| RAM | 128 GB |
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| Hard Drive | Solid State Hard Drive |
| Brand | SanDisk |
| Series | SDSQQNR-128G-GN6IA |
| Item model number | SDSQQNR-128G-GN6IA |
| Product Dimensions | 0.1 x 1.5 x 1.09 cm; 4.54 Grams |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1 x 15 x 11 millimeters |
| Color | White |
| Flash memory size | 128 GB |
SanDisk 128GB High Endurance Video microSDXC Card with Adapter for Dash cam- C10, U3,V30,4K UHD,Micro SD Card-SDSQQNR-128G-GN6IA
| List Price: | CDN$ 36.99 |
| Price: | CDN$ 25.48 |
| You Save: | CDN$ 11.51 (31%) |
| Brand | SanDisk |
| Flash memory type | Micro SDXC |
| Colour | White |
| Hardware interface | MicroSDXC |
| Memory storage capacity | 128 GB |
About this item
- Ideal for dash cams and home monitoring systems
- Designed for high endurance so you can record for up to 20,000 hours with no worries (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.)
- Built for and tested in harsh conditions; temperature-proof, waterproof, shockproof and x-ray-proof (Card only.)
- ave more videos with capacities up to 256GB (1GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less.)
- Record and save more Full HD or 4K videos(3) with capacities up to 256GB (Compatible device required. Full HD (1920x1080) and/or 4K UHD (3840x2160) video support may vary based on host device, file attributes, usage conditions and other factors.)
- 2-year manufacturer warranty
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| ASIN | B07NY23WBG |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#7 in Micro SD Memory Cards
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| Date First Available | April 13 2019 |
| Manufacturer | SanDisk |
| Place of Business | SAN JOSE, CA, 95138 US |
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Product description
Designed to record for up to 20,000 hours(1), the SanDisk High Endurance microSD card gives you the peace of mind that your dash cam, home monitoring or security system will capture crucial footage when it happens, recording and re-recording worry-free. It's built tough too—ready to record in extreme heat or freezing cold, and it's shockproof, waterproof and x-ray proof.(2) It's also rated Class 10, U3 and V30(4) so it has the speed you need to record in Full HD or 4K.(3) Capacities of up to 256GB* let you record and save more video, and read speeds of up to 100MB/s(5) let you transfer that footage fast.|*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. Full HD video only; total hours less for 4K UHD video.|(2) Card only. See product packaging for more information and limitations.|(3) Compatible device required. full HD (1920x1080) and/or 4K UHD (3840x2160) video support may vary based on host device, file attributes, usage conditions and other factors. See official SanDisk website for more details.|(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.
From the manufacturer
SanDisk High Endurance microSD Card
Designed to last, the SanDisk High Endurance microSD card gives you the peace of mind that your dash cam, home monitoring or security system will capture crucial footage when it happens, recording and rerecording worry-free. With capacities of up to 256GB*, you can record and save more Full HD or 4K videos.(3) It’s built tough too—ready to record in extreme heat or freezing cold, and it’s shockproof, waterproof and x-ray proof.(2)
At a Glance
- Ideal for dash cams and home monitoring systems
- Record for thousands of hours(1) with no worries
- Capacities up to 256GB* to save more videos
- Record in Full HD or 4K for more detail(3)
- Save time with quick transfer speeds of up to 100MB/s(5)
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Perfect for Your Dash Cam or Home Monitoring SystemBuilt to last(1), this microSD card can reliably capture video day after day so you can rest assured that you’ve got your eye on what matters most. |
High Endurance Lets You Record and Re-recordWriting and rewriting can take its toll on a memory card, but this card is built to stand up to the task. The 256GB* capacity card is engineered to handle up to 20,000 hours of worry-free recording.(1) |
Record and Save MoreWith capacities of up to 256GB*, you can record and save more footage between rewrites. |
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Handles Harsh ConditionsBecause 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 4KRated 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 BackupsThe SanDisk High Endurance microSD card has read speeds of up to 100MB/s(5), so transferring or backing up footage is a snap. |
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| High Enduarnce MicroSDHC UHS-I Card 32GB* | High Enduarnce MicroSDXC UHS-I Card 64GB* | High Enduarnce MicroSDXC UHS-I Card 128GB* | High Enduarnce MicroSDXC UHS-I Card 256GB* | |
| Full HD recording(1) | 2,500 hours | 5,000 hours | 10,000 hours | 20,000 hours |
| Video support(3) | Full HD, 4K | Full HD, 4K | Full HD, 4K | Full HD, 4K |
| Speed ratings(4) | C10, U3, V30 | C10, U3, V30 | C10, U3, V30 | C10, U3, V30 |
| Performance(5) | 100MB/s read, 40MB/s write | 100MB/s read, 40MB/s write | 100MB/s read, 40MB/s write | 100MB/s read, 40MB/s write |
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 for more information and limitations.
