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SanDisk 32GB High Endurance Micro SD $15.14 Delivered @ ApusAuction (Shopping Square) eBay

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High endurance MicroSD card designed for continuous use in dash cameras and surveillance cameras, should be more tougher and more reliable than standard Samsung Evo (& Plus) or Sandisk Extreme / Ultra series.

Looks like it's also the lowest historical price too, lower than sincerity trading's of $16+ which I have been tracking for over 2 months now. I've bought a few to replace all the cards that my Xiaomi fang cameras and B1W dashcams have killed.

Tip: It's good to check your SD cards from time to time to see if the footage you've recorded is not corrupt / unplayable as there's usually no warning when your SD cards fail.

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  • Have tried these on blackveuw dashcam and come up with ‘check sd card” error
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    • Try to format it to fat32 or exfat.

      Now I need a 128gb endurance card. :(

      • Have tried that and same error comes back . The blackvue branded cards work with nil errors but they are expensive .

        • Same issue with my endurance pro, formatted in the blackvue desktop app and it works fine now.

        • I have no prob with my 64gb. Maybe yours a faulty card?

          Edit: I use fat32 formatter.
          https://fat32-format.en.softonic.com

    • Are you sure it wasnt a knock off version of the sd card?

  • Does anyone see any performance benefit of these in a raspberry Pi over the normal evo version?

    • I wouldn't buy this for it's read/write performance, you are paying a premium price (per gigabyte) for the longevity, warranty and for devices that are constantly writing to the flash memory and wearing out the NAND cells. Things like cameras.

      for Rpi just buy the cheapest card you can find, any class10 card will do since the Pi generally isn't a fast system. It doesn't need any fancy A1 rated cards.

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