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SanDisk 256GB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Card for Chromebook - 120MB/s, C10, U1, A1 - SDSQUA4-256G-GN6FA
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R/W speeds are about 90MB/s and 35MB/s. Newer models like SDSQUAR-256G-GN6MA may have faster write speed.
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Trust a regular SD Card to sit in your car, against the specified operating temps, or get a HE Card meant to bake in the Sun / freeze in a Nor'easter.
I cheaped out with a dashcam and with in a month I needed footage from it because my car was damaged. Well, just like cheap cams do, the night quality was too poor to make out the plates of the other car. Immediately spent money on a well rated cam. Lesson Learned: When something is rated to for certain conditions and you use it outside of those parameters, it usually will fail you when you need it the most.
Again, it's your car/life/finances on the line.
Take that gamble. I did with a cheap dashcam and regret it.
That's not what the webpages describing them say. I don't actually see any reference to weather for High Endurance over typical cards. (op temps from SanDisk listed much below) They do have Extreme cards & Industrial cards. Every time you record anything onto the media it does damage. HE versions are trying to allow as much damage to occur as possible before corrupted files become a possibility.. But sure. Ok. I'll go with your weather thing that's fine. I do find it interesting you lay out weather conditions for different areas, that's cute.
Just a guess, my assumption is your dash cam would fail much sooner from operating through temperature variances than your SD card. My suggestion would be to not operate it until the interior of your vehicle has reached typical operating temperature.
I didn't really even object to anything you said in the original. I do appreciate your concern over everyone's finances. I wonder what they did before they had dash cams when there were crashes?
In summary, are you trying to make a point from what I said? I don't think you actually read my post but you know reading is irrelevant ... often.
p.s.
You know it's not magnetic storage, right?
p. s. s
Operating ranges of their standard cards, from SanDisk:
Temperature proof:
SanDisk SD, SDHC, microSD and microSDHC memory cards are capable of withstanding operating temperatures from -13ยบF to 185ยบF (-25ยบC to 85 ยบC).