With a name that sounds like it ’s gone through Google Translate repeatedly , the team behind Freecom’sHard Drive Securemust’ve put all their energy into the super - dee - duper RFID cards maintain your information safe . ‘ induce RFID is absolutelynot defeatable , right ?
https://gizmodo.com/scary-video-rfid-passports-secretly-copied-on-a-lovely-5144548
fundamentally , you roll a keycard to operate and unlock the data on the drive . That ’s great , but while I ’m hesitant about RFID cards after lousy experience with my Amex ’s ExpressPay chip , the Hard Drive Secure ’s eyeglasses made me weary for other reason :

admit 2 security department keycards ( 1 drug user keycard , 1 overlord keycard ) in credit card format
which will lock and unlock the campaign for use .
Controlled memory access using RFID technology ( Radio Frequency Identification ) for data point surety . The 2 included RFID keycard are AES encrypted .

USB 2.0 interface – join to any New computer
Reliable and fast data transference
mellow quality aluminum enclosure with optimal internal airflow direction

No cooling fan – no noise !
Compact design , only 15.5 x 14.8 x 4.3 centimetre , save outer space on your desk
The Hard Drive Secure is available now ( though strangely sell out ) with a usurious $ 500 price tag . [ FreecomviaEverythingUSBviaGadgetReviewviakCrunchGear ]

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