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Corsair's Flash Padlock takes the idea of the high school locker to an electronic level. It's a USB drive with a five-button numeric keypad down the front into which you punch a PIN.
Sabrent launches its new USB-C to SATA/IDE 2.5-inch, 3.5-inch, and 5.25-inch HDD adapter, a truly one-stop storage management solution for SATA, IDE drives.
Faster drives like these follow the USB 3.2 format, which means they'll end up slower if you plug them into a 2.0 port. It doesn't help that USB 3.2 was made even more confusing over the years ...
Kingston IronKey™ Keypad 200, the industry’s first drive to deliver the latest FIPS 140-3 Level 3 security for your data, with alphanumeric keypad and multi-PIN option.