$14 at Bing Lee + delivery ($0 C&C/ in-store)
$15 at Officeworks + delivery ($0 to within 10km of store/ OnePass/ C&C/ in-store)
$15 at The Good Guys + delivery ($0 C&C/ in-store)
$14 at Bing Lee + delivery ($0 C&C/ in-store)
$15 at Officeworks + delivery ($0 to within 10km of store/ OnePass/ C&C/ in-store)
$15 at The Good Guys + delivery ($0 C&C/ in-store)
Dis is zhe way 💯
and also use jb discounted giftcard to pay the balance!
Good for all those Tab S9 deals going around
512gb seems good at $59 as well
So we can price match at ow against binglee?
They factor in delivery.
Worked at 2 different officeworks stores in Melbourne, got some for $13.30 each.
Depends where you are located, in Sydney they dont factor delivery. Just price matched at OW + 10% price beat
14 at binglee ebay, free delivery for plus member
Centrecom are actually cheaper on 128GB - $20… At least they were about 12hrs ago. 256GB @ $34. I'm p*ssed because I held onto $140 of HN GC's to pick up these cards as they dropped in price… Harvey Norman no longer stocks them… Bye bye 1TB of high endurance micro flash!
max endurance is the one that's 'temperature proof'. if the footage is important to you, probably better with max
Temperature proof? I highly doubt that is the case, but it might be happy with being hammered in the sweltering Aussie summer. They're not particularly important for my needs - All surveillance cameras. External cameras record to NVR so it's simply a backup measure.
My indoor cameras don't record to the NVR, only to SD. So they're not exposed to the elements, but they're there to monitor our animals. I'm not concerned if I lose footage - any half decent thief is disabling WiFi cams in the blink of an eye.
However with all that being said, thanks for the heads up about it. I didn't dig any deeper than their projected life expectancies.
I did comment elsewhere that it's getting a bit crazy having these size disk's, with no redundancy options. One guy said he stopped buying 512GB cards when he had a 2day hike and photography wiped by a dead card. Inconvenience of changing out an SD to help minimise risk is a no brainer IMO.
Bit of a vent by way of anecdote to follow…
The very first HP Enterprise server I worked on as a youngster had a Dual card RAID-1 to USB header adapter. Nothing had changed by the time I'd exited the industry, and never even heard of a card dying - they get less R/W cycles than literally any other flash media I know of. In 99% of cases there's also zero user data that would be irreplaceable. Just for booting off a hypervisor image, into a highly redundant cluster… In 99% of cases there's also zero user data that would be irreplaceable.
I thought that was overkill at the time, and that's measured in decades since. I actually find it a little odd that better priced photography equipment etc. hasn't found a cheap and easy way for this to be a basic function of anything that's solely reliant upon the single point of failure. But I've lost multiple TB of irreplaceable data (Fried 5/8 2TB HDD's that were in a RAID6 pool - through accident/stupidity, not hardware failure and a perfect example of why redundancy is only part of a bigger data retention flow. So I consider myself biased in data safety matters, but when you've got no records of the first half of your life, it's painful for long after the fault occurs…
TLDR; Treat your irreplaceable data with care. Duplicate it, triplicate it, redundancy, backups, redundant backups, and don't skip geographic backup… An external HDD in your safe under the bed is no good if flood, fire or worse occurs.
I'm redundant, keep a backup of the important stuff about 45km away, and then it goes to 3 cloud providers, with at least two not in Oceania. NBN was a saviour for some upload bandwidth that's actually usable, not the media retrieval hose most likely see it.
Ok story time far too long, Mrs is going to kill me for my procrastination!
damn.. ordered from amazon and they already processed it :(
Good to order for the Tapo C210 cameras?
Some people on Tapo forum said they encountered issues using SS Evo SD cards for Tapo line. Not sure about Gen2, but better stick to SandDisk.
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/663110?rep…
I don't know which generation C210s I have. The device info shows Hardware Version 2.0, Firmware Version 1.3.11. I'm not sure about the older camera as it's not plugged in.
I've been using Samsung 256GB Pro Endurance cards for over a year and they seem fine, but the video is often jerky.
Or ask JB Hi-Fi to price match & use perks $10 voucher to get it even cheaper