SanDisk HIGH ENDURANCE Video Monitoring for Dashcams & Home Monitoring 128 GB microSDXC Memory Card + SD Adaptor, Up to 100 MB/s read and 40 MB/s…
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SanDisk HIGH ENDURANCE Video Monitoring for Dashcams & Home Monitoring 128 GB microSDXC Memory Card + SD Adaptor, Up to 100 MB/s read and 40 MB/s…
£14.99
Description
- Ideal for dash cams and home monitoring systems
- Designed for high endurance so you can record for up to 20,000 hours with no worries
- Built for and tested in harsh conditions; temperature-proof, waterproof, shockproof and x-ray-proof
- Save more videos with capacities up to 256GB
- Record in Full HD and 4K with Class 10, U3 and V30 video speed ratings
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Specification: SanDisk HIGH ENDURANCE Video Monitoring for Dashcams & Home Monitoring 128 GB microSDXC Memory Card + SD Adaptor, Up to 100 MB/s read and 40 MB/s…
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7 reviews for SanDisk HIGH ENDURANCE Video Monitoring for Dashcams & Home Monitoring 128 GB microSDXC Memory Card + SD Adaptor, Up to 100 MB/s read and 40 MB/s…
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Taking it Easy –
I bought this for my new Nextbase 322GW dash cam with rear-view module – these require a quick U3/V30 memory card to ensure good quality simultaneous front and rear continuous recording. A ‘High Endurance’ card is recommended to meet the harsh conditions inside a car and constant rewriting to the card whilst driving.
This card claims to meet the Nextbase requirements. So, I did a quick check with CrystalBenchMark and the device proved to be marginally slower than advertised (88/38 Mbps). However, it works well in my dash cam with both cameras running and I have no complaints about the integrity or quality of the recordings.
Nextbase suggest that SD cards are reformatted in situ about once month. I presume this tidies up the file system and checks the integrity of the card.
The card is advertised as ‘High Endurance’ so time will tell as to how well it stands up to the harsh dash cam environment. After 1 month of continuous use it is still working fine. Fingers crossed!
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redskin –
arrived promptly- proper make -fair price -good. i have front and rear nextbase dashcams on my cars, its worth getting the biggest storage you can get, a 64gig card recording at 1440 on two cameras i found would only do 3 days if you are driving a lot so this 128g should give you a weeks recording. (or two weeks if it is a single camera dashcam perhaps) it was actually the high endurance card recommended by nextbase. its important to choose the right sd card for this continual overwriting application. would buy again.
Not very good –
supplied by amazon.co.uk , this is the new u3 v30 card , the old one was the u1 card , the old card was rated at 10,000 hours this new card was supposed to be rated at 20,0000 hours but despite this it says 10,000 hours on packaging
I write reviews –
I tried to write a 32gb image to a 32gb card, something I’ve done with other cards for using in raspberryPis
I tried 3 times and it failed every time around the 9GB mark.
Hard to believe anyone would go to the effort of conterfeiting a 32GB sd card these days, but mine had different looking packaging to the others as well. So I’m not sure if it was real.
mike moreton –
Not convinced this is genuine. Transfer speed for video is only 20-25 Mbps. Also takes around 30 seconds to show up in “My Computer” My SanDisk Ultra 128 GB microSDXC Memory Card shows up immediately and transfers at 80 to 90 Mbps. Painfully slow if your downloading video. Probably keep it for some other use but not really happy!
pIXo –
Card is perfect but the description is misleading. The truth is:
Up to:
20,000 hours for 256GB
10,000 hours for 128GB
5,000 hours for 64GB
2,500 hours for 32GB
Jeff Davies –
This review us about the 32GB, 64GB and 128GB versions sold by this particular seller.
As there are so many fake cards being sold on Amazon and just about everywhere else one needs to be very careful when buying these. Usually if it seems that the price is too good to be true, it usually is. I thought around ยฃ10 for a genuine Sandisc 32GB Micro SD card, class 10 was about right seeing as the bigger cards are the ones most required for today’s devices the smaller ones are cheaper. I had also bought one of these exact cards from this seller before and I did a test and believed it was reporting a genuine capacity. I left a five star review for that.
The last time I bought one of these 32GB cards I tested it by transferring around 32GB of various sized files from my PC to the card, it copied just under 30GB so it was successful as the rest is used by the system. I posted a screenshot of it in order to show other Amazon purchasers, but at that time I had no real idea on how the ‘fake’…