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Currently $24.99 on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09WB3D5GQ
Ensure you buy "sold by Amazon."
BEST BUY DEAL IS EXPIRED.
Also $24.99 at:
• Samsung
• B&H Photo Video
• Adorama
For constantly recording/overwriting dashcams and 24/7 security cameras. Overkill for photography or typical storage.
Class 10, U3, V30
Fast enough for 4K recordings.
This is the lowest price ever according to Keepa.
Sold and shipped by Bezosland.
Note that VIOFO does not recommend this card amongst its approved cards: Viofo (made by some unknown company and Sandisk Extreme / Max Endurance), but many users have reported no issues in their A129 series dashcams. There are no widely reported cases of failures. Samsung's warranty will cover failures regardless. Sandisk will not warranty Extreme cards if used in dashcams or security systems.
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FWIW, this 256GB card has a 5 year warranty and is rated for 140,160 hours of FHD recording "Based on Full HD (1920×1080) video content recorded at 26 Mbps (3.25MB/s)." [samsung.com] which translates to 140,160 hr x 3600 sec/hr x 3.25 MB/sec = 1639,872,000 MB = 1640 TBW. Remember that the methodology for TBW determination is probably different for Endurance SD card, where 99%+ of the card is expected to be overwritten by new data and you get near-perfect wear leveling, vs. general purpose data drive (SD card, USB flash drive, SSD) where some data is expected to be static for a long time (OS, app/game, pictures/media, etc).
In comparison, SanDisk's High Endurance 256GB microSD card rated for only 20,000 hours of FHD video (of unspecified bitrate) and 2 years warranty whereas SanDisk's Max Endurance 256GB is rated at 120,000 hours FHD video and 15 years warranty (!), though by year 3 the card is worth a fraction of what you paid for.
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For dashcams and 24/7 security cameras, not photography or typical storage.
Class 10, U3, V30
Fast enough for 4K recordings.
This matches the lowest new price ever according to Keepa.
Sold and shipped by Bezosland.
is bezosland the real name of the seller?
For dashcams and 24/7 security cameras, not photography or typical storage.
Class 10, U3, V30
Fast enough for 4K recordings.
This matches the lowest new price ever according to Keepa.
Sold and shipped by Bezosland.
whats the deal here?
Thanks to Keepa for the Amazon alert... it has saved me big time $$ after I installed it in my browser.
whats the deal here?
UPDATE: Confirmed $26.99 on Samsung.
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...j256ka-am/
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For constantly recording/overwriting dashcams and 24/7 security cameras. Overkill for photography or typical storage.
Class 10, U3, V30
Fast enough for 4K recordings.
Price reduced today. This matches the lowest price ever according to Keepa. Normally $29.99 since March. Amazon is matching the BB Memorial Day sale price.
Sold and shipped by Bezosland. Free shipping for all. (Best Buy needs $35 minimum for free ship or a trip to the store.)
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Thanks to Keepa for the Amazon alert... it has saved me big time $$ after I installed it in my browser.
but again. you can always select the free shipping. directly to your front door. no need to pick instore pickup and no need to reach $35 minimum.
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FWIW, this 256GB card has a 5 year warranty and is rated for 140,160 hours of FHD recording "Based on Full HD (1920×1080) video content recorded at 26 Mbps (3.25MB/s)." [samsung.com] which translates to 140,160 hr x 3600 sec/hr x 3.25 MB/sec = 1639,872,000 MB = 1640 TBW. Remember that the methodology for TBW determination is probably different for Endurance SD card, where 99%+ of the card is expected to be overwritten by new data and you get near-perfect wear leveling, vs. general purpose data drive (SD card, USB flash drive, SSD) where some data is expected to be static for a long time (OS, app/game, pictures/media, etc).
In comparison, SanDisk's High Endurance 256GB microSD card rated for only 20,000 hours of FHD video (of unspecified bitrate) and 2 years warranty whereas SanDisk's Max Endurance 256GB is rated at 120,000 hours FHD video and 15 years warranty (!), though by year 3 the card is worth a fraction of what you paid for.
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...j256ka-am/
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The default on dashcams for reminders to format cards is OFF. Most people will just set and forget.