AES 256-bit encrypted USB flash drive with keypad is coming soon!

The HDSEUF112C series of encrypted USB memory devices with a keypad for password entry will be available soon from Magnetic Laboratory. Samples are now in stock at PC House Toei.

The lineup includes three models: the 8GB capacity model "HDSEUF112C8G2," the 16GB capacity model "HDSEUF112C16G2," and the 32GB capacity model "HDSEUF112C32G2.




The HDSEUF112C series is a security USB flash drive capable of hardware-only encryption (AES 256-bit encryption method). As mentioned above, the main unit is equipped with a keypad, and encrypted data can be accessed by entering a set password (6 to 15 digits).

In addition, the device has a function that automatically locks the device when it is removed from the PC, automatically resets the device including internal data if the password is entered incorrectly 10 times, and destroys the chip inside the device when the device is dismantled, thus preventing information leakage even if the device is lost.

The main specifications are as follows: the main unit measures 78.5 x 25 x 11 mm, weighs approximately 17.8 g, has a USB 2.0 interface, and uses the AES 256-bit hardware encryption method. Supported OS are Windows 10/8/7/Vista and Mac OS 10.4 or later. The main unit is also equipped with a battery for password storage, which is charged when connected to a PC. Even if the battery runs out, the password itself will be saved.

The product is scheduled to be released on March 3 (Thursday) at the following preliminary prices

Magnetic Laboratory "HDSEUF112C8G2" (8GB capacity model)
3,980 yen (including tax): PC House Toei

Magnetic Laboratory "HDSEUF112C16G2" (16GB capacity model)
4,980 yen (including tax): PC House Toei

Magnetic Laboratory "HDSEUF112C32G2" (capacity 32GB model)
8,980 yen (including tax): PC House Toei

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