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AI-generated summary
If you’re after a dependable microSD for “always-on” use, Kingston’s High Endurance line is a sensible pick. These cards are aimed at dash cams, CCTV/NVRs, and other devices that hammer the storage with lots of writes, where cheaper generic cards tend to die early or get flaky. For £23.41 ex-VAT for 64GB, the value is solid *if* your use case actually benefits from endurance — i.e., continuous recording, frequent overwrites, or heavy write cycles.
I wouldn’t buy it for casual camera/vlogging use where you mostly write once and transfer off. In those scenarios, a standard card often gives similar day-to-day performance for less, and “endurance” is just you paying for a feature you won’t fully use. Also, make sure your device supports microSDXC and the card’s speed rating well enough for your recording mode—endurance won’t help if the host device is the bottleneck.
**Buy it if:** dash cams, body cams, security cameras, and other write-heavy deployments where reliability matters more than chasing the lowest price. **Skip it if:** it’s mainly for occasional photos, basic media playback, or you don’t care much about lifespan—you’ll probably overpay.

Kingston
Kingston Industrial - Flash memory card (microSDHC to SD adapter included) - 32 GB - A1 / Video Class V30 / UHS-I U3 / Class10 - microSDHC UHS-I

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

Kingston
Kingston Canvas Go! Plus - Flash memory card (microSDXC to SD adapter included) - 256 GB - A2 / Video Class V30 / UHS-I U3 / Class10 - microSDXC UHS-I

Samsung
Samsung EVO Plus MB-MC1T0SA - Flash memory card (microSDXC to SD adapter included) - 1 TB - A2 / Video Class V30 / UHS-I U3 / Class10 - microSDXC UHS-I