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A memory-card case keeps loose SD and microSD cards together in a camera bag or desk drawer. The key is choosing a case for the exact card formats and number of cards you actually carry.
I have not personally tested these cases.
Quick picks
- Best compact mixed case — JJC 4 SD + 8 microSD Case. A small case for creators carrying both full-size SD and microSD cards. Check on Amazon Australia.
- Best microSD-only case — JJC 16 microSD Case. A dedicated option for action-camera, drone and other microSD-heavy setups. View on Amazon Australia.
- Best larger mixed case — JJC 36-Slot Case. Holds a larger mix of 12 SD and 24 microSD cards. See it on Amazon Australia.
1. JJC 4 SD + 8 microSD Case
Best for: creators carrying a modest mix of full-size SD and microSD cards.
This exact variant holds four SD/SDHC/SDXC cards plus eight microSD-format cards.
Trade-off: capacity is deliberately modest. Avoid it if you carry a large card rotation.
2. JJC 16 microSD Case
Best for: action cameras, drones and other devices where most removable storage is microSD.
The linked variant is configured for 16 microSD cards.
Trade-off: it does not provide full-size SD storage. Avoid it if your cameras mainly use SD cards.
3. JJC 36-Slot Case — best larger mixed-format option
Best for: photographers and creators carrying a larger mix of SD and microSD cards.
The current Amazon Australia listing uses a clamshell polycarbonate case with foam inserts for 12 SD cards and 24 microSD cards. The listing uses water-resistant wording rather than a blanket waterproof guarantee.
Trade-off: it is larger than a pocket-size case. Avoid it if you only carry a handful of cards.
What to check before buying
Count SD and microSD cards separately and check the case’s exact slot layout. Do not assume a slot intended for one card format safely stores another.
Buyer’s guide
Choose the 4+8 case for a small mixed kit, the 16-microSD model for microSD-heavy setups, or the 36-slot case when you need more mixed-card capacity. Pair it with a card reader for file transfers.
FAQ
Can microSD cards go in SD slots?
Only with a compatible adapter; a purpose-built microSD storage slot is generally the clearer fit.
Are these cases waterproof?
Do not assume full waterproofing. Follow the exact product listing’s water-resistance and sealing claims.
Do these cases hold CFexpress cards?
Not these three recommendations. They are selected for SD and microSD storage.
Conclusion
Choose by card format first and capacity second.
If you are ready to compare current listings, use the Amazon Australia links above and check the exact slot count before ordering.