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Great product great price and works like it should.
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It is working fine so far
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only time will tell but just like every other scandisk card's I've used for the past few decades have been up to par what they advertised and only had 1 that has corrupted sectors which was just an old ultra 64GB and even got some really old 16GB's that work very well to this
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Got this card for my security cam device, works flawlessly without lag or jittery recording , works great for action camera and 4k recording upto 60fps when I tested it
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Once formatted and folders setup, the card works great... the car never displayed any compatibility issues or read/write errors (a month of daily use).I also got a micro adapter off amazon and the setup works great and all for less than $40.
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I’m using this for my Tesla Sentry Mode and it has been working great so far, just make sure you use either a Mac or a third party software to format it to FAT32
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This has worked great so far; the images are clear with no corruption and footage isn't missing
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If you need the High Endurance Card for your video camera or dash cam, this one works excellent.
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This one was a decent price and has worked very well for months now.
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No more complaints, everything seems like it's working just fine.
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card work great in dash cam (blackvue dr900s) if you format the card to FAT32 before use
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The have this brand and the Max Endurance and both work great in my Wyze cam Security cameras
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The card worked fine, I have no complaints on it, or the adapter that came with it.
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Seems to be working well so far
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I ordered it to transfer some files from camera works great.
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The Tesla Model 3 is finicky about cards & USB sticks, and this one works without problem
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This one works perfect
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However for a boot drive for applications like OctoPrint, this works well enough, and has enough I/O cycles to last a good while
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This card was a suggested brand for my dash cam, and has been working great since I installed it
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Hope it keep working great.
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When every 8 minutes is a 72 GB to 79 GB data files due to Large 360VR interactive Raw footage files recorded at 5.6K and downgraded to 4K by YouTube