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When Should You Escalate an IT Issue? A Guide for Staff
13 Sep, 2025






£132.48 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re going to use a microSDXC in a device that’s actually picky about sustained speed—think dashcams, action cams, some handheld cameras, or rugged tablets—this Kingston “Canvas Go Plus” is a sensible choice. It’s aimed at reliability for recording (not just quick file transfers), and the “Go” line tends to behave well in the real world: fewer dropped frames, decent write consistency, and broadly trouble-free day-to-day use. At £112.26 ex-VAT for 512GB, you’re paying for the “it just works” factor more than you are for the cheapest megabytes-per-pence option.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this for every generic gadget where storage is the only concern. If it’s for a basic phone/tablet that you’re mostly using for media and occasional transfers, a cheaper card will often feel identical to users. Also, make sure your host device supports the speed class you’re buying—otherwise you’re paying for headroom you can’t use. If you’ve got multiple deployments (lots of endpoints, cameras, field devices), it’s a good procurement pick; if it’s one-off casual use in a compatible device, there are typically better-value alternatives.

Kingston
Kingston Canvas Go! Plus - Flash memory card - 128 GB - Video Class V30 / UHS-I U3 / Class10 - SDXC UHS-I

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Kingston Canvas Select Plus - Flash memory card - 512 GB - A1 / Video Class V30 / UHS-I U3 / Class10 - microSDXC UHS-I

Kingston
Kingston Industrial - Flash memory card - 8 GB - A1 / Video Class V30 / UHS-I U3 / Class10 - microSDHC UHS-I

Kingston
Kingston Canvas React Plus - Flash memory card - 128 GB - Video Class V60 / UHS-II U3 / Class10 - SDXC UHS-II