Apricorn launches the first USB 3.2 encrypted flash key with C-type connector – KitGuru

Earlier this week, Kingston announced a new trio of secure, encrypted USB keys. Now, we are seeing more hardware-encryption security keys hitting the market, with the latest being the Aegis Secure Key 3NXC USB drive from Apricorn. The main selling point for this one is on-the-fly 100% hardware-based encryption.

One of the main features of Apricorns new pen drive is that its the first encrypted USB flash key with a C connector. The USB drive is software-free, meaning that the256-bit AES XTS encryption is 100% hardware-based. TheAegis Secure Key 3NXC also comes with an onboard keypad where a pin can be entered for authentication.

The USB drive is also described as OS agnostic, which signifies that it works with Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, Chrome, embedded systems, and equipment possessing a powered USB port and storage file system.

The drive has the dimensions81mm x 18.4mm x 9.5mm and weighs 22g. TheAegis Secure Key 3NXC from Apricorn is able to deliver speeds up to 5 Gbps and comes in the following sizes; 4GB ($59), 8GB ($69), 16GB ($89), 32GB ($109), 64GB ($139), and 128GB($179).

Additional information can be found on the product page HERE.

KitGuru says: Standard USB drives can be somewhat unsafe for storing sensitive data, but encrypted, security-focused drives like this get around that with a bunch of features. Do many of you take your data security seriously? Is an encrypted USB like this something that you would use?

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