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EaseUS Releases Guide for Protecting Travel Data

EaseUS has released a guide focused on protecting travel photos and videos from multiple devices using SSR and DVR technologies as the summer travel season peaks.

15 July 2026
EaseUS Releases Guide for Protecting Travel Data

As the summer travel season intensifies, the risk of data loss from storage devices increases, especially for travelers capturing high-quality videos and photos with advanced cameras. EaseUS Software has released a new guide detailing data protection strategies and identifying common misconceptions and risks associated with memory card usage during travel. The guide highlights the company's proprietary Smart Sector Reconstruction (SSR) and Deep Video Reconstruction (DVR) technologies, which are presented as methods to enhance the recovery process for photos and videos across various devices.

Summer conditions, such as humidity and high temperatures, combined with frequent device use and potentially large file sizes, heighten the risk of data loss. While cloud services offer backups, they often prove insufficient for the storage demands of large 4K/8K videos or RAW photos, and may fail in areas with poor connectivity. File system errors, accidental deletions, or interrupted recording processes are cited as more common causes of data loss than physical damage.

EaseUS emphasizes a dual-protection strategy involving proactive storage management and advanced recovery technologies. Recommendations include creating redundancy by simultaneously saving footage to multiple storage mediums, such as external SSDs and separate memory cards. In cases of data loss, the company suggests using memory card recovery software like EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard. The integrated SSR and DVR technologies are designed to locate fragmented data and reassemble broken video files, aiming to improve recovery success rates, particularly for high-resolution and fragmented video content.

The EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard software supports file formats from various camera manufacturers and device types, including drones, action cameras, and mirrorless cameras. It is compatible with both Windows and macOS operating systems. The company states it continuously updates its algorithms to ensure compatibility with the latest camera systems and ultra-high-definition recording formats like 8K video.

Original source: prnewswire.com