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29 Dec, 2025
£63.43 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The SanDisk Phone Drive is one of those “should have been standard years ago” gadgets: a compact stick that’s actually useful for moving files between phones and laptops without hunting for cables. If you’re in a typical UK office workflow—photos from a phone to share, quick transfers for training materials, ad hoc backups before someone changes devices—having both USB‑C and Lightning in the same drive is genuinely convenient. For £53.20 ex‑VAT, though, it’s only good value if you *will* use the phone-to-phone connectivity. If it’s mostly going to sit in a drawer for the occasional laptop transfer, you’ll probably get more storage per pound with a plain USB stick.
I’d recommend it for anyone supporting multiple devices (mixed iPhones/iPads and Androids, or staff who constantly forget to email large files) or for small teams that want a simple “plug, copy, done” process. It’s less ideal for heavy, frequent file moving where speed and workload matter, or for environments where staff are likely to lose tiny devices—because then you’re paying a premium for the convenience features rather than the capacity. If you can tell it’ll be used weekly and stored sensibly, it’s a solid buy; if not, I’d look at a basic USB drive and handle phone transfers with whatever cable/device management you already have.

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