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Meraki Health Monitoring: Keeping Your Network in Top Shape
29 Oct, 2025







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AI-generated summary
Kingston’s High Endurance 128GB microSD is one of those “buy it once, worry less” cards—built for constant read/write scenarios where cheap cards tend to die early. At £36.40 ex-VAT, it’s not the cheapest 128GB option, but the price makes sense if you’re provisioning equipment like dashcams, security recorders, industrial sensors, or any device that keeps logging data. If your team’s dealing with ongoing replacements and downtime, the “endurance” angle can be genuinely cost-effective versus going for the lowest-priced UHS-I cards that may start acting flaky sooner.
That said, I wouldn’t choose it for casual use in devices that rarely write data. For things like tablets, cameras used occasionally, or general file shuttling, you’re likely paying for durability you won’t leverage. Also, make sure the device you’re using is compatible with UHS-I Class 10 and that it supports the file system/handling the card expects—most issues here are compatibility/formatting rather than the card itself. Overall: good value if it’s for continuous recording or heavy logging; unnecessary spend if it’s just an occasional storage upgrade.

Kingston
Kingston High Endurance - Flash memory card - 32 GB - A1 / UHS-I U1 / Class10 - microSDHC UHS-I

Kingston
Kingston Canvas Go! Plus - Flash memory card (microSDXC to SD adapter included) - 64 GB - A2 / Video Class V30 / UHS-I U3 / Class10 - microSDXC UHS-I

Kingston
Kingston Canvas Go! Plus - Flash memory card - 256 GB - Video Class V30 / UHS-I U3 / Class10 - SDXC UHS-I

Kingston
Kingston Canvas Go! Plus - Flash memory card - 64 GB - A2 / Video Class V30 / UHS-I U3 / Class10 - microSDXC UHS-I
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