1.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星WYZE Cam users beware. 2 out of 3 were duds.
2020年4月26日 - 已在美国亚马逊上发表
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I bought these to use in my Wyze security cameras. 1 worked, the other 2 caused my cameras to randomly reboot. The same 2 cards also experienced intermittent read/write errors with my laptop. All were properly formatted. I've had a 3-pack of the Kexin 32gb cards work flawlessly in my cameras and laptop. Returning these and buying another Kexin 3-pack. I've had good luck in the past with PNY RAM, but it appears their storage devices leave plenty to be desired.
Plugged it in and it said it's only 462GB. Not 512. I tried reformatting and erasing any possible thing I could, but it was brand new and it doesnt have the space advertised. I could understand if it was 510 or even 500, but I ordered it because I need at least 480GB
Unformatted capacity is 499 GB which formats to only 464 GB under Windows. True 512 GB should format to 476 GB. While not a huge problem, factor that in when deciding which brand has best price per GB. I returned mine since the description is not accurate and purchased Samsung EVO which I confirmed is a full 512 GB capacity.
I grabbed the PNY 16GB Elite Class 10 U1 microSDHC Flash Memory Card 2-Pack last August so I could use it with my 3D printer. I only used one of the two since I didn't need the second one at the moment, but the other day it finally died on me. Since the 3D printer isn't doing a ton of read/writing to the microSD card I expected it to at least last year.
It is permanently in read only and you can't format it or do anything with it besides open files that are already on it. Thankfully I have the 2nd one for now, but I don't expect that one to last that long either. I would get it replaced via warranty, but since the consumer has to pay for all shipping I don't see a point in it. This isn't the first PNY microSD that I have had die on me, so I am going to just avoid these at all costs moving forward. I would avoid PNY microSD cards if they can't even handle very minimal read/writes and I would definitely not trust one of these in a dashcam or anything that holds important images or files.
I purchased two of the 128GB cards from Amazon Services. The first died almost instantly so I returned it pending replacement. However just moments ago, the second one died too. Can't read the card in my tablet or my android phone. I intended to use one card for each. The first replacement is still on the way and hasn't even arrived yet. So I've reluctantly gone ahead and requested for a refund for this second broken card, and I'm betting that if I'd replace the second- that too would fail; looks like they'll both be returned & refunded. Weird because I have never known any SD card to fail. I don't think it's the real McCoy.