TEAMGROUP Launches T-CREATE EXPERT S.M.A.R.T. MicroSDXC Memory Card with AI Intelligent Monitoring Software and 2 TB of Storage

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TEAMGROUP has launched a 2 TB version of its T-CREATE EXPERT S.M.A.R.T. MicroSDXC memory card, featuring read and write speeds of up to 170 MB/s and 160 MB/s, respectively, and equipped with what the company says is patented AI intelligent S.M.A.R.T. monitoring software. This software allows creators to monitor the condition of the memory card, TEAMGROUP explained.

Capacities now include:

Features:

  • Memory card condition monitored by S.M.A.R.T is a click away
  • Fast review of videos with 170 and 160 MB/s read and write speed
  • V30 and A2 memory card allows the producing of 4K video anytime and anywhere
  • Storage sizes from 128GB to 2TB unlock storage limitations
  • Eco-friendly printing for conserving Earth
  • Dual protection—lifetime warranty and monitoring software

Product shots:

TEAMGROUP on its new storage:

By utilizing flash memory wear detection technology, it effectively monitors the condition of the memory card product, emphasizing the concept that “prevention is better than data recovery.” The T-CREATE EXPERT S.M.A.R.T. MicroSDXC memory card meets the UHS speed class U3, video speed class V30, and application performance class A2 specifications. When paired with a professional card reader, it achieves read and write speeds of up to 170 MB/s and 160 MB/s, respectively, supporting 4K Ultra HD and 1080p Full HD video recording and continuous shooting of photos. With its 2TB large capacity, it can be installed in GoPro HERO 12, allowing for up to 31.5 hours of video recording. Whether supporting sports cameras, drones, interviews, outdoor shooting, or wildlife photography, its outstanding performance makes it the top choice for creators indoors and outdoors, from mountains to seas.

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