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19 Mar, 2026







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For £26.34 ex-VAT, the Kingston DataTraveler microDuo 128GB is a pretty sensible buy *if* you’re buying multiple sticks for general office use. The dual USB-A + USB-C setup is the real win in day-to-day life: you can hand it to someone with a laptop that has only USB-A, or only USB-C, without hunting for adapters. That saves time and prevents the “it won’t plug in” annoyance that always shows up when you’re trying to share files quickly.
That said, don’t expect it to feel like a “fast drive” for large transfers. It’s fine for documents, installers, small media, backups of work files, and sneaker-net workflows—but if you’re moving lots of videos or doing frequent big transfers, you’ll likely feel the wait compared to pricier USB sticks. I’d buy this for teams doing light-to-moderate file sharing and for IT rollouts where you want reliable, simple capacity rather than top-end performance. I wouldn’t bother if your use case is heavy, time-sensitive data movement—then you’re better off spending a bit more on a faster USB model.

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