

💿 Backup like a boss — store more, print sharp, and burn fast!
The Verbatim 43811 25GB BD-R discs offer high-capacity, 6x speed Blu-ray recording with a wide inkjet printable surface for professional customization. Designed for long-lasting archival storage, these discs combine advanced blue laser technology and a hard coat protective layer to ensure excellent playback and data integrity. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, high-definition data backup and personalized disc labeling in a convenient 25-pack spindle.
| ASIN | B00DHS99PY |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,284 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1 in BD-R |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,027) |
| Date First Available | 8 July 2013 |
| Form Factor | Blu-ray Disc Recordable (BD-R) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023942438113 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 428 g |
| Item model number | 43811 |
| Manufacturer | Verbatim |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 13 x 4.6 cm; 428 g |
| Recording capacity | 24 Hours |
| Series | Opt Media BD-R Verbatim 25GB 25pcs SL 25pcs Data |
| UPC | 023942438113 |
| Write speed | 27 MB/s |
D**D
work amazingly and great quality overall
work perfectly. I haven't tested the write speed but they seem fast enough as-well as the readability. They are very easy to use as-well just put it in your reader and start burning/reading.
B**M
Great for data storage backup
Ok, so you'll need a blu-ray burner to burn / read these discs. But that said... They are great for data backup storage. They say there are two kinds of people - those who have haven't yet experienced data loss, and those who have. External hard drives can fail, whether solid state or disc based. So I like to back up important family movies, memories etc on something else as well, and blu-ray discs are a great option. These ones can store up to 50GB each, so enough for tons and tons of photos (my entire back catalogue in fact, and that's quite a few from years of travelling). They can also hold lots of .mov files, great for family videos etc. Longevity, I'm not sure. Too soon to say. We were told back in the 80s that CDs were indestructible. It turned out they weren't. If these last me 10 or 20 years, with care, I'll be happy, I'll have made new copies by then, assuming I'm still around to do so! I don't much mind if they outlast me, or not. I looked into it and did a bit of research to see how long we can expect DVDs or BLU-Ray discs to last. The answer turns out to be "long enough for most purposes, but not as long as we thought"! If anyone needs to archive really important material for future generations, they might wish to use the highly stable and reliable MABL-discs. These have passed rigorous quality controls and are supposed to last 1,000 years (assuming they're kept carefully in good conditions). My understanding is that Verbatim's BluRay discs were 'MABL' though it's not clear to me if this set of discs are.
T**P
Good value for larger disc storage capacity
Brought these to store a large amount of video and picture files. They are designed so that you can print onto the disc, but can still easily be written on as needed. The discs themselves seem to be well made and don't appear to be any more flimsy than other brands I have used in the past. I have stored and transferred data to them with no issues so far. In terms of longevity, then this is only proven by many years of storage, which is somewhat open to interpretation (as they still use an organic material). M-disc, which is more expensive is the only type of disc that professes to last many generations long (theoretically 1000 years), but I have written onto (cheap) CDs approaching 20 years old that still work fine, but they are stored in a metal box away from light and indoors (so no extreme temperatures), so make of that what you will, as to if you trust storage via this medium or not. Otherwise happy with the cost to quantify to storage ratio of these.
R**7
Recommended
Work great good price recommended purchase for all 😁
H**N
Inkjet Printable
Fast delivery, value for money
K**N
Fantastic discs, although cut at 4 x speed for best reliablity and no coasters
Fantastic discs, make sure your writer is working correctly and you have the latest bios and drivers for it, plenty of people that complain about poor media simply haven't got their set-up right, if you value your data just buy a brand new blu ray writer when you buy the discs, my old drive had hardly been used but was having problems so I bought a new pioneer drive on here with the discs. Use the latest version of Nero, it has something called discspan this lets you drag a massive folder over to the disc and it will automatically split the files on to the discs for you then all you have to do is put a new disc in, on 4 speed this takes approx 35 mins to burn and verify the discs, make sure you switch on verify data as this is important to know that the discs are being written correctly. I have burned 50 of these discs backing up my various digital camera and music files with no coasters.
M**S
ok...but that price? urgh.
why are blank blurays...in 2025...still so expensive? im half tempted to set my archiving to split into 4.7gb chunks and just use DVDs. sure, way more burn time, but they're far cheaper and burn faster. or go tape/LTO? rant over. they're discs, good brand, no coasters so far. *mumbles about price*
A**A
Reliable - nothing else matters
I was dithering which brand to buy to use with my Panasonic hard drive TV recorder and in the absence of Panasonic's own brand (I can't find those anywhere) decided to try these. I haven't had any failures yet and that is what matters for archival purposes. I have also started to use them with a Pioneer external disc writer and they seem very stable with that, too. I wouldn't waste money trying a lesser brand. These do seem to work very well.
S**A
The product has proved good and totally cost effective. happy with the purchase after use.
A**4
Ottimo prodotto del resto è verbatim non fuffa, buon prezzo, non sono lth, sono stampabili per tutta la superficie con stampanti inkjet compatibili!
D**L
très bon Blu ray
L**Y
Come anche nel caso dei DVD, fino adesso (incrociando le dita) non ho mai avuto problemi con i dischi Verbatim fatti da Mitsubishi Chemicals Corp oppure da Mitsubishi-Kagaku Media. Anche in questo caso della confezione di 5 pezzi BD-R DL 50GB, li ho verificati con DVD Identifier ed altri software (immagini allegate) e sono fatti da Mitsubishi-Kagaku Media in Taiwan, quindi una garanzia della prima classe di qualità del supporto ottico. Da vedere su sito digitalfaq la guida Blank DVD Media Quality Review (Manufacturer+Brand). Ogni disco ha la sua custodia standard (non slim) e corrispondono alle immagini della inserzione. La capacità di questi dischi blu-ray dual layer è di 50GB, ma attenzione, sono espressi in multipli di 10 non di 2, quindi la capacità effettiva è di 50.050.629.632 Byte che equivale a 46,61 GiB (GibiByte, cioè i GigaByte multipli di 2, quello che di fatto fanno vedere i diversi sistemi operativi). Il layer scrivibile MABL di colore grigio scuro (non il solito blu) è un layer inorganico, che in teoria dovrebbe garantire una durata di vita più lunga del supporto rispetto a quelli fatti con layer organico, ma comunque non la stessa durata dei M disc, questi ultimi essendone i migliori. Confermo la velocità massima di scrittura di 6x come riconosciuta anche dai software utilizzati per ricavare le info del supporto, ma è possibile scriverli anche con velocità più basse di 4x e 2x. Altamente raccomandati a chi cerca qualità a livelli di standard industriale.
V**B
ottimi bluray rescrivibili.
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