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SanDisk Endurance Video Monitoring Card

$11.35
$12.76 11% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Size: 32 GB
Model: SDSDQQ-032G-G46A
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Top positive review
8 people found this helpful
Outlasts Everything Else, But Still Eaten Like Wheaties
By The Red Wolf on Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2016
TL:DR - Highly recommended for Pittasoft "BlackVue" series cameras, can get 6+ months on a 24/7 setup, but carry at least one spare, as failure is unannounced and abrupt. Warranty service is excellent, and somewhat fast, if required. Would be nice if they lasted a little longer, but such is flash. Longer version: All in all, this is an absolutely fantastic card for its intended purpose: surveillance gear. The slow-by-design speed of it isn't an issue in my gear, and actually prevents issues I have with nearly every other card when used in my Blackvue DR650GW-2CH, which feeds in one 1080p and one 720p feed, continuously, 24/7. I have been getting about 6-8 months out of these cards, which can get somewhat close to the 10,000 hour standard on the 64GB card (I used 150% for my calculations on 720 "hours" since those obviously take up less space). The gracious thing about the way mine have finally pushed up daisies is that it was abrupt. They just stopped being recognized by any device, including the dashcam, which then causes it to alert me. Many other cards will be more on the lines of slow and gradual corruption of videos or config files (if written to), well before calling it quits, which can make it frustrating, or worse if you needed the video for any reason. I have managed to get warranty replacements on the ones that failed in under one year, so there's that too, which I find extremely nice on SanDisk's side, if only a little time consuming to get going, but turnaround is fast. Although I wish they lasted longer, I can't actually justify removing a full star for it, since that's to be expected with flash memory.
Top critical review
3 people found this helpful
Not as "durable" as regular 128gb SD cards (for $10 more), for dashcam use
By doublemeat on Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2018
Two stars because it's a quality product that I have no major gripes with, other than it not being as durable as they say for dashcam use. I have consistently gotten more consecutive weeks of dashcam filming. (My dashcam runs continuously 24/7 because of the way my car is wired, and because dashcams generally all suck equally regardless of price so now I just buy the cheapest ones since I have to replace them every few months anyway, whether $20 or $200.) Anyway back to the card: Regular ("low-endurance"?) 128GB cards on Amazon last longer than this. I think it's because with double the capacity, you're writing over the whole thing 1/2 as much. And the high-endurance card, at half the capacity, isn't more than twice as durable. (In other words it doesn't last the same amount of time at half the capacity.) Maybe MORE durable, but not twice as much. Therefore, the 128gb lasts longer. But those also cost about $10 more. It would be interesting to do the math and compare $/useful hour of video. Maybe they'd be more comparable. That said, even if they are more comparable, since the 128gb simply lasts longer, it's less hassle. One more potentially useful observation, potentially in this card's favor: I notice that this card just quits working when it reaches the end of it's useful life. I'm guessing that the write speeds plummet as it wears, and eventually can't keep up with the incoming data stream, and balks. The dashcam sees this condition as "card full" (even if you reformat it). That may not be a bad thing. When the "regular" 128gb cards stop working due to wear, they still accept the incoming data stream, but write corrupt data. So your dashcam doesn't complain, and you aren't even aware that the video is useless. All in all, dashcam tech has a LOOONG way to go. I wish they didn't use microSD cards at all! (Why not a 2TB 2.5" laptop HDD in the glove box?) In the mean time, I just have to keep buying new dashcams and cards every few months.

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