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I've only just started using this card in a dash-cam and so far it is working as it should. I've not checked its formatted capacity, I don't know whether the data transfer rate matches the claimed speed, I've no idea how many times the memory can be overwritten. All I can say is that it currently works and I've no idea what its long term performance will be.
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I bought this for my car dashcam. Would not work. Formatted it on my computer, - still would not work. I swapped it with my 16GB phone SD card, which does work in my car dashcam, and this card worked for a few days in my (New) Lumia windows phone - then the phone kept telling me "SD card unavailable". Many times re-formatting and re-trying, then re-installing all data to it with my phone, and now it will not work at all, although my computer reports that there is data on it. More trouble than I can cope with. An unreliable useless item. Now I have to buy another to replace it, and I will get one from Tesco - at least I can then easily return it if I have any problem. Just pay more for one that does work properly.
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This looks identical in packaging and markings to a Kingston 32Gb Class 10 I already have. My current one has no problem recording continuous HD video. This one can only do bursts of a few seconds before stalling, a delay, then another few seconds. It can cache at Class10 speeds but not write to flash at them.
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We have a Brilliant little Fuji Camera that takes a maximum 2 GB Memory Card. New ones can take higher, but our Fuji Camera s too good to bin, so I bought three. Plenty enough for our use.
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Like a similar review posted below this mem card cuts out and only records video clips in short 3 min clips. Using my action cam and thought it was a problem with my camera. Went back to my old card that did not have the same problem. I think this card struggles with anything HD . Also failed to be read by my point and shoot camera. My advice; get a Sandisk spend a bit more for a mem card that holds less memory but has no problem recording
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