Samsung announces its PRO Endurance MicroSD card for surveillance and dashboard cameras
The new Samsung PRO Endurance MicroSD card enables up to 16 years of continuous recording and playback to capture every moment.

The new Samsung PRO Endurance MicroSD card enables up to 16 years of continuous recording and playback to capture every moment.
Lexar has announced its Professional CFexpress Type B Card DIAMOND Series and Lexar®Professional CFexpress Type A Card GOLD Series
Lexar has just announced the new Professional 2000x SDHC/SDXC USH-II Memory Card GOLD Series. Read on for more!
SD cards for content creation, video, and photo have gotten to be excellent over the years, and the Samsung PRO Plus SDXC shows it.
Lexar is well known for its memory cards and storage solutions, and now you can pick up the new 1800x SDXC with speeds up to 270MB/s.
The Samsung EVO Plus SDXC offers up excellent read and write speeds for content creators who aren’t looking to spend a lot of cash.
Samsung today announced its new Pro Plus and EVO Plus microSD and SD Cards for advanced photography and content creation. Read on for more.
Our PNY Elite-X Class 10 U3 V30 SD Flash Memory Card review takes a look at their 256GB SDXC Card with read speeds of up to 100MB/s.
The Lexar 1066x SDXC UHS-I Card SILVER Series is an excellent choice in SD cards for photographers and videographers. Read on for more
The Lexar® PLAY microSDXC UHS-I Card is designed to keep up with all your content, no matter if they are games, movies, music, or books.
This Class 10 card leverages UHS-I, UHS Speed Class 3 (U3), and Video Speed Class 30 (V30) technology giving you high-speed performance for those sequential burst mode shots.
The Lexar card is U3, V30 and A23,4 rated for high-speed performance. This card gives you the speed and storage needed to capture those fast-paced adventures on the go.
These high speeds look impressive on paper but need hardware to go with them and we don’t expect phones to be first devices to use these cards.
I think the company has some great ideas and I’ve been used to them forcing users to adopt new technologies, but this is putting the cart before the horse.