

💾 Level up your PSP storage game — double slots, double freedom!
The UCEC Dual Slot PSP Memory Card Adapter transforms your Sony PSP or compatible Sony device by enabling the use of two MicroSD/SDHC cards simultaneously, supporting up to 64GB total capacity. Designed for seamless compatibility and reliable performance, this adapter offers a durable, easy-to-use solution for gamers and photographers looking to expand their digital storage effortlessly.




























| ASIN | B06XHPS43Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6 in Computer Memory Card Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (763) |
| Date First Available | March 10, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Manufacturer | UCEC |
| Package Dimensions | 6.06 x 3.23 x 0.55 inches |
V**Y
Used to MOD PSP, works great!
Used on my psp. Haven't tried a second memory card as I haven't ran out of space on the first. But I haven't had any problems with it. Personally moded my PSP and is used minimumly every other day. I recommend as I hear sometimes they come defective. Like I said I haven't had a problem so can't relate. No complaints here.
B**E
Definitely a useful little device.
For what it's worth, this little thing has saved me. It's allowed me to expand on my PSP's storage space safely and easily, and since it holds two microSD cards, that can net you quite a lot of space. The PSP will only accept microSD cards up to 32GB, so keep that in mind when buying microSD cards to go along with the adapter. On the topic of durability, when compared to previous reviews, mine seemed to be quite sturdy and felt like it was made out of a rigid plastic rather than a cheap thin kind. Currently, I've taken it out of the memory stick slot of the PSP multiple times and it's held together, which is good. Edit 9/22/2020 - It seems that the adapter has developed a very small hairline crack, but it otherwise continues to work. My recommendation is to buy two 32GB microSD cards along with it so you can have the maximum size from one of these adapters and not have to worry about constantly removing it from the console. All in all, I still think this little adapter is worth the price, as it allows you to have a large library of digital titles on your PSP.
D**D
Very cheap quality
Only 1 slot worked, the other wouldn't read my SD card and after about 5 minutes of trying to get it to work the adapter started falling apart. Very cheap
J**E
Nice little adapter
Very nice card adapter. Appears to maintain good video quality and adds more storage. Installation is easy as normal. Good design and fit. Overall good value.
J**E
Issues with Slot 2
So far, this card has only really worked with one microSD card in it. I don't know if it's a faulty unit, a design flaw, the microSD cards In using, or my system, but when I try to put a card into Slot 2 my PSP locks up entirely until I shut it down. Would give less stars, but Slot 1 does work, and while I wish I had 64GB available 32GB is acceptable. Might look into busting it open and either fixing Slot 2 or finding a way to remove it so I can use it to hold onto another microSD card that I can swap between.
J**.
This is a fast little unit it reads and writes really well.
I like this because I can use it for my PSP 1000. It does have dual slots it is faster than the memory stick pro Duo compatibility MicroSD adapter. But if you're going to use this make sure that you know what you're doing because you can use it up to 64 GB and up I can use one terabyte on this but it doesn't read but a little less than 455 GB. Even with custom firmware. But besides that it is really good I really don't have no complaints.
D**S
Must Buy for anyone who still uses their PSP regularly
I don't know why it took me so long to just buy one of these, being able to use my 128GB Micro SD instead of my 8GB Pro Duo is great though I wasn't able to get a second Micro to work at the same time despite following the instructions to format the second one separately, it formatted the second Micro just fine but won't read them both at the same time fsr but hey I still have 128GBs of space for my PSP Games and Homebrew which is more than enough.
A**N
Does the job, but EXTREMELY fragile
Works well as long as you never remove the micro SD cards after inserting them. The plastic casing and the PCB and pins on the inside are all extremely thin and can only handle having a micro SD card inserted in the slots ONCE each. Maybe if you're extraordinarily careful, you may be able to remove a card and insert another one, such as in cases of storage upgrades, but for most people expect to buy a new card each time you want to upgrade storage.
K**.
Practically disintegrated in my PSP after a few months and all it did was stay inserted in the PSP the whole time. It works but the build is extremely flimsy.
P**N
I have to say, this worked really well for me out of the box. The only thing that could make it tricky for some is that it does need to be setup in a particular way and comes with zero instructions in the package. They do explain what to do in the product description, but you have to look for it. Essentially, this card is acting like a bit of a hack where it reports two memory cards to your PSP as if they're a single device, giving you double the capacity and using the adapter's logic to spread the data between the two cards. Note that each card can be a maximum of 32GB, giving you a maximum og 64GB using this adapter. There are other hacks out there to get 128GB, but 64GB can hold a LOT of PSP games. It's strongly recommended to use matching SD card models if possible, though theoretically, you might not have to. Also note that if you have data on your cards already, back it up first as you'll be erasing them as part of this process. The setup that worked for me is as follows: 1. Put one of your two memory cards in the top slot of the adapter. 2. Put the adapter in your PSP and turn it on. It'll likely say the card isn't formatted and tell you to do so. If the card is already formatted, go to Settings -> System Settings -> Format Memory Stick and do so. 3. Take the adapter out (your PSP can be on or off) and put the second card in the bottom slot. 4. Repeat step 2. 5. After that, you should have an empty memory card showing 58GB or so free. 6. You might be able to take the adapter out and put it in a PC to copy stuff, but given the sort of hack that the card uses to double the card size, I just connect my PSP with a USB cable to transfer data. It's slower, but it's safer. And that's it! It did exactly what it said and seems to work well. Will it last? I guess we'll see, but so far, I'm very pleased.
J**Y
There are 2 main things to know in order for this to function properly: one is that it only works with SDHC cards, which are limited to 32gb; the second is you need to format the SD card in FAT format, then put it in your PSP and have it format the card again. I wasted so much time trying to get a 128gb card to work, untill I read the other reviews which pointed this out. After properly formatting 32gb cards, it worked perfectly. Long-term viability remains to be seen, but pirate add-ons are always a bit of a gamble.
C**R
This card does exactly what is advertised. It will only support dual 32 gb cards or one 120gb card. Anything over that will not format and the card is quite flimsy so if your looking for tons of space this card may not be what you want. Even on a soft mod psp you can't get it to recognize anything over 120gb
O**R
Ya casi no se encuentran de estos. Funciona sin problemas.
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