Published on February 22nd,2008 at 2:05 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

XiaoClef2: A New USB Key from Princeton, with Embedded Fingerprint Reader

One of the best ways to protect data is to lock it in a certain way that nobody except you has access to it. Even if a password protected USB key is doing its job very well, owning a USB card with a fingerprint reader is by far the quickest and safest way to prevent others from stealing your info.

Princeton in Japan has just released a new USB key with a fingerprint reader, the XiaoClef2. Available in 512MB, 1GB, 2GB and 4GB.

Via Princeton
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Comments
 

  • msq

    This sort of pendrive protection is rather common. I saw yesterday something similiar at saturn market. It was pendrive with fingerorint authorization for about 20$

  • unruled

    seems nice, but what if you want to lend it to a friend?

  • http://craziestgadgets.com CraziestGadgets_dot_com

    it might be awkward to have to swipe your finger over it if your usb slot is in an inaccessible spot, like the back of your computer on the floor.

 

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