next-generation Pro Endurance microSD cards with up to 16 years of continuous recording for the 256GB version — there's a good chance you'll get a new car before the flash memory dies. Lower-capacity cards won't last as long , but this should still help you avoid frequent replacements.
For context, Samsung's previous lineup typically peaked at five years. That's considered better than average in a field where two to four years of non-stop recording is commonplace. All cards can read at speeds up to 100MB/s and write at 30MB/s or better, so you shouldn't have trouble capturing 1080p or 4K footage. Samsung also bills the cards as resistant to drops, magnets, water, extreme temperatures and X-rays.
The Pro Endurance line is available now, starting at $11 for a 32GB memory card and climbing to $55 for the range-topping 256GB model. The relatively low maximum storage might be disappointing if you want to preserve a large amount of video. However, it should be plenty for dashcams,All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links.
The DC I have can only use the 32GB memory cards. So far haven't had any problems with it recording.
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