B2B WHOLESALE ONLY HIGH-ENDURANCE / pSLC IATF 16949 SOURCE FACTORY

High-endurance microSD that survives 24/7 recording — straight from the source factory.

Surveillance, dashcam and CCTV cards rated for continuous overwrite — high-endurance TLC, with pSLC on request, with the TBW and P/E figures printed on the datasheet, not just "endurance" on the sticker. 100% H2testw tested, factory allocation through the 2026 shortage, and your brand on the shell if you want it.

High-endurance microSD modules in production at the source factory
~20,000+P/E cycles, pSLC grade
−25 ~ 85°Cindustrial temperature option
100%H2testw tested, report per batch
IATF 16949automotive-grade source factory
Figures refer to our source manufacturing partner; exact specs per datasheet and grade.

The Problem We Solve

Consumer cards die in continuous-recording jobs. That's your return rate.

A dashcam or security camera writes around the clock; a consumer microSD is built for occasional bursts. Put one in a 24/7 job and it wears out in months — the light stays green, but the footage isn't there when it matters. The fix isn't guesswork, it's grade: match the NAND endurance to the duty cycle, and quote from the card's datasheet TBW, not a marketing "hours" sticker.

Endurance you can verifyTBW and P/E cycles stated per SKU — request a trial batch and confirm before volume.
Real grade, namedpSLC vs high-endurance TLC stated on the quote — no TLC wearing an "endurance" label.
Supply that holdsFactory allocation, confirmed at order: stable lead times while spot supply dries up.

What We Supply

High-endurance microSD, by grade and duty cycle

Pick the grade to the workload. We quote the NAND mode, rated TBW and temperature range on every line — and publish the guaranteed usable capacity floor.

High-Endurance TLC

32GB – 256GB · C10 / U3 / V30

  • ~3,000 P/E grade — several × consumer TBW
  • Mainstream dashcam & home/SMB CCTV
  • Best $/endurance for steady 1080p–4K
COREDASHCAM

pSLC / Industrial

8GB – 128GB · −25 ~ 85°C option

  • ~20,000+ P/E — the grade you basically can't buy at retail
  • 24/7 multi-channel NVR, body-cam, fleet, IoT
  • Wide-temp & locked-BOM industrial builds
pSLCINDUSTRIAL

OEM / White-Label

Your brand · finished or bulk

  • Silkscreen / laser marking · custom packaging
  • Fixed BOM, controller & firmware lock
  • Locked part numbers for repeatable re-orders
WHITE-LABEL
High-endurance microSD — published specificationsTBW / P/E stated per grade · 100% H2testw tested
GradeNAND modeTypical P/E¹Speed gradeTemp range
Consumer (for reference)3D TLC~1,000–3,000C10 / U1 / V100 ~ 70°C
High-Endurance TLC3D TLC (HE)~3,000C10 / U3 / V30−25 ~ 85°C opt.
pSLC / IndustrialTLC in 1-bit mode~20,000+C10 / U3 / V30−25 ~ 85°C
¹ P/E (program/erase) cycles per NAND grade; exact figures vary by NAND generation and are stated on the per-SKU datasheet, alongside rated TBW and guaranteed usable capacity.   For recording, endurance > speed badge. V30/U3 gives the sustained-write headroom 4K needs; the A2 badge rates random IO and does nothing for continuous video — don't pay for it on a surveillance card.   Full datasheets (endurance, sustained write, temperature) and a sample batch available to qualified buyers on request.

Why Source-Factory

The endurance is only as good as the supplier behind it

A high-endurance spec means nothing if the next batch quietly swaps to cheaper NAND. Source-factory control is the whole point.

01
Published TBW & P/E

Endurance stated per SKU on the datasheet — you quote and qualify against numbers, not a sticker.

02
100% H2testw tested — verify it yourself

Every card capacity-tested with a report per batch, and you can re-run H2testw on arrival. No co-mingled inventory, no marketplace mystery stock — straight from the line, batch-traceable. We publish the guaranteed usable-capacity floor most sellers hide.

