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Building a Security-First Culture in Your Organisation
31 Mar, 2026







£73.03 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re buying this Kingston 32GB industrial microSDHC for use in a device that actually gets abused—digital signage boxes, rugged kiosks, vehicle/field gear, industrial Raspberry Pi deployments, anything that writes a lot—then it’s a sensible pick. The whole “industrial” angle and the pSLC approach mean it’s typically far more tolerant of frequent writes than standard consumer cards. In practice, that translates to fewer “mysterious” corruptions and less downtime when the storage is under constant churn. At £60.89 ex-VAT you’re paying for reliability rather than raw capacity, so it’s good value if the alternative is replacing cards, debugging boot failures, or having hardware fail in the real world.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for casual use like a dashcam that you rarely write to, a phone, or a one-off device install where the card is mostly read-only. For lighter workloads, you’ll often get the same usable experience cheaper with mainstream cards, and you’re paying a premium here for endurance you may never fully use. If your use is write-heavy, mission-critical, or you’ve been burned by flaky cards before, then yes—this is the sort of “just works” purchase that saves time and warranty grief. If not, put the money into something else (or look for a cheaper capacity tier) and save the industrial tax for where it matters.

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