SanDisk has come up with a proprietary technology and process that will allow high-intensity recording, and no doubt they have put these cards through a fair number of rigorous testing. In fact, this new technology has also proven itself to be able to make its way into the 64GB2 microSDXC card that delivers up to the aforementioned 10,000 hours of Full HD recording, while the 32GB microSDHC can offer half the number of hours.
Security-minded consumers will be able to breathe easier now, knowing that they have a card that can sustain them in the long term when it comes to continuous recording scenarios. Class 10 technology is also thrown into the mix in order to deliver the right kind of speeds required to work perfectly in a range of monitoring systems. Each of these new SanDisk High Endurance Video Monitoring microSDHC/microSDXC cards will come with a two-year warranty, where they will retail for $84.99 and $149.99 for the 32GB and 64GB capacities, respectively. Do not expect them to be readily available, however, as they will arrive Stateside first before select retailers in Europe and South Korea.