

💿 Archive your legacy in HD — fast, flawless, forever.
The Verbatim BD-R 25GB 16X Blu-ray discs offer professional-grade, single-layer recordable media with a massive 25GB capacity and ultra-fast 16x write speed. Engineered with Hard Coat technology, these discs resist scratches, fingerprints, and dust, ensuring data integrity for up to 100 years. Compatible with all major Blu-ray hardware brands, this 25-pack spindle is perfect for backing up HD video, music, and photos with superb resolution and sound quality, all backed by Verbatim’s trusted lifetime warranty.








| ASIN | B00471HK0Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1 in Blank BD-R Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,559) |
| Date First Available | July 24, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023942974574 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.05 pounds |
| Item model number | 97457 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Verbatim Americas, LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 12 x 2 inches |
| Recording Capacity | 25 Hours |
| UPC | 023942974574 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
| Write Speed | 16x |
N**R
Solid Choice to Burn any type of Content to that needs a BD-R
I needed some BD-Rs for PS4 "testing" purposes and these were well rated and cheap enough. I was able to get 3 discs burned just fine, and the discs worked in the PS4. I was interested to see what color they were on the bottom since original CD-Rs were blue, newer ones are light green, and DVD-Rs are a purple blue. It turns out BD-R discs are....dark grey. A bit anticlimactic, I know. I was hoping for a really pretty Blue. Oh well, they were easy to write, worked in what I needed it to, and that's good enough for me.
C**N
Reliable Blu-ray discs, EXCELLENT QUALITY
These Verbatim BD-R discs work perfectly for data backup and video storage. Writing speed is fast and consistent, with no errors so far. Great quality and excellent value in a 50-pack.
D**N
Very reliable
Great quality. Never had one fail on me and never ended up with a disc that doesn't read properly. Generally Blu-Rays recordables are significantly more reliable than recordable DVDs or CDs. BD-R discs are compatible with the vast majority of standalone players (with the exception of some very early models) and with all game consoles that support Blu-Ray discs. Note that these are single layer discs and are generally not suitable for backing up commercial movies, since they're usually bigger than 25GB and won't fit on a single layer disc without reencoding. Also mind that you need a Blu-Ray writer to burn these. DVD drives will not be able to read or write these discs. Combo drives will also not be able to record these, but will be able to read them once recorded on a compatible drive.
R**R
Best Quality Discs, cautionary tale on other "Verbatim" option
I've used the Verbatim BD-R 50GB discs frequently for a couple years. They are quite reliable. There is an alternative “Verbatim” 50GB BD-R disc sourced from Japan. It's an all-white, printable disc that you will find on Amazon and other sites. They are temptingly priced at about half the cost of the Verbatim discs you see on this page. I bought a spindle of 100 discs on the bay and many were defective. After translating comments from Asian posters at Amazon, I see others found the same visually obvious problem: white smudges on the outer rim of the discs reflecting lousy quality control. The “verbatim” brand name was evidently licensed by a less assiduous manufacturer in Japan. The manufacturer part numbers for these turkeys: VBR260RP100SV1, VBR260YP50V1 No brand of media is perfectly reliable. From burning discs of various types for 20 years I’ve learned to burn at the slowest available speed. The time investment is worth it because the output has less immediate and long term failures. With Blu-ray, I’ve never seen burning problems with 25 GB, single layer format. The 50 GB, dual layer format fails occasionally even with best quality, Verbatim media. Always use “Verify” mode with your burning software – some errors are not detected during writing, but appear later on reading. I’ve used some of the budget brands of blu-ray media and they worked fine, but I’ve only tried budget brands with single layer 25 GB, and then only a small sample size. The test of a media brand comes with the more problematic dual layer format. It takes a lot of experience to figure out whether an annoying failure rate is coming from hardware, software or media. I expect there are many good software burning packages. I suspected that the burner within my DVDFab suite was a factor in producing errors with 50 GB discs. I tried Cyberlink’s Power2Go burning software and it cut down my coaster rate sharply. Power2Go is the most reliable software I’ve ever used, better even than the venerable ImgBurn freeware standard. I highly recommend Power2Go. I’ve used two quality external blu-ray burning drives, plus a low cost external drive. If you want top reliability with frequent use you must fork-out for the best external drive from ASUS or Buffalo. Any configuration of hardware/software/media has worked acceptably for me with 25 GB discs. For 50 GB I’ve found the Buffalo drive to be slightly more reliable than ASUS. More controlled, extensive testing would be needed to be definitive. edit: I see pioneer has just come out with an internal BD burner. A lot of people swear by that brand. Perhaps there are good internal drive options beyond what I've tested. This concludes my TED talk.
T**N
Yep. it's a stack of BDR rewritable discs
Well, what more can I say other than yes, these are exactly what they claim to be—50 shiny little discs that hold your data, your hopes, your dreams, and that embarrassing karaoke video you swore you'd never show anyone. Nothing more, nothing less. They’re like the introverted office worker of the tech world: they show up, do their job, don’t ask for attention, and quietly slip away to be filed under "works as advertised." Sure, I could wax poetic about the way a laser lovingly etches its mark into the delicate aluminum cookie sandwiched between layers of hard plastic, like a futuristic baker crafting the world's most useless Oreo. But let’s be real—you don’t care about that. You just want to know, “Will this hold my movie collection and/or questionable downloads?” And the answer is a resounding "Yes. Yes, it will." So, if you’re looking for something to store your memories, bad decisions, and maybe a few terabytes of legally questionable media, look no further. These discs will do it. They’re the unsung heroes of data storage, silently holding everything you treasure (or need to hide). Just don’t try to eat them. No matter how much I talk about cookies, they’re still plastic.
E**L
Good equipment
Excellent quality and competitive price
R**A
O item chegou até bem antes do prazo, mas pecaram na embalagem que veio sem proteções, nem plástico bolha dentro tinha e por sorte não dainficou as mídias. Pelo leve trincado na tampa de proteção dá pra perceber. De resto são originais e de qualidade Verbatim.
N**A
Every thing was good
S**R
Blu-ray disklerde Verbatim en iyisi sonra da HP
M**S
Most my BR discs for viewing have worked out very well
A**H
These are really of good quality. The packing is awesome. Received the item in excellent condition. Perfect condition.
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