Testseek.com have collected 13 expert reviews of the IronKey Basic D250 Encrypted USB2 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for IronKey Basic D250 Encrypted USB2.
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The editors liked
Rugged
Durable construction
Excellent transfer speed (equal to or better than anything I had on hand)
Ability to use portable applications (not U3
But similar functionality)
Onboard web browser functionality works well for automatically storing/en...
Selfdestructs if password attempts fail
Erases data if casing is breached
Improved password manager software
Anonymous web browsing
Extremely durable. Meets military specifications (encrypted storage also meets military specifications). Secure anonymous browsing
Password management. Self-destructs on tampering. Secure backup/restore of contents.
Top-notch security
With 256-bit AES hardware encryption in Cipher-Block Chaining mode. Includes software for secure Web browsing and password management. Ruggedized construction is tamper-resistant and tamper-evident.
Virtually indestructible
Tamper proof water proof
Truly secures your data
The editors didn't like
More expensive than most flash drives
Password Manager interface needs more manual interaction for adding/deleting credentials if they cannot be autopopulated
Crossplatform features still need some work
Overkill for most users
Expensive
Anonymous browsing feature can slow web access
Not USB 3.0 compatible
Password manager could be more flexible. Form-filler is limited compared with the competition. Password generator doesnt handle password policies. Secure browsing slows downloading.
Abstract: The Ironkey flash drive really does live up to its bold claims, with top notch security features and a durable build quality. It doesnt compromise on the performance front, either. The price isnt cheap, but its not unreasonable for this level of qu...
Build quality aside, the IronKey Personal is an impressive piece of portable storage with capacities up to 8GB. Its security looks bullet-proof – but beware of bricking it with repeated wrong passwords. Andrew Harrison ...