Class 10 UHS-1has a very fast "read" and a relatively fast "write" so you get some of the greatest video using it) or for data storage or transfer of 32 GB in a desktop, laptop, etc., or, in a new Garmin GPS when it's internal memory gets too small for updates. Carol, buy the SanDisk Ultra Plus Class 10 UHS-1, insert it into your Garmiin nuvi 2595, and if you run into a problem updating online and want friendly hand holding to solve it , call Garmin. Their male techs are as smart as their female techs. Lastly, If your Garmin GPS lasts as long as mine has, you will be glad you bought the 32GB.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it will. Just format it if needed but should hold all info for gps
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it will work for you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your laptop (or any other devise / camera / printer / etc) has a MICRO slot, it should work fine. Otherwise, it comes with an adapter - you put the Micro card into the adapter and slip the adapter into the device's SD slot. This is particularly helpful for printing directly from the card. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Garmin products will work with the macbook pro but you will need to download a program on garmin.com that makes the SD card data compatible.
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