There are pros and cons. Pros: It's durable and well built. Appears to be sealed well, water resistant, looks very good with cool design. Comes with a card reader. Cons: My problem is indoors. I put my cards in to test the experience and initially it wasn't easy to fix the cards. Forcing them made me fear they would break. With some skills I had never learned before, I managed to acquire them. The next problem was removing them. I couldn't do it with my fingers so I remembered that it comes with a metal stylus to make the experience easier. I took out the needle and managed to get it out except for one that got stuck. This one broke. I have now purchased another version of their card sleeves and am so happy with them. That's why I went into it without hesitation. Although this Nee may be stronger on the outside (I can't say for sure) and prettier, I've never had any problems. Although the older one is smaller, it can hold a Cfast card in addition to SD and Micro SD. This interior is stiffer than new, but I've never had a broken card and I wasn't scared when I used it. I think there's room for improvement and it doesn't happen immediately like it used to. However, this can only be unique to me or my product and only express my experience.
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