SanDisk 256GB High Endurance microSDXC card for IP cams

SanDisk 256GB High Endurance microSDXC card for IP cams & dash cams + SD adapter up to 20

SanDisk 256GB High Endurance microSDXC card for IP cams & dash cams + SD adapter up to 20,000 Hours Full HD / 4K videos up to 100 MB/s UHS-I Class 10 U3 V3


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Handles Harsh Conditions

Because sometimes you need to capture footage in less than ideal conditions, the SanDisk High Endurance microSD card is temperature-proof, waterproof, shockproof and x-ray-proof.(2)

Record in Full HD or 4K

Rated Class 10 and video speed U3 and V304, the SanDisk High Endurance microSD card has the speed to record in Full HD or 4K.(3)

Save Time with Fast Backups

The SanDisk High Endurance microSD card has read speeds of up to 100MB/s(5), so transferring or backing up footage is a snap.

Legal Disclaimers

*1GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less.

1 Actual hours of video saved less. Up to 20,000 hours for 256GB; 10,000 hours for 128GB; 5,000 hours for 64GB; and 2,500 hours for 32GB.

2 Card only. See product packaging and the official website for more information and limitations.

3 Compatible device required. Full HD (1920×1080) and/or 4K UHD (3840×2160) video support may vary based on host device, file attributes, usage conditions and other factors. See the official website.

4 UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) and UHS Speed Class 1 (U1) designate performance options designed to support real-time video recording with UHS-enabled host devices. Video Speed Class 30 (V30), sustained video capture rate of 30MB/s, designates a performance option designed to support real-time video recording with UHS-enabled host devices. See the official website.

5 Up to 100MB/s read speed, up to 40MB/s write speed. Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending on host device, usage conditions and other factors. 1MB=1,000,000 bytes.

6 Card only. See product packaging or official SanDisk website for additional information and limitations.

SanDisk and the SanDisk logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Western Digital Corporation or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries. microSD is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.

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Weight: 4.54 g
Dimensions: 1L x 15W millimetres
Model: SDSQQNR-256G-GN6IA
Colour: White
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: SanDisk
Dimensions: 1L x 15W millimetres

5 Responses

  1. [email protected] Jeff Fox says:

     United Kingdom

    In cameras, cars, phones and computers

    These and Lexxar are superb

    I have Sandisk cards 15 years and more old as good now as ever that I now use for backing up images.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is correct type for use in dashcams and far cheaper and of equal quality to ones normally offered by dashcam manufacturers A high-endurance card, designed especially for heavy use and write-intensive applications, is critical in dashcam usage. Over time, a dashcam will write and rewrite hundreds, if not, thousands of times. High-endurance microSD cards are engineered for this

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I got this card for my Nextbase 380 GWX dashcam. It is twice the capacity of the Nextbase brand microSD disk supplied with the camera. This card works fine in the dashcam, and at a fraction of the price of a Nextbase branded microSD of same capacity. I’ve had it only a month so far and have had no problems. If problems develop, I’ll update this post.

  4. AshtonMccutcheo says:

     United Kingdom

    It’s nice to have a solid sd that isn’t generating errors in my dash cam constantly being a pain like the other brands ive used.

    its affordable and rated to last quite a few years of continuous use, you can’t go wrong with sandisk.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Really for a Tesla the best things to use are either this microseconds or an SSD

    I chose this over an SSD because:

    1) it uses less power, don’t understand how writing to an SSD can use considerably more power for the car’s huge battery but people seem to say it does
    2) microsd is smaller and won’t rattle around and will look cleaner
    3) if someone breaks into your car they just have to steal the microsd or SSD device to stop you from having access to the video. It seems more likely they will discover and steal an SSD than notice a small microsd in a flash drive adaptor.

    However SSD seems cheaper for larger capacities so that may be an advantage for some people