Not $38 but pretty close. And seller is Amazon AU
Same as green Select i think, which works nice in my BlackVue 750X Plus
Not $38 but pretty close. And seller is Amazon AU
Same as green Select i think, which works nice in my BlackVue 750X Plus
Depends what you're using it for. If a dash cam like the OP, then go with High Endurance. Do NOT use the card in this deal in a dash cam or other video recording device.
I recall reading elsewhere that high endurance is just a label, underlying hardware is same. So Im testing on my dashcam if thats true :)
Edit: Here https://ripitapart.com/2020/07/16/reverse-engineering-and-an…
What happens if you use non-endurance cards for dash cams and video recording devices?
Its probable that “endurance” label means nothing. But also likely that high speed, expensive ones like this will last much longer than cheaper ones. Maybe the size also matters.
Another conspiracy theory:
Sometimes the high endurance 256GB version uses the same memory as the normal 512GB version. The difference is that only half the memory is visible and after a certain number of write cycles the well used memory gets swapped for fresh memory, thus giving the card twice the write cycle life. Of course the total number of writes is the same, but they can label one as high endurance. It is good for the manufacturers since if they make a 512GB and find that there are only 510GB actually working, they can then mark it as a high endurance version and it will have the full 256GB capacity and will last nearly twice as long as a normal 256GB.
Thanks
Also the same price at JbHiFi: https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/samsung-evo-plus-256gb-mi…
Sandisk Ultra 256gb is for $35.24
Ultra is much slower card. This compares to Extreme.
This or the High Endurance for $50?