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I’ve had 4 or 5 months of flawless service from this guy:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D7PDLXC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I also have flawless service from Samsung fit plus. I use the 256gb version formatted into two drives for music and sentry. In addition to speed, pay attention to the maximum temperature ratings. Longevity drops significantly with high temperatures so pick one with high temperature ratings.... this is why I didn't go with ssd.
I've been using this one for months in my Model 3 without issue:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D7Q41PM/
I use this (Samsung 256GB flash dive) and it seems to work well. It is compact, won't stick out to block much space. So far so good.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D7Q41PM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This is the same one I have and had worked perfectly fine until the recent V10 update. Now I see the slow warning as well. Unplugging it and plugging back in seems to clear it for a while so I think it's a software issue.
I use this (Samsung 256GB flash dive) and it seems to work well. It is compact, won't stick out to block much space. So far so good.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D7Q41PM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Based on other threads here. It started about a couple months ago. The vast majority of USB drives out there are plenty fast enough and most were working fine before a prior update introduced this bug.Based on what? Do you have a source?
So it is anecdotal, and not a confirmed (short of the Tesla confirmation). Not being critical, just trying to ascertain.Based on other threads here. It started about a couple months ago. The vast majority of USB drives out there are plenty fast enough and most were working fine before a prior update introduced this bug.
Also, I believe someone confirmed it with Tesla that it’s a software issue.
I also have flawless service from Samsung fit plus
I just got the Samsung Fit plus 256GB. I noticed that came preformatted with the format "exFAT", not FAT32. Will this drive with the exFAT format work with Sentry Mode? For those that have used the Samsung Fit plus, were you able to use it right out of the package or did you have to reformat it first?
I really think it's a software issue as well since the problems coincided with a recent update. I've used three different model drives in my M3, the last being the 128GB version of the Samsung Fit Plus and I never had any issues. That Samsung model is excellent with fast transfer speeds and it stays cooler than most of the other tiny USB drives I tried. I've had that and another Samsung model partitioned for music and TeslaCam and they worked great in the past. Until a couple of updates ago that is... then I started getting the "drive isn't fast enough" messages and TeslaCam would stop functioning.Based on other threads here. It started about a couple months ago. The vast majority of USB drives out there are plenty fast enough and most were working fine before a prior update introduced this bug.
Also, I believe someone confirmed it with Tesla that it’s a software issue.
Please clarify, are you saying the Samsung Fit Plus is currently working after upgrading to V10?I really think it's a software issue as well since the problems coincided with a recent update. I've used three different model drives in my M3, the last being the 128GB version of the Samsung Fit Plus and I never had any issues. That Samsung model is excellent with fast transfer speeds and it stays cooler than most of the other tiny USB drives I tried. I've had that and another Samsung model partitioned for music and TeslaCam and they worked great in the past. Until a couple of updates ago that is... then I started getting the "drive isn't fast enough" messages and TeslaCam would stop functioning.
The problem continued with the recent .11 release so I finally broke down and used an old SanDisk 32GB drive for TeslaCam plus a similar vintage Samsung 64GB drive for music thinking that would fix the problem. On my commute home today, the music kept pausing randomly and I would ultimately get a file transfer error. Both those drives worked fine in the past as well. I'm not sure what's up but I hope they fix it.