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| Trek ThumbDrive SWIPE - USB flash drive - 256 MB - Hi-Speed USB | 
enlarge | Brand: Trek Category: CE
List Price: $199.00 Buy New: $9.95 You Save: $189.05 (95%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
System Memory: 256 Hard Drive Size: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.1 x 1 x 0.4
MPN: TDSW256 Model: SWIPE UPC: 802368350120 EAN: 0802368350120 ASIN: B0006436NS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Biometric security using the latest swipe/strip sensor technology | | | Hardware-based fingerprint enrollment and verification | | | USB 2.0 High Speed | | | Plug and Play via USB port | | | Personal Secure Storage Drive |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The exciting ThumbDrive SWIPE brings biometric security to the next level in the ThumbDrive family. As more people rely on computers and the Internet to create and store information, personal security and privacy becomes ever more important. ThumbDrive SWIPE combines the latest fingerprint swipe sensor technology to offer a single portable secure storage medium, offering protection against intrusion.Your personal data should be accessible by you only. With ThumbDrive SWIPE, it is now possible! An included secure application let you save confidential data in an off-limits protected area, accessible only by the user with the swipe of the correct finger.Along with the traditional features found on every ThumbDrive, ThumbDrive SWIPE includes a fingerprint reader that performs enrollment and verification of the user. ThumbDrive SWIPE is developed with the first biometric fingerprint authentication solutions that can work for everyone, everywhere, under the most demanding real-world conditions. Fully self-contained, it requires no additional software installation to work.
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| Customer Reviews:
Good idea poorly implemented September 21, 2007 My company is reviewing biometric USB drives to ensure that lost media won't result in exposed data. The idea of a self-contained fingerprint encryption software is just what we need. However, this device has a number of design flaws. First, the swipe reader requires too much precision to reliably read enrollments. Unless you swipe your finger at exactly the right angle and speed every time, it will reject. Also, the unit requires "run as administrator" privs under Vista. Add to that the relatively poor physical construction, poorly spelled dialog boxes in the software and label for winning an award in 2003, and I'd say this is a first generation product that should have been upgraded and improved in the 4 years hence. I'd not recommend this product.
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