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February 2016
(84%)
62 Reviews
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Abstract: Kingston Digital , Inc, part of the Kingston Technology Company, Inc, has added to its DataTraveler ® family of products. This new offering is the DataTraveler 2000 which is remarkably similar in appearance to the i Storage DataShur Pro which I reviewed...
Published: 2016-02-15, Author: James , review by: Theinquirer.net
Military-grade encryption, brute force protection, well-built, easy to use
Middling transfer speeds
The DataTraveler 2000 is expensive as far as removable storage goes, but no more so than other security-focused sticks like the Aegis Secure Key and, yes, the iStorage datAshur.Besides, such costs are much easier to swallow when the DataTraveler 2000 cont...
Military-grade encryption, brute force protection, well-built, easy to use
Expensive, middling transfer speeds
A sleek and secure USB drive, the DataTraveler's integrated keypad and top-of-the-line encryption make it a wise choice for businesses and individuals looking to keep sensitive data safe...
Fast transfer speeds with USB 3.0/3.1, Hardwarebased AESXTS encryption, PINbased access increasing device compatibility, Durable and lightweight design, Security lockdown feature protecting sensitive data
No FIPS rating for this model as of this review, Limited to 32GB max size
I have always been a supporter of encrypted flash drives, as security should be a number one concern for everyone. With more and more personal data being put on portable flash drives, there has to be a way to lock it down. Sure there are some apps that ca...
Priced at Rs.12, 880, Kingston DataTraveller 2000 is something that barely has competition in the market. It protects your data with high-end hardware encryption technology comes with impressive data speeds and offers you the peace of mind that no other f...
256-bit AES encryption, Rugged and water resistant
Unbelievably expensive, Unintuitive administration, Highest capacity is 64GB,
Who is the DataTraveler 2000 really for? It's insanely expensive, and seems to be total overkill for casual users, even those concerned about leaving sensitive information lying around. Software encryption should be good enough for most people.Considering...
This Kingston DataTraveler 2000 secure Pen Drive is for those who carry sensitive data that may cause losses to a company in case it lands up in the wrong hands. And since this is no ordinary pen drive it does come for a price.4.5 out of 5Kingston DataTra...
EASY TO SETUP & USE, HARDWARE LEVEL ENCRYPTION, DUST & WATER PROOF, RUGGED CASING, LOADS OF EXTRA OPTIONS
16GB VARIANT COULD BE CHEAPER
Acting primarily with a role as a crucial data encrypted drive, the Military Grade 256-bit AES XTS touting Kingston DataTraveler 2000 meets my expectations as to what a secure drive should offer. First and foremost, it features an easy to use password pro...
Abstract: Kingston, one of the most renowned memory and USB flash drive manufacturer around the globe, announced at CES 2016 their latest flash drive; the DataTraveler 2000. What separates the DataTraveler 2000 is that it sports AES-256 in XTS mode making it an inc...
Hardware encrypted, Excellent build quality, Metal body and chain
Complicated manual (its required)
Kingston DataTraveler 2000 Secure Flash Drive ReviewThis drive is obviously intended for a select group of people, particularly those who need to travel together with sensitive digital documents or applications that can't be transferred online due to size...