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Samsung Electronics PRO Endurance Memory Card

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/04/2018 07:16 AM | source: | 5 comment(s)
Samsung Electronics PRO Endurance Memory Card

Samsung introduced the Samsung PRO Endurance microSDHC/microSDXCcard, which offers read speeds of up to 100 MB/s and provides FHD recording and 4K support via write speeds of up to 30 MB/s.

“Consumers want to feel assured with their video surveillance solutions, and the need for longer-lasting, higher performing memory cards that can withstand extreme conditions and capture critical moments is at an all-time high,” said Un-Soo Kim, senior vice president of Brand Product Marketing, Memory Business at Samsung Electronics. “Samsung is proud to again advance what is possible in memory card technology with the introduction of the PRO Endurance, which offers security-minded consumers the industry’s highest levels of endurance and optimized read/write speeds for immediate access to critical surveillance content.” 

The Samsung PRO Endurance offers 25 times higher endurance[4] than previous speed-focused cards[5]. It also comes with an industry-leading limited warranty up to five years[6], and sets a new standard for capacity with its 128GB[7] of storage. 

The Samsung PRO Endurance is built to withstand harsh environments and features Samsung’s 4-Proof[8] protection, making it water, temperature, magnetic and x-ray-proof. In times of emergencies, accidents or crisis, the PRO Endurance is the reliable solution to capture the crucial moments without the risk of compromised or lost data.  

The PRO Endurance memory cards are now available for purchase with manufacturer’s suggested retail prices starting at $89.99 for 128GB, $44.99 for 64GB and $24.99 for 32GB. For more information, please visit www.samsung.com/memorycard.







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slyphnier
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#5543821 Posted on: 05/04/2018 01:32 PM
i didnt get it why they make microSD card for surveillance?
any surveillance camera using microSD as storage?
those i know link to PC and record to hdd

now 25x endurance, so basically it should last lifetime ?
wonder if there anyone that ever weared out their microSD before replacing to bigger size

i read again, and realize the write speed is only 30MB/s
so slower write speed for much better endurance ?
cmiiw Evo line-up write speed is 90MB/s

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#5543830 Posted on: 05/04/2018 02:15 PM
i didnt get it why they make microSD card for surveillance?
any surveillance camera using microSD as storage?
those i know link to PC and record to hdd

Hidden cameras not conected to a network

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#5543885 Posted on: 05/04/2018 04:23 PM
i didnt get it why they make microSD card for surveillance?
any surveillance camera using microSD as storage?
those i know link to PC and record to hdd
Quick example: Axis M5525. The microSD can be used to store recordings of movement, especially useful on unmanned places prone to sabotaging, such as free-flow toll equipment.

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#5543915 Posted on: 05/04/2018 05:16 PM
i didnt get it why they make microSD card for surveillance?
any surveillance camera using microSD as storage?
those i know link to PC and record to hdd

Dashcams make extensive use of microSD cards - for long trips the endurance cards will indeed ensure safely recorded video.

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#5544427 Posted on: 05/06/2018 11:21 PM
With the way camera buffer sizes keep increasing, high speed SD cards aren't that crucial anymore unless doing sportsphotography. This card seems reasonably priced and seems pretty decent for most photography.
The big problem has always been CF/sd card failure. An increase in reliability is always welcome! (esp for those not using a 2 sdcard-slot camera)

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