“From CCTV to doorbell cameras, our newest PRO Endurance card is designed to support the increasing demand for long-lasting and high-performance video surveillance solutions,” said Jim Kiczek, Vice President of Memory Marketing at Samsung Electronics America. “Consumers and enterprise users can trust our new high-endurance memory card to ensure continuous video recording in high resolution even under extreme conditions.”
Strengthened Endurance
Built with Samsung’s highly reliable enterprise-grade NAND flash memory, the PRO Endurance card can deliver up to 16 years (140,160 hours)[1] of continuous recording time to ensure every critical moment is captured. This means a single PRO Endurance card can last as long as up to 33 typical speed-focused cards[2], saving frequent replacement costs and providing greater reliability for always-on video monitoring.
Improved Performance
Samsung’s new memory card also offers read and write speeds of up to 100 megabytes per second (MB/s) and 40 MB/s[3], respectively, and is rated Class 10 with video speed ratings of up to U3 (UHS Speed Class 3) and V30 (Video Speed Class 30)[4]. This makes it ideal for handling large, high-resolution files while enabling seamless recording and playback in Full HD and 4K.
Long-Lasting Durability
Since outdoor surveillance and body cameras can be subject to harsh environments, the PRO Endurance microSD has been engineered to offer trusted performance in everyday use with Samsung’s reinforced six-proof durability. In addition to protection against water, magnets, X-rays and extreme temperatures, the card is now wear out-proof and drop-proof[5].
Available in four different storage capacities of 32 gigabytes (GB), 64GB, 128GB and 256GB with the manufacturer’s suggested retail prices (MSRP) ranging from $10.99 for the 32GB to $54.99 for the 256GB, the PRO Endurance card is available worldwide starting May 3. For more information, please visit https://samsung.com/memory-card.
[1] Varies by capacity; 256GB model up to 140,160 hours, 128GB model up to 70,080 hours, 64GB model up to 35,040 hours, 32GB model up to 17,520 hours. Based on Full HD (1920×1080) video content recorded at 26Mbps (3.25MB/s). Actual continuous recording time may vary depending on battery capacity of camera.
[2] Based on comparison of internal tests with Samsung EVO Plus card of the same capacity.
[3] Performance results are based on internal testing conditions. Transfer speeds may vary by host device.
[4] Varies by capacity; U3, V30 for 128/256GB models, and U1, V10 for 32/64GB
[5] Based on internal test. Test conditions are below
Water: 72 hours in one-meter depth of seawater
Wearout: a durability test of 10,000 swipes
Drop: up to 5 meters (16.4 feet)
Magnet: up to 15,000 Gauss (equivalent of a high-field MRI scanner)
X-ray: up to 100mgy (equivalent of airport X-ray machines),
Temperature: -13°F to 185°F (-25°C to 85°C) operating, -40°F to 185°F (-40°C to 85°C) non-operating.