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Meraki Insight: Application Performance Monitoring
26 Feb, 2026







£19.54 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £16.46 ex-VAT, the Kingston DataTraveler Micro is exactly the kind of “hands-together” storage stick most UK businesses end up needing: cheap, tough-ish, and fast enough for everyday file transfers. Kingston’s USB sticks are generally reliable, and the little metal body tends to survive being tossed into desks, laptop bags, or handed out to staff without turning into a dodgy, wobbly mess. If you’re doing things like sharing installs, moving doc packs, backing up a few spreadsheets, or grabbing a handful of client files between machines, it’s a sensible buy.
I’d recommend it for anyone who wants low-cost capacity with minimal hassle—IT teams issuing recovery media, office admins moving files, or small businesses doing the occasional data grab. The main “why not” is that it’s still a basic USB stick: if you’re doing heavy, repeated transfers (large videos/VM images constantly) or need maximum performance under sustained writes, you’ll likely be happier spending a bit more on a higher-grade stick or using network/SSD-based workflows. Also, check that your devices have a decent USB port—Micro form factors are convenient, but if you’re plugging/unplugging constantly, comfort and connector fit matter more than you’d think.

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