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1TB TEAMGROUP Pro+ UHS-I/U3 Class 10 microSDXC Memory Card w/ Adapter (TPPMSDX1TIA2V3003) on sale for $119.99 - $30 when you apply promo code
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$89.99.
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Product Details: - Designed for 4K high-resolution videos, images from continuous shooting
- Eco-friendly printing for conserving Earth
- Well performed under extreme conditions
- Durable design for comprehensive protection
- SD 6.1 / UHS-I / Class 10 / U3 / A2 / V30
- 1TB Capacity
- Voltage: 2.7V–3.6V
- Operating Temperature: -25°C to 85°C
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
- Performance (with professional card readers):
- Read up to 160 MB/s
Write up to 110 MB/s
- UHS-I Performance:
- Read up to 100 MB/s
Write up to 90 MB/s
- Weight: 1g
- Dimensions: 15(L) × 11(W) × 1(H) mm
- Applicable Files and Devices:
- exFAT format
- Compatible with Micro SDXC slots or products with the Micro SDXC logo
- Backward compatible with Micro SDHC and Micro SD products
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I've never put all my trust into one media type. Always have back ups. Multiple flash/SD cards, cloud, NAS.
Every card or drive could go bad. Just expect it to fail and have backups in place to be safe.
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ETA: main use is in a camera to record 4K videos.
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For what it's worth I see a lot of posting about people reporting it failing at the 6-8 month mark.
Team Group is known for cheap products for a reason, they cut corners and it is obvious.
If used mostly as a read-only card you should be fine. However I would not use it for anything other than that.
I most definitely would not use it for photos or video. They have a long history of going bad without showing errors. You go to use it one day and everything is corrupted.
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I've never put all my trust into one media type. Always have back ups. Multiple flash/SD cards, cloud, NAS.
Every card or drive could go bad. Just expect it to fail and have backups in place to be safe.
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I've never put all my trust into one media type. Always have back ups. Multiple flash/SD cards, cloud, NAS.
Every card or drive could go bad. Just expect it to fail and have backups in place to be safe.
Never fully trust *any* media.
Always test your cards for fakes and/or counterfeits.
Someone earlier said "storage" who stores their precious files on microSD cards, that's insane!
Not exactly the same cards so YMMV.
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