Nextorage has unveiled its new NX-F2PRO Series and NX-F2SE SD cards. The NX-F2PRO Series are V90 rated cards that have claimed write speeds of up to 290MB/s and read speeds of up to 300MB/s.
The NX-F2PRO Series V90 compatibility allows them to record high-resolution, high-frame rate material. The cards are available in capacities of 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB.
The NX-F2SE Series are V60 rated cards and they come in capacities of 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB. These cards are suitable for a lot of HD/4K capture and they feature a minimum guaranteed speed of 60 MB/s.
According to Nextorage, both the NX-F2PRO Series and NX-F2SE Series have passed 9 types of durability tests and they come with a 5-year product warranty. A 5-year warranty is something you rarely see with memory cards.
DURABILITY TESTS
- Dustproof: IP5X compliant
- Waterproof: IPX7 compliant
- Shock resistance(Drop): Tested from 1.5m height
- Shock resistance(Twist): Tested with 10N power
- Anti-insertion resistance: Tested 10,000 times
- X-ray resistance: ISO 7816-1 compliant
- UV resistance: ISO 7816-1 compliant
- Anti-Static: certified to IEC 61000-4-2 standard
- Magnetic resistance based on Nextorage internal testing
The cards also come with Data recovery software called Memory Card File Rescue. The Memory Card File Rescue software can be used for recovering accidentally deleted data, and it is available for download as a special offer for Nextorage memory card product purchasers.
Who is Nextorage?
If you haven’t heard of Nextorage before, they were established in October 2019 as a company specializing in the memory storage solutions business. Nextorage is actually led by engineers and staff who build on over 20 years of history in memory storage at Sony. Their company mantra is to create a framework for continuing to provide products of the highest performance with peace of mind, by fully leveraging their memory controller technology, highly durable product design, manufacturing infrastructure, and memory purchasing capacity.
Nextorage already makes CFexpress Type B cards which I have reviewed on the site before, as well as microSD and SSDs.
Price & Availability
I don’t have any pricing on the cards at the moment, but I will attempt to find out. The cards are scheduled to start shipping in April.