Thursday, April 10th 2025

PNY Intros PRO Elite High Endurance MicroSD Flash Memory Cards

PNY today introduced the PRO Elite High Endurance microSD Flash Memory Cards, engineered for demanding recording in surveillance systems, dash cams, body cams, and other video monitoring devices. Built to deliver continuous recording capabilities and long-lasting performance under extreme conditions, these microSD cards are ideal for users who demand reliability, speed, and security. Available now for purchase through pny.com or amazon.com, with other retailer availability coming soon.

Designed for Continuous Video Recording
With storage options ranging from 64 GB - 512 GB, PRO Elite High Endurance microSD cards are optimized for continuous video capture - supporting up to 137,600 hours (over 15 years of recording & re-recording) of Full HD footage. A step above standard microSD cards, PRO Elite High Endurance cards are equipped with high endurance technology to adapt and better withstand the wear-and-tear of frequent writing and rewriting, ensuring that critical video footage or data is always saved and accessible. Increased durability makes these microSDs the ultimate storage solution for any video surveillance system, from security cameras, to dashcams, body cameras, doorbell cameras and more!
Supports Full HD and 4K Video
The new PRO Elite High Endurance microSDs are rated Class 10, U3, V30 and feature read speeds up to 100 MB/s and write speeds up to 90 MB/s. Users can expect flawless, continuous video capture in crystal-clear Full HD or 4K quality, and snappy data transfer speeds for smooth and easy backups.

Tested for Reliable Durability
Tested for real-world use, the PRO Elite High Endurance microSD cards are temperature-proof, waterproof, magnet-proof, and shockproof, making them able to withstand use in harsh environments - perfect for use in outdoor security camera systems, where exposure to temperature extremes and rain is a constant concern. For additional peace of mind, PNY backs these cards with their 2-year limited warranty.

Wide Compatibility
While most suited for continuous video recording applications, like security cameras or dash cams, the new PRO Elite High Endurance microSDs are compatible with just about any device that accepts a microSD card. Users will find these cards to be a fantastic, long-lasting storage solution for countless other devices, from action cameras, to drones, or even smartphones or tablets. Rated for A2 App Performance, these cards can support running mobile apps directly from the microSD with speedier app launches and better overall performance.

Product Specifications:
  • Capacities: 64 GB-512TB2
  • Format: microSDXC
  • Interface: UHS-I
  • Speed Class: Class 10, U3
  • Video Speed Class: V30
  • App Performance: A2
  • Read Performance: Up to 100 MB/s
  • Write Speed: Up to 90 MB/s
  • Continuous video recording hours
    • 64 GB up to 17,200 hours
    • 128 GB up to 34,400 hours
    • 256 GB up to 68,800 hours
    • 512 GB up to 137,600 hours
  • Compatibility: microSD equipped security devices such as monitoring systems, surveillance cameras, body cameras, and dash cameras
Product Availability
PNY PRO Elite High Endurance Flash Memory Cards are available now at the SRP's below:
  • 64 GB 3-Pack: $27.99
  • 128 GB 2-Pack: $29.99
  • 256 GB: $29.99
  • 256 GB 2-Pack: $57.99
  • 512 GB: $59.99
Source: PNY
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3 Comments on PNY Intros PRO Elite High Endurance MicroSD Flash Memory Cards

#1
ZeDestructor
Continuous video recording hours
  • 64 GB up to 17,200 hours
  • 128 GB up to 34,400 hours
  • 256 GB up to 68,800 hours
  • 512 GB up to 137,600 hours
Translating this garbage into an actual unit:

Endurance under continuous sequential writes:
  • 64 GB 183 TiBW
  • 128 GB 366 TiBW
  • 256 GB 732 TiBW
  • 512 GB 1464 TiBW
or about 1.7 DWPD.

This is quite robust, I have to say, and should be able to do 0.1-0.3DWPD in 100% random 4K IO.
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#2
Wirko
ZeDestructorTranslating this garbage into an actual unit:

Endurance under continuous sequential writes:
  • 64 GB 183 TiBW
  • 128 GB 366 TiBW
  • 256 GB 732 TiBW
  • 512 GB 1464 TiBW
or about 1.7 DWPD.

This is quite robust, I have to say, and should be able to do 0.1-0.3DWPD in 100% random 4K IO.
True. Almost smells like non-QLC.
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#3
ZeDestructor
WirkoTrue. Almost smells like non-QLC.
I reckon this is 4LC NAND running in pseudo-2LC mode.
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