- VoIP & Phone Systems
VoIP for Remote and Hybrid Teams: Best Practices for 2026
18 Mar, 2026
£75.16 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The SanDisk Phone Drive is one of those “small problem, actually useful” gadgets. Having both USB‑C and Lightning in the same body is genuinely handy if you bounce between a laptop/Android and an iPhone, or if your team needs quick file moves without hunting for adapters. For £63.06 ex‑VAT, you’re paying a premium versus a plain USB stick, but you’re buying convenience and fewer support headaches (“it doesn’t fit”, “which cable do we need?”). In day-to-day office use—sharing a deck, moving invoices, grabbing quick PDFs—this is the kind of thing people will reach for.
That said, it’s not a storage workhorse. If you need something for big transfers, backups, or frequent large file moves, you’ll get better value with a standard high-speed USB stick or even a small SSD—this is more “transfer on demand” than “serious throughput”. I’d recommend it for: sales teams, consultants, reception/admin staff, and anyone who regularly handles files between iPhones and computers. I wouldn’t bother if you only use one device type (all-USB‑C or all‑Lightning) or if you want maximum speed per pound—then a simpler USB drive is usually smarter.

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