as I am thinking also on buying a F800 Pro 2CH to complement a BlackVue DR750S 2CH, i am also looking for compatible memory cards.
to sum up some ideas and clear some confusions:
1) Samsung Evo plus is NOT the same as Evo+. Evo plus is less likely to give problems with dash cams
2) Samsung Evo Select appears to be the same as Evo Plus and an edition specific to Amazon
3) There is a misconception of microSD cards that work with dash cams VS microSD cards that can endure the use on dash cams for more than a few months. Many known brands and models work but then they fail quickly...
4) There is a reason manufactures void their warranties with the use in dash cams. Warranty is of no great use in this area, since these are mostly disposable assets, but it shows that they are prone to fail quickly and manufacturers know that
5) One should always buy the bigger size microSD cards, as long it makes sense economically ($ per GB. 256 GB for instance, and i would say even 128 GB, are still expensive and overkill) AND supported by a dash cam, because bigger size will mean more time before any specific area of the SD card is re-written. Every write operation is a destructive process with NAND tech and each time a sector is overwritten it makes one cycle. Each card has a limit to the number of cycles it can handle before expiring
6) Apart from Transcend High Endurance based on MLC, that is expensive, all other better alternatives seem based on TLC.
7) However, manufactures have been noticing the increased used of dash cams and are providing more specific products for this purpose. The are typically naming them Endurance and even if they are made with TLC memory they are still very reliable. Some good alternatives specifically to dash cam and video surveillance system that are based on TLC but have warranty and can endure for about 3 years of continuous use (theoretically, since I don't know of someone that has used them for so long and they are not on the market for that long) :
Samsung Pro Endurance - 64 GB
SanDisk High Endurance - 64 GB
8) There is no use in buying fast and expensive microSD cards with speed class U3 or even U1 because most dash cams still don't support the underlying bus UHS-1. A standard class 10 is sufficient to write and read at Full HD and the examples above can write and read 2 and 3x more quickly.
9) Each dash cam works better (or ONLY) with a specific format, usually either FAT32 or exFAT.