Teamgroup Inc. via Amazon[amazon.com] has 512GB Teamgroup Go UHS-1 U3 V30 4K microSDXC Memory w/ Adapter (TGUSDX512GU303) for $25.89. Shipping is Free
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Model: TEAMGROUP GO Card 512GB Micro SDXC UHS-I U3 V30 4K for GoPro & Drone & Action Cameras High Speed Flash Memory Card with Adapter for Outdoor, Sports, 4K Shooting, Nintendo-Switch TGUSDX512GU303
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Who here would trust their photos or once in a lifetime drone footage to these cards?
I think my memories are worth spending a couple extra bucks on a different brand.
They might have their place for non-critical data but that'd be it.
Who here would trust their photos or once in a lifetime drone footage to these cards?
I think my memories are worth spending a couple extra bucks on a different brand.
They might have their place for non-critical data but that'd be it.
Trust no drive. Any can fail. Back up data. If it fails during creation or gets corrupted immediately, yes that sucks. Maybe that is all you meant. But for saving important data, offload or copy it to at least a couple of sources.
Trust no drive. Any can fail. Back up data. If it fails during creation or gets corrupted immediately, yes that sucks. Maybe that is all you meant. But for saving important data, offload or copy it to at least a couple of sources.
Yes, it's essential to keep multiple backups of important data. That said, I have seen two Team Group flash drives spontaneously become corrupt as data was being written to them. The last time I recall having that happen was about 20 years ago, with one of my very first external hard drives (I forget if it was the Firewire one or the newfangled USB 2.0).
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Does anyone other than Paid SD Staff Influencers like TeamGroup memory products? They seem to be the only people who post them...
I'd noticed that too. I reserved judgement until I had actually given them a try. Now that I have, I'm thoroughly unimpressed. They are among the slowest and least reliable flash drives and SSDs I've used.
I tried this brand 128g in Wyze camera. It stopped working after 2 months. Wyze support couldn't help. The same card is working in the PC but not on Wyze. Amazon brand 128g is working like a charm in the Wyze for almost a year now. Just my experience..
Who here would trust their photos or once in a lifetime drone footage to these cards?
I think my memories are worth spending a couple extra bucks on a different brand.
They might have their place for non-critical data but that'd be it.
What brand(s) do you trust?
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But I think TeamGroup is a reputable brand, and I've never had a problem with their products in the past, and I've bought many.
I think my memories are worth spending a couple extra bucks on a different brand.
They might have their place for non-critical data but that'd be it.
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I think my memories are worth spending a couple extra bucks on a different brand.
They might have their place for non-critical data but that'd be it.
But I think TeamGroup is a reputable brand, and I've never had a problem with their products in the past, and I've bought many.
I think my memories are worth spending a couple extra bucks on a different brand.
They might have their place for non-critical data but that'd be it.
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