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That card is fine for your model
Thanks for the confirmation. I'll order the 64 GB then and then another 16 GB same model as a spare.That card is fine for your model
I think you would be better off with a Samsung Evo 128GB. At double the size you get double the lifetime so maybe the same endurance as a high endurance 64GB, however you have 8 hours of loop recording instead of 4 hours, and it is probably a bit cheaper too!Looking to buy the Viofo A129. Is the Transcend 64GB High Endurance card (TS64GUSDXC10V) good enough for storage of footage for both the front & rear cameras. Usage of my car is approximately 2 hours roundtrip for work and 20 minutes for lunch break. No parked car recording.
Appreciate the responses!
All you have to do is read the tl;dr in the very first post of this thread.So after reading the complete thread and still can't decide which card to get I need some advice. Would you guys recommend the Sony SR-64UZA 64gb (MLC & U3 speed class) or Transcend High Endurance 64gb (MLC & U1 speed class)? Looking at the specs the Sony should have better speed, but what about reliability?
I can get both of the cards for the same $$.
If it matters my Dashcam is a Garmin 55 (Ambarella A12A55 processor).
Cheers
Yeah.. That post is almost 2 years old so I guessed there could be a chance for some development..All you have to do is read the tl;dr in the very first post of this thread.
I'd heard the rumors about the Lexar 633x were MLC. Sad to see they are false and the cards are not MLC.
Any info on the Toshiba Exceria line of cards? I couldn't find any definitive proof that they're MLC based, although the blurb on Toshiba's site seems to suggest they are. Specifically this line in their blurb: "Today, as one of the largest producers of MLC NAND Flash, Toshiba remains committed to supplying industry-leading densities and performance."