- IT Office Moves
How to Plan Your Office Network Cabling Before You Move
11 Mar, 2026







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AI-generated summary
The Kingston Canvas Go Plus is a sensible choice if you’re using a microSD as a “serious storage workhorse” for devices that actually benefit from speed—think dashcams, action cams, drones, field recording, or phones/tablets that support it well. The big value here is that it’s not the cheapest card that “works fine until it doesn’t”; it’s tuned for sustained writes and smoother recording/copying, so you’re less likely to hit annoying stutters when you’re transferring footage or streaming files off-card. At **£112.37 ex-VAT** for 512GB, it’s competitively priced for a card positioned for real performance, not just storage capacity.
That said, it’s not automatically the right buy for every business use case. If you’re mostly using it for document storage, light photo transfer, or card readers are your bottleneck (slow readers/cables, poor USB adapters, or older hosts), you won’t get your money’s worth from the “plus” performance—cheaper equivalents can make more sense. Also, make sure your devices genuinely support the microSD mode it’s intended for; otherwise you’ll be capped by the host. If you tell me what device(s) you’re deploying this in (and whether it’s for recording continuously or just swapping files), I can sanity-check whether this is the right tier or overkill.

Samsung
Samsung P9 Express MB-MK256T - Flash memory card - 256 GB - A1 / Video Class V30 / UHS-I U3 - microSDXC Express - white

Kingston
Kingston Canvas React Plus - Flash memory card - 1 TB - Video Class V60 / UHS-II U3 / Class10 - SDXC UHS-II

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

Kingston
Kingston Canvas Select Plus - Flash memory card - 1 TB - Video Class V30 / UHS-I U3 / Class10 - SDXC UHS-I