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Question for iPhone (ver. 13) users. Would the Sandisk High Endurance MicroSD card work? Is there a lightening adapter for it? Does it require external power? Can it be powered via the car's USB port?
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Question for iPhone (ver. 13) users. Would the Sandisk High Endurance MicroSD card work? Is there a lightening adapter for it? Does it require external power? Can it be powered via the car's USB port?
Will exFAT work or does it need to be FAT32?Anyone using this with the TeslaCam?
I have it in both of our 3s before the V10 update and they worked flawlessly. Now I get an error saying not a fast enough write speed and i get the camera with the gray x after about 5 minutes.
Anyone else?
Very annoying.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EZ0X55C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
is there any particular reason why yall are still high capacity USBs like 128 or 256gig? Its only using like 2 gig right? plus sentry might save 300MB recordings or so? help me to understand why people are choosing high capacities. Thanks
is there any particular reason why yall are still high capacity USBs like 128 or 256gig? Its only using like 2 gig right?
Amazon had a sale on the 64GB model of this and I hated it. It created default folders and the connectivity was spotty. It was years ago but I wasn't a fan. I ended up trashing it, Can't say how it would work in the Tesla but just over all I wasn't happy with the SanDisk.Some thing like this with wireless connectivity could be interesting, since you could offload the video without ever removing the drive from the car.
https://smile.amazon.com/SanDisk-Wi...SDWS2-016G-E57/dp/B00DBX37H6?sa-no-redirect=1
Wrong.
It's almost 8 gigs just for the 1 hour buffer
30 mb per minute per camera. 4 cameras. 60 minutes in the buffer= ~7.2 gigs.
plus another 1.2 gigs for each 10 minute sentry alert.
On top of that the larger the drive the more write cycles of that 7.2 gig buffer you get before the drive dies.
A cheap 16 GB drive (the BARE minimum to save even one sentry alert) would die in under a year at that rate.
A 128-256GB one, even with cheap flash, should be good for many years.
Anyone using this with the TeslaCam?
I have it in both of our 3s before the V10 update and they worked flawlessly. Now I get an error saying not a fast enough write speed and i get the camera with the gray x after about 5 minutes.
Anyone else?
Very annoying.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EZ0X55C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Wrong.
It's almost 8 gigs just for the 1 hour buffer
30 mb per minute per camera. 4 cameras. 60 minutes in the buffer= ~7.2 gigs.
plus another 1.2 gigs for each 10 minute sentry alert.
On top of that the larger the drive the more write cycles of that 7.2 gig buffer you get before the drive dies.
A cheap 16 GB drive (the BARE minimum to save even one sentry alert) would die in under a year at that rate.
A 128-256GB one, even with cheap flash, should be good for many years.