![]() ![]() ![]() If it weren’t for the label and a slightly heftier feel, you couldn’t tell the Data Traveler 4000 G2 from a non-secure USB thumb drive. The key isn’t this long, that’s the cap attached on the back. ![]() Kingston’s Data Traveler 4000 G2 needs to be unlocked from the computer it’s connected to. Few people need to access their sensitive data on anything other than a computer, but if you do, a secure flash drive with a keypad is the way to go. That is, once unlocked, you can use it with anything that recognizes USB mass storage-car stereos, media players, and Smart TVs, for example, as well as PCs and tablets. ![]()
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