🎥 Capture life’s every moment—endurance that never quits!
The SanDisk MAX ENDURANCE 128GB microSDXC card is engineered for continuous video monitoring with up to 60,000 hours of recording endurance. Designed to withstand harsh conditions including water, shock, temperature extremes, and X-rays, it supports Full HD and 4K recording with Class 10, U3, and V30 speed ratings. With fast read speeds up to 100MB/s and capacities up to 256GB, it’s the ultimate storage solution for dashcams and home security systems.
Colour | White |
Special feature | Micro SDHC |
Read speed | 100 Megabytes Per Second |
Item weight | 9 g |
Warranty type | Limited |
Write speed | 40.0 |
Hardware interface | microSDXC |
Secure digital association speed class | Class 10 |
Product dimensions | 1L x 15W millimetres |
Manufacturer | SanDisk |
UPC | 619659178529 |
Item model number | SDSQQVR-128G-GN6IA |
RAM Size | 128 GB |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**M
Perfect for a dash cam!
I've had this in a dash cam that is constantly recording for a couple of months now, and still going strong.Decent price from a trusted name too, and being built specifically for endurance should continue to perform reliably for a long time. (120,000 hours apparently!)64GB is a good storage size, allowing the dash cam to permanently store "suspected incident" video clips without worrying about constantly running out of space. Yet to get a notification that I'm running low on space, so all good there.Although cheaper options are available, they don't tend to perform well the way a dash cam writes and re-writes constantly, so the small extra outlay up front makes sense in the long term - you just buy once and you're done!
K**R
Trusted brand great price
Great price. Great quality. Works well. Typical Sandisk quality.
S**
It works
It’s a memory card and it works .
S**N
It works
Had no issues with it, it seems genuine. Storage and a saving seems just like internal storage.
N**T
used for Nextbase 522gw dashcam , Greta micro sd card
My Nextbase 522GW dashcam was having issues with my current microsd card, where it would constantly stop recording and then start again in a few seconds. It is compatible with my nextbase dash cam, and after replacing it with this, I haven't had issues since. The read/write speed meets the requirements for my dashcam, and based on the endurance stats on the packaging, if I drive 6hours a day, it should last 50+ years, so great value for money. My previous micro sd card has issues after a year (different brand), so so long as it last 2 years it is much cheaper than other cards. Works well, and didn't even require formatting so easy to use. Storage capacity was correct
D**9
Works with Viofo dashcam
Bought this to use in my Viofo dashcam. Works fine. Happy to recommend.
S**S
Recommended for security camera
So far so good! Recommended for security camera with loop recording
Q**R
Probably Genuine, because tested OK, despite earlier Tapo Camera complaints
TLDR: Two TP-Link Tapo C510W Cameras complained about the capacity of their card after several hours, but both tested fine on my computer, and I have not seen any more complaints yet, since reformat and refit over a day ago.Two brand new TP-Link Tapo C510W cameras, with the latest firmware, both complained about a capacity mismatch for their respective card. I used the "F3 - Fight Flash Fraud" test software from AltraMayor/f3 on Github to destructively verify both card's capacity on Linux, which took many hours, but both passed. After reformatting both cards as ExFat, refitting and allowing the Tapo Cameras to reinitialise them, for over a day now, no more complaints.Sadly fakes are surprisingly common, even in the supply chain, so testing is necessary, and may also detect otherwise faulty cards. Sandisk still don't provide software to test for genuine cards, and no a check of the printed-on serial number may not be enough! Flash capacity/integrity testing software is available for various OSs, including Android.
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