UHS II V60 cards like Lexar 1000x are not good for phones or tablets. UHS I V30 is max for that stuff. Stop spreading miss info with your crappy, no reaserch, ads.
@Hamins Mikati because none that Ive ever heard of are equipped for them. UHS II is for dlsr cameras. Nor that companies couldn't make phones for them, they just choose not to and sell cloud services. UHS II V60 is 2 rows of connectors, UHS I V30 is one row
@@theyrealltaken3 Agree. Not many smartphones and tablets can utilise the UHS II interface speed, so it is a waste of money spending five to ten times more than an equivalent UHS I card.
Overkill. Spend 1/3 as much fir sane performance. Pro is fastest, which dash cams do not require that fast write speeds. If anything, go for high endurance. This video is garbage and they do not know what they're even talking about. I don't even like replying to this channel, so they won't get bumped up in algorithm. But I hate the misinformation and no real research. My advice is to find another tech channel. Tech insight is just throwing out nonsense
For continuous video recording over long periods in a dash cam, they recommend those "Endurance" cards e.g. Samsung Pro Endurance, Sandisk High Endurance or Sandisk Max Endurance. Endurance cards don't have the fastest reading and writing speed, but they are built for longevity needed in continuous video recording.