3 Compatible device required. Full HD (1920x1080) and/or 4K UHD (3840x2160) video support may vary based on host device, file attributes, usage conditions and other factors.
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.
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.
2019 Western Digital Corporation or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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By Jack Montefiore on October 17, 2020
For gopro's and other devices that are capable of crazy speeds (like 1080 at 240 fps) I recommend Sandisk Extreme Pro - which is hands down the best in my opinion.
From my experience, either the SanDisk or Samsung high endurance cards are fantastic! I use them for dash cams, regular cameras, and light video use, and have never had any issues whatsoever. Flawless performance, huge capacity, and the highest life span available on any cards. As of 9-2019, SanDisk 256 GB micro SD high endurance cards are less than $70 CDN. 32GB are under $15 CDN. What a deal!
Have tried a LOT of card brands. Be ware of the chinese garbage, that says it is high capacity, but really is not - even if they trick your device into claiming more (see YouTube for Fake SD Cards). Stick with a solid brand (I prefer SanDisk or Samsung) from a reputable source.
***Update on November 19: Not fully compatible with my thinkware dashcam. Tried to format the card many time in both fat 32 and exfat. Anytime I get in the car to start my ride, it always been noticed that the memory card need to be formatted.
I am leaving the original review below as a cautionary tail about assuming that the average card reader is up to the task of handling these kinds of speeds.
Beware that if you have poor performance while using this card, your card reader probably can't match the speeds of a high-performance microSDXC card.
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***IT TURNS OUT THE CARD READER WAS TO BLAME***
***IGNORE EVERYTHING BELOW THIS LINE***
I put this through a stress test and ended up with speeds that are significantly lower than advertised.
The stress test was done using the `stressdisk` utility. It consisted of writing approximately 1000 identical files each consisting of 250MB of random data, followed by reading random pairs of those files to ensure that they all actually were identical. In total, over 250GB of data was written and over 850GB of data was read. The test passed with zero errors, but the overall read and write speeds were extremely poor.
The average write speed after the full data write was 18MB/s, and the average read speed was 14MB/s.
I suspected that the slow speeds could be a result of writing many relatively small files and then reading two back at the same time. To test this theory, I reformatted the disk and used stressdisk to write a single 5GB file, then read the file back. I ended up with a 17MB/s read speed and a 14MB/s write speed.
For comparison, I have an older model SanDisk 32GB High Endurance microSDHC card, and using the same SanDisk-branded card reader, I'm able to get the full 20MB/s read and write speed as advertised. A V30-rated card should not be 75% slower than a C10-rated card.
By Nick Anderegg on August 20, 2019
I am leaving the original review below as a cautionary tail about assuming that the average card reader is up to the task of handling these kinds of speeds.
Beware that if you have poor performance while using this card, your card reader probably can't match the speeds of a high-performance microSDXC card.
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***IT TURNS OUT THE CARD READER WAS TO BLAME***
***IGNORE EVERYTHING BELOW THIS LINE***
I put this through a stress test and ended up with speeds that are significantly lower than advertised.
The stress test was done using the `stressdisk` utility. It consisted of writing approximately 1000 identical files each consisting of 250MB of random data, followed by reading random pairs of those files to ensure that they all actually were identical. In total, over 250GB of data was written and over 850GB of data was read. The test passed with zero errors, but the overall read and write speeds were extremely poor.
The average write speed after the full data write was 18MB/s, and the average read speed was 14MB/s.
I suspected that the slow speeds could be a result of writing many relatively small files and then reading two back at the same time. To test this theory, I reformatted the disk and used stressdisk to write a single 5GB file, then read the file back. I ended up with a 17MB/s read speed and a 14MB/s write speed.
For comparison, I have an older model SanDisk 32GB High Endurance microSDHC card, and using the same SanDisk-branded card reader, I'm able to get the full 20MB/s read and write speed as advertised. A V30-rated card should not be 75% slower than a C10-rated card.
I believe this card to be the "real deal"...
I have no issues, I purchased it for use with security cameras, tested in dash cam... All Good!!
