Testseek.com have collected 7 expert reviews of the Imation Defender F200 USB2 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Imation Defender F200 USB2.
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7 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Tough metal design, Built-in biometrics, Drive can be partitioned for specific users
Expensive, Larger than most thumb drives, No backup software,
If you're looking for a secure and dependable thumb drive and don't mind a hefty price tag, the Imation Defender F200 might be what you're looking for.
Abstract: One fairly popular niche segment for flash drives is the security market. The demands of flash drives in that market are quite different than the demands in other markets. Things like read/write performance, aesthetics, and even size (to an extent) are al...
Encrypted USB drive with government-validated biometric and password authentication. Administrator can recycle device for a new user or rescue user if authentication fails. Less costly than some similar biometric devices.
Making a change in the required authentication methods (fingerprint, password, or both) requires a complete reformat, as do many other configuration changes. Fully detachable cover easily lost.
109 would be way too much for a plain 1 GB USB drive, but, when you add fingerprint-based authentication and multi-user management, it starts to sound like a deal. Imation's Defender F200+Bio drive protects your data using government-approved hardware...
Overall, the choice of Imation's Defender F200 comes down to a matter of security options over performance. If you really like the idea of a biometrics reader, the F200 makes sense. But if you're concerned with performance, the IronKey has the F200 beat h...
Abstract: Everyone wants to feel a little James or Jane Bond-ish once in a while. And nothing beats the Imation Defender F200 biometric flash drive when it comes to spylike sex appeal. Pull your flash drive out, slap it in your notebook, swipe your finger across...