Introduction
Choosing the right microSD card is important for getting the best recording performance from your AKASO Action Camera. This guide explains the card requirements, recommended options, and helpful usage tips.
microSD card requirements
For best results, use a high-quality microSD card that meets the following requirements:
- Capacity: [Insert supported capacity range for your AKASO Action Camera]
- Speed class: U3 or higher is recommended for 4K and high-bitrate recording
- Format: microSD, microSDHC, or microSDXC as supported by your camera model
- File system: exFAT for cards over 32 GB, if required by the camera
- Brand quality: Use a reputable brand to reduce the risk of recording errors or card failure
Recommended microSD cards
AKASO recommends using reliable, high-speed cards from trusted manufacturers. Commonly used options include:
- SanDisk Extreme
- Samsung EVO Select
- Lexar Professional
- Kingston Canvas Go! Plus
If your camera model has specific compatibility requirements, use the card list in your product manual or the AKASO support page.
How to use your microSD card
- Insert the microSD card into your AKASO Action Camera before turning it on.
- Format the card in the camera before first use to ensure compatibility.
- Use the card only for camera recording when possible to avoid file corruption.
- Back up your videos and photos regularly to free up space.
- Replace the card if you notice recording errors, missing files, or slow performance.
Tips and best practices
- Avoid using low-speed or unbranded cards.
- Do not remove the card while the camera is recording or saving files.
- Reformat the card in the camera after transferring files if performance begins to slow.
- Keep a spare card with you when recording for long periods.
Additional information
For the most accurate compatibility information, check your specific AKASO Action Camera model manual. If you need help choosing a card, contact AKASO support with your camera model number.
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