It also came with a voucher for 1 year of SanDisk Rescue Deluxe (could be worded differently) I found this in the middle of the package.
Recommend.
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Up to:
20,000 hours for 256GB
10,000 hours for 128GB
5,000 hours for 64GB
2,500 hours for 32GB
This card claims to meet the Nextbase requirements. So, I did a quick check with CrystalBenchMark and the device proved to be marginally slower than advertised (88/38 Mbps). However, it works well in my dash cam with both cameras running and I have no complaints about the integrity or quality of the recordings.
Nextbase suggest that SD cards are reformatted in situ about once month. I presume this tidies up the file system and checks the integrity of the card.
The card is advertised as 'High Endurance' so time will tell as to how well it stands up to the harsh dash cam environment. After 1 month of continuous use it is still working fine. Fingers crossed!
UPDATE. All continues to work well - indeed, I have just purchased the 128GB card for the wife's new dash cam.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 28, 2020
This card claims to meet the Nextbase requirements. So, I did a quick check with CrystalBenchMark and the device proved to be marginally slower than advertised (88/38 Mbps). However, it works well in my dash cam with both cameras running and I have no complaints about the integrity or quality of the recordings.
Nextbase suggest that SD cards are reformatted in situ about once month. I presume this tidies up the file system and checks the integrity of the card.
The card is advertised as 'High Endurance' so time will tell as to how well it stands up to the harsh dash cam environment. After 1 month of continuous use it is still working fine. Fingers crossed!
UPDATE. All continues to work well - indeed, I have just purchased the 128GB card for the wife's new dash cam.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2019
As there are so many fake cards being sold on Amazon and just about everywhere else one needs to be very careful when buying these. Usually if it seems that the price is too good to be true, it usually is. I thought around £10 for a genuine Sandisc 32GB Micro SD card, class 10 was about right seeing as the bigger cards are the ones most required for today's devices the smaller ones are cheaper. I had also bought one of these exact cards from this seller before and I did a test and believed it was reporting a genuine capacity. I left a five star review for that.
The last time I bought one of these 32GB cards I tested it by transferring around 32GB of various sized files from my PC to the card, it copied just under 30GB so it was successful as the rest is used by the system. I posted a screenshot of it in order to show other Amazon purchasers, but at that time I had no real idea on how the 'fake' cards lied to the computer (and so to the buyer).
Since then I've found out that although the card will show you that all the files were successfully transferred to the card, they may not have actually been copied at all!
The real test would have been accurate had I tried to transfer them from the card back onto the computer, I didn't do that so I may have been in error, I hoped I was not when I decided to properly test the new ones I've bought over this last two weeks. A new 32GB card and one each of 64 and 128GB cards for dashcams, all three from this seller. In case some people had bought one based on my review. This review is to replace that one.
Since then I've found out that it is in fact not the actual memory chip in these cards that reports usage and space to the computer, it is the controller chip that sits between the memory/storage and your computer, and it is this chip that is reprogrammed to tell the computer how much memory/storage the fake manufacturers want you to believe is in it.
So, I downloaded a free verification programme called with H2testw. This is the one that most places and sites will tell you is the go-to software for testing for fake cards. It can take a while as it is thorough, both writing and verifying files it filles the cards with, but it is worth it as it can prove a fake which will help in the return and refund process as you can give hard data.
With H2testw, I tested all 3 of these cards with the 'Write + Verify' option and they check out fully, ALL are indeed genuine 32GB, 64GB ans 128GB cards and in that respect are not fakes as far as capacity is concerned.
As for the manufacturer, well the printing on the cards seems very crisp, solid colours and not grainy, and the knock-out (for hanging on display shelves) is missing which is usually a good sign. I assume they are genuine Sandisc cards and not fakes, otherwise the manufacturer would have faked the capacity too.
So here are the details after I did the capacity test with H2testw:
32GB Card Results....
Test finished without errors.
You can now delete the test files *.h2w or verify them again.
Writing speed: 17.4 MByte/s
Reading speed: 19.2 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4
Here are thecresults of the test for the 64GB card:
Test finished without errors.
You can now delete the test files *.h2w or verify them again.
Writing speed: 62.2 MByte/s
Reading speed: 82.1 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4
I forgot to copy to clipboard the data for the 128, but it passed just as the two above did. I promise.
Do not be concerned with write speeds for the 32GB card, the multi card reader I used for that test was a USB 2 so it will be slow. I used a new USB 3 reader to test the 64GB and 128GB, hence the much better speed on the 64GB.



