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AI-generated summary
If you’re buying this Kingston microSD for something that’s actually used hard — think dash cams, rugged IoT boxes, field sensors, or any device that writes a lot of logs — the “industrial” line is the point. In real terms, the pSLC approach tends to be more consistent under constant writes than the bargain-bin cards, so you get fewer annoying “it worked for a month” moments. At £34.93 ex‑VAT for 16GB, it’s not cheap, but it’s not wildly overpriced either for an industrial-grade option, especially if downtime would cost you more than the card.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for casual use where write activity is low. For phones, tablets, or occasional media storage, you’re paying for endurance you’ll never take advantage of. Also, don’t overlook that 16GB is tight for modern workloads; it can be fine for embedded logging or small video clips, but if you’re expecting lots of recordings or heavy buffering, you’ll likely want more capacity. If your use case is frequent writes and you value reliability over capacity, this is a sensible buy; if not, you can almost certainly get better value elsewhere.

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