What happens if you use a 1TB card??

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Will it even work and why don’t they go up to 1TB?
 
The SanDisk and normal 1TB cards will die quickly, like in weeks (I tried a SanDisk). I believe it is because low total write endurance. You need an industrial/MLC one.

I have one of these and it has worked beautifully:
https://mou.sr/43Fftgq
Price is insane though.
 
Haha good point
 
The SanDisk and normal 1TB cards will die quickly, like in weeks (I tried a SanDisk). I believe it is because low total write endurance. You need an industrial/MLC one.

I have one of these and it has worked beautifully:
https://mou.sr/43Fftgq
Price is insane though.
Thanks, price is irrelevant - I just need something that is reliable that is 1TB

Edit - just noticed that model is U.K, I live in Australia. I will see if my IT guy can source this model - thanks.
 
You need to check the dashcam specs. Some have a card size maximum

I would never use SanDisk for the reasons mentioned above. I'm still using 2 Samsung Evo 128Gb cards from 2017 that are still working without issue
 
Good luck with getting the card. They are rarely found in stock on the market, can be bought but usually there is about a 15 week or longer wait. Very expensive card, many outlets cannot justify keeping an inventory. I would love to have one but simply cannot justify the price.
 
Thanks, price is irrelevant - I just need something that is reliable that is 1TB

Edit - just noticed that model is U.K, I live in Australia. I will see if my IT guy can source this model - thanks.
Vantrue microSD Card 1TB
$250.36 AUD

 
You need an endurance card. The Lexar one isn't.
 
You need an endurance card. The Lexar one isn't.
Not necessarily. I've used Lexar and Samsung cards for years that aren't endurance and they're still working. SanDisk is pretty unreliable as a memory manufacturer, so many issues over the years so no surprise there.
 
I agree

Both my Samsung Evo cards are not endurance cards and as I posted, are still going strong since 2017 in my Viofo A119 V3's

I've also seen posts that endurance cards can be slower

Whichever card suits you though
 
I agree

Both my Samsung Evo cards are not endurance cards and as I posted, are still going strong since 2017 in my Viofo A119 V3's

I've also seen posts that endurance cards can be slower

Whichever card suits you though
I used Samsung Evo (the red labeled ones) for my older viofo dash cams and cctv cameras, but they don't work properly in the newer viofo stuff.

You guys did see the link i posted of the 1TB from Vantrue yeah?

Couldn't they just purchase that especially if money isn't an issue?
 
The Vantrue website states that all Vantrue models support a 1TB memory card.

Compatible​

Compatible with all Vantrue dash cams and most of the dashcams in the market. Before purchasing, please confirm the maximum memory supported by the dashcam.
Ideal for video monitoring cameras, surveillance cams, smartphones, CCTV, body cams, drones, tablet etc.
Is this true or am I misunderstanding something?
 
The Vantrue website states that all Vantrue models support a 1TB memory card.

Is this true or am I misunderstanding something?
sorry for the misunderstanding. we have just correct it: It is only compatible with all newly released Vantrue dash cams such as N5, N4 Pro, S1 Pro, N2X, E360, E1 Pro, E3, E2, F1
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@Milamber awesome! I asked them for the software that is supposed to show card status like endurance, but I didn't get a reply. If you manage to find it, please do share.
 
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