
"SanDisk manufactures two lines of microSD cards specifically designed for intensive usage in devices like dash cams and security cameras: the and . As the name suggests, the Max Endurance cards are the ultimate choice, promising a staggering 120,000 hours -- approximately 13 years! -- of continuous recording."
"After all, 20,000 hours is only -- give me a moment while I scribble some math on the back of a convenient envelope -- about two and a quarter years. So, my plan was simple: run the cards until they died. But here's the thing -- they didn't."
"The SanDisk High Endurance cards turned out to be pretty impressive. They're rated Class 10, U3, and V30, meaning they can handle"
A three-year durability test was conducted on SanDisk High Endurance microSDXC cards using three dash cams recording continuously into a garden. The 256GB cards tested were rated for 20,000 hours of continuous recording, approximately 2.25 years. SanDisk manufactures two intensive-use microSD lines: High Endurance cards rated for 40,000 hours on 512GB models, and Max Endurance cards rated for 120,000 hours. The High Endurance cards demonstrated impressive performance with Class 10, U3, and V30 ratings. Contrary to expectations based on manufacturer specifications, the cards did not fail during the extended test period, exceeding their rated endurance specifications.
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