MicroSDHC vs. MicroSD

Sorry if a stupid question, but want to make sure that I only have a spare part 8 GB SDHC card on place:

The K1 microSD card reader accepts SD cards and not an SDHC card, correct?

SDHC is something more than 2 GB.

Would not make sense if the K1 is limited to that.

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