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Any memory card that is high capacity should work in any device that the card configuration fits physically. Devices that require High Capacity memory cards do not work or work well at all with lower quality low capacity cards. Devices that just require a "memory card" are almost always referring to low capacity cards. When in doubt contact the vendor and any user guides for specifications needed. The difference between Low and High Capacity cards is essentially the tiny electronic circuit in the card that in IT we refer to the drive controller circuit. Low capacity cards do not transfer data from the device to the memory in the card at a fast enough response for the device to work with a high capacity performance device. Suppose you have a digital camera needing HC card and you use a LC card instead , the camera will not be able to take pictures at high resolution or speed without the LC card locking up and falling behind the flood of data from the camera. On the other hand High Capacity cards have the circuits and faster memory technology to transfer data much faster. HC cards also will have longer lifetimes as all memory cards have memory degradation due to the constant store and erase cycles. Hope this helps . Jake
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is a large standard card, not the very tiny micro cards used for many devices. It will only work on standard sized SD slots. You want the set with standard card reader with tiny micro card slot to piggyback.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. The H2N uses SD cards. This would be more than enough card for you.
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