

E360 ACE SD Card Recommendations and Common Issues
TL;DR: For the E360 ACE and Vantrue E360 dashcams, choose a high-endurance microSD card from reputable brands designed for continuous video recording, with at least U3/V30 speed class and 64GB capacity or higher to avoid common recording errors and file corruption.

Quick overview
- The E360 ACE dashcam requires a fast, reliable microSD card with sustained write speeds for 360° video recording.
- Vantrue E360 is optimized for high-endurance cards that handle long parking mode recording without corrupt files.
- Common issues include corrupted files, failed recordings, and slow booting, typically caused by incompatible or low-quality SD cards.
What to look for in Canada
Canadian buyers should carefully consider the climate and power setup when choosing a microSD card and installing the E360 ACE dashcam. Cold starts in winter can affect card performance, so cards rated for wide temperature ranges and high endurance are essential to avoid failures. Look for cards with an endurance rating or designed specifically for dashcams and surveillance to handle continuous 24/7 recording, especially if you use parking mode.
Heat tolerance is another crucial factor. While Canadian winters are cold, summers inside vehicles can heat up significantly. Cards that specify extended temperature ranges (-25°C to 85°C or wider) will last longer and reduce the risk of file corruption.
Parking mode requires the dashcam to write continuously or on motion detection even when the vehicle is turned off. This continuous write process demands a microSD card with a strong write endurance to prevent early card failure. Buying a card designed for surveillance or dashcams usually includes firmware optimizations for such use cases.
Installation-wise, using a high-quality microSD card also means faster boot times and quicker recovery from glitches. When installing the E360 ACE or Vantrue E360, ensure the card is formatted correctly (using the dashcam’s built-in format function rather than your computer) to minimize compatibility problems.
My recommendation
If you plan to use the Vantrue E360 or E360 ACE primarily for daily driving and short trips, a 64GB or 128GB high-endurance microSD card with at least U3/V30 speed class will be ideal, balancing storage and reliability. Brands like SanDisk High Endurance, Samsung PRO Endurance, or Kingston Canvas React Plus offer solid performance for Canadian conditions.
For users who want parking mode recording or drive in extreme weather conditions, opting for a 128GB or 256GB endurance-focused card is better. This allows longer recording times without frequent card changes. Also, ensure your dashcam firmware is updated to the latest version to optimize SD card usage and minimize file errors.
Always buy from legitimate Canadian electronics retailers or official brand resellers to avoid counterfeit cards, which are a frequent source of recording problems.
Does this work in winter?
Yes, the E360 ACE and Vantrue E360 work well in Canadian winter provided you use a microSD card rated for cold temperatures and high endurance. Avoid cards without temperature specs or consumer-grade cards that aren’t designed for continuous recording, as they may fail during frequent cold starts.
Do I need a hardwire kit?
If you want reliable parking mode operation—continuous or motion-detected recording while parked—a hardwire kit is recommended. It lets the dashcam draw power directly from your vehicle’s fuse box, avoiding battery drain from USB power. This ensures the camera can record overnight or during long parking periods without interruption.
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