Hi @rachelwojtylko31 and welcome to the community Forum!
I agree with all the above comments. You may have a bad cell on your new uSD cards.
The format in the Wyze app will not check for errors or map out bad cells. It is a “Quick Format”.
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Quick format just marks the partition as “formatted” and destroys the journal that keeps tracks of the files and their locations on hard drive.
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Full format will clear files completely from the partition, rebuild the file system, volume label, and cluster size, and scans partition for logical bad sectors; that’s why full format is slower than quick format. Wyze devices must use the FAT32 format.
Download FAT32format GUI (GUIFormat) - Seamlessly format FAT32 file system drives and partitions and avoid potential performance issues in the future using this application.
Link: (https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Hard-Disk-Utils/FAT32format-GUI.shtml)
- Preferable to use High Endurance cards in your device.
Link for info on HE Cards High Endurance Cards