- Up to 10 fingerprint IDs allowed
- Ultra-fast recognition – less than 1 second
- Easy set-up, no software driver needed (**Fingerprint registration software only compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10. Software required to create/edit accounts and adjust partition size. Regular flash drive use compatible with Windows, Linux, and macOS.)
- Securely protects files using 256-bit AES encryption
- Three-year limited warranty
Product description
One of the most secure USB 3.0 flash drives available, Lexar JumpDrive F35 uses an ultra-fast fingerprint authentication that allows you to protect your data against unauthorized users – in under one second. The F35 can save up to 10 fingerprint IDs, making sure only you and your closest collaborators have access to your files. It also boasts an easy set-up with no software driver required, so you can quickly start transferring your files with speeds up to 150MB/s. And for added peace of mind, it also features 256-bit AES encryption to protect your valuable files. Three-year limited warranty.
Customer reviews:
Alexis
Fingerprint; partition format independent (fat32, exFat, NTFS ...)
I had the idea years ago being tired of entering long passwords.
It would be perfect if we can define several protected drives.
The CD-drive(that contains the app to configure fingerprints), public and private space are all considered as different drives, not partitions.
The speed is quite good, even though we don't buy this drive to get the most performant drive.
I'd like to have more information on the technical encryption, is it software or hardware like OPAL compliant.
Linux: It doesn't work very well on Linux/Ubuntu 18.04. Once the drive is inserted, something keeps reading the drive (blinking led) and detect the new drive, it never settles down.
Lucky L.
While I very much enjoy this flash drive with a biometric fingerprint reader, I do have to admit I am saddened that the software is not compatible with Unix based systems. It does, however, work fantastic on Windows and it does exactly what you would expect it to do. The software is loaded onto a partition of the Flash Drive, so you never need to worry about making sure the system you are using has the downloads or drivers necessary.
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