When it comes to buying a dash cam memory card, longevity is the number one factor, and according to the company, it might have some of the longest- lasting cards yet. There is a good chance you will get a new car before the flash memory dies, because the brand has introduced next-generation Pro Endurance microSD cards with up to 16 years of continuous recording. The lower-capacity cards won't last as long, but they should help you avoid frequent replacements.
The previous lineup peaked at five years. Two to four years of non-stop recording is commonplace in a field where that is considered better than average.
All cards can read at speeds up to 100MB/s and write at 30MB/s or better, so you shouldn't have trouble capturing 4K footage. The cards are said to be resistant to drops, magnets, water, extreme temperatures and X-rays.
The range-topping model of the Pro Endurance line costs $55 and starts at $11. If you want to preserve a large amount of video, the low maximum storage might be disappointing. It should be plenty for cameras where reliability is important.