Freecom Adds RFID to HDD

Friday 10th July 2009 - 11:35


Freecom has launched an external HDD that requires the use of a keycard to get access to its data.

Admission to the Hard Drive Secure is controlled by an RFID card which has to be swiped over the HDD to lock it - and again to unlock it.

Freecom said that entry is possible "within seconds". The company provides two RFID cards with the drive.

Freecom's Hard Drive Secure is available now in four capacities, ranging from 500GB to 2TB.

Prices start at USD $120.
More about: external hdd , keycard , rfid , security
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