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Meraki vs Ubiquiti: Which Cloud Networking Platform to Choose?
17 Jan, 2026






£33.71 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re looking at this Kingston 8GB microSDHC for £28.90 ex‑VAT, I’d only call it “good value” in a very specific scenario: you need an industrial-rated card and you’re buying for reliability, not capacity. The industrial/pSLC angle is meant to make the card cope better with heavy write patterns and harsher conditions than a consumer card—so for things like embedded devices, telemetry, ticketing kiosks, industrial sensors, or any setup where the SD card is the only storage and failure is expensive, this can be a sensible buy.
That said, 8GB is tiny in 2026, and at this price you should sanity-check alternatives. If your use is mostly read-heavy (dashcams that buffer fine, simple boot/media storage, light logging) you’ll likely get better cost-per-gigabyte with standard industrial or even commercial cards from the same vendor line—unless you’re explicitly matching a procurement requirement for “industrial/pSLC” behavior. Also, if you’re routinely rewriting a lot, make sure your device supports the capacity/type properly (microSDHC vs SDXC, and controller expectations).
**Bottom line:** buy it if you’re genuinely paying for industrial durability and small-capacity fits your device. Skip it if you just need storage for general-purpose use—£28.90 for 8GB is hard to justify unless the card’s endurance rating is a requirement, not a bonus.

Kingston
Kingston Canvas Select Plus - Flash memory card - 256 GB - A1 / Video Class V10 / UHS-I U1 / Class10 - microSDXC UHS-I

Kingston
Kingston Canvas Select Plus - Flash memory card - 128 GB - Video Class V10 / UHS-I U1 / Class10 - SDXC UHS-I

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

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