03
Locked & traceable

BOM, controller and firmware fixed per order, locked part numbers, every batch traceable — no silent swaps wrecking your RMA rate.

04
Allocation, confirmed at order

Authorized agent of an IATF 16949 source factory — stable lead times through the 2026 NAND shortage.

Who Buys This

Built for buyers whose cards run non-stop

Security / CCTV integratorsEdge-recording cameras and NVRs that overwrite 24/7 — endurance decides the service-call rate.
Dashcam & fleet brandsBundle a card that outlives the warranty period instead of bundling your next RMA.
Body-cam & IoT OEMsWide-temp pSLC for devices that can't be recalled to swap a worn card.
Distributors & resellersA high-endurance line you can stand behind, with allocation that survives the shortage.

Pick the Right Grade

The endurance math, before you quote

Same standards as our specs — verifiable, with worked examples. Use these to match grade to duty cycle.

FAQ

High-endurance microSD — sourcing questions

Why does my dashcam or security-camera SD card keep dying after a few months?
Because a consumer card was put in a continuous-overwrite job it was never rated for. A camera writes around the clock, and a standard 3D TLC card (~1,000–3,000 P/E cycles) wears out in months — often silently, so the card looks fine until you need the footage. Heat in a parked car (up to ~60°C) makes it worse. The fix is grade, not brand: a high-endurance or pSLC card rated for the duty cycle, quoted against datasheet TBW.
Is an A2 card worth it for a dashcam or surveillance camera?
For recording, no — A2 is widely over-chased. The A2 badge rates random read/write IOPS, which matters for running apps off a card, not for the large sequential writes a camera produces. What a recording card needs is sustained write speed (V30/U3) plus endurance (TBW / P/E). Pay for endurance and the right speed class, not the A2 sticker.
How do I know your cards aren’t fake or re-flashed like marketplace stock?
Every card is 100% H2testw capacity-tested with a report per batch, and you can re-run H2testw the moment it arrives. Stock comes straight from the source-factory line — no co-mingled marketplace inventory where a genuine listing can ship a counterfeit. Batches are traceable and the BOM is locked per order, so the cards you qualify are the cards you re-order.
What makes a microSD "high endurance"?
Endurance is governed by NAND program/erase (P/E) cycles, not by speed. A consumer 3D TLC card survives roughly 1,000–3,000 P/E cycles; a high-endurance card uses higher-grade NAND or runs cells in 1-bit pSLC mode for ~20,000+ cycles. That difference is what turns total writable data (TBW) from about a year of 24/7 recording into several years. A "high-endurance" label only means something when the datasheet states the TBW and P/E figures behind it.
Do you supply pSLC on request, or TLC with an endurance label on it?
Both grades exist, and we state which one you are quoting. pSLC (MLC/TLC run in 1-bit mode) and high-endurance TLC are different products with different TBW and price points — we put the NAND mode and rated TBW on the quote and the datasheet, not just the word "endurance" on the sticker. Trial-batch verification is welcome before you commit to volume.
Can you OEM our brand on the cards?
Yes. White-label silkscreen or laser marking, custom retail packaging, fixed BOM and controller/firmware lock per order, and locked part numbers so re-orders match the batch you qualified. Both finished retail cards and bulk/bare are available.
What is the MOQ and lead time during the 2026 NAND shortage?
As an authorized agent of a source factory we confirm price and lead time at order, so they hold firm while spot-market supply dries up. MOQ runs from carton level for resellers up to volume tiers for distributors. Tell us capacity, grade and monthly volume and we return a real factory quote, usually the same business day.

Request for Quote

Lock your high-endurance supply — quote in 24 hours

Tell us capacity, grade (high-endurance TLC, or pSLC on request) and monthly volume. We reply with a real factory quote, usually the same business day — and a sample batch on request so you can verify before you commit.

B2B inquiries only. Quotes valid 3–7 days, subject to final confirmation — the NAND market is moving fast.