- Internet & Connectivity
How to Set Up a 4G/5G Backup Internet Connection for Business
18 Mar, 2026
£62.28 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
SanDisk’s iXpand Go is the kind of “it just works” pocket drive that makes sense if you live in iPhone/iPad land and you’re constantly moving photos and videos off-device. The Lightning connector means you’re not faffing with adapters or hunting for cables—plug it in and you’ve got a quick path to back up, share, or free up space. For £51.95 ex-VAT for 128GB, it’s reasonably priced for the convenience factor, and it’s a solid tool for busy teams (field workers, sales, consultants) who need a quick backup option without involving IT every time.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this for “general storage” across a mixed device fleet. It’s purpose-built for Apple users, and if your environment is mostly Windows/Android, you’ll be better served by a standard USB 3.0 stick that doesn’t lock you into a Lightning workflow. Also, like all phone-linked drives, it’s only as good as the habit and the app—great for occasional transfers, but not a replacement for a proper managed backup routine. If your users are Apple-heavy and you want a straightforward, low-friction add-on for backups and media offloads, it’s a good buy; if not, skip it.

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