🔒 Secure your digital life with the power of military-grade encryption!
The Kingston IronKey Keypad 200 is a 128GB encrypted USB drive featuring XTS-AES 256-bit hardware encryption and a robust alphanumeric keypad with multi-PIN access. Designed for professionals demanding top-tier security, it offers FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certification (pending), fast USB Type-C/A connectivity with up to 145 MB/s read speeds, and advanced protections against brute force and BadUSB attacks. Compatible with all major operating systems, it’s the ultimate secure storage solution for sensitive data on the go.
Write Speed | 115 MB/s |
Read Speed | 145 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | blue |
Model Name | IKKP200 |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Manufacturer | Kingston Digital, Inc. |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type C, USB Type A |
UPC | 740617330069 |
Compatible Phone Models | Microsoft Windows®, macOS®, Linux®, Chrome OS™, Android ™ Compatible Devices or any system that supports a USB mass storage device. |
Item model number | IKKP200/128GB |
Item Weight | 0.882 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.14 x 0.79 x 0.42 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.14 x 0.79 x 0.42 inches |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
ASIN | B0BDQCM41P |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 8, 2022 |
D**M
Rock-Solid Secure USB Drive From a Trusted Brand
This is a great secure USB flash drive for keeping valuable files safe on the go. I like that it has a USB-C connector, which makes it really convenient to use with modern laptops, tablets, and my Android phone — no adapters needed.I use it interchangeably between my PC and phone, and it’s completely OS-independent, so I don’t have to worry about installing extra software. The physical keypad is easy to use and gives me extra confidence that my data is well protected, with strong XTS-AES 256-bit hardware encryption and FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certification.Although it feels a bit pricey for an 8GB drive, I trust Kingston and their IronKey line — they’ve always made durable, high-quality storage solutions. For me, the peace of mind is worth it. My data is valuable, and I trust this solution to keep it secure, especially with features like brute force protection and BadUSB safeguards.If you need a rugged, highly secure USB drive you can take anywhere without worrying about operating system compatibility or extra software, this is a smart investment. Highly recommended for anyone serious about protecting sensitive files while on the go!
K**R
Secure, quality product.
The instructions originally looked a little confusing but after reading the simple get started sheet 3 times. It became clear. It's actually very logical. Remember, you only have to set it up once. Using it is dead simple; press the key button, enter your pin, press the key button again and plug it into your computer within 30 seconds and that's it.My strong advice, read the quick start completely before pressing any buttons
A**Y
Easy to use. Works well.
Easy to use. Works well.
M**S
Reliable encrypted flash drive.
Worth all the money spent. Encrypts data. Works fast and convenient. Reliable encrypted flash drive. I trust Kingston for years.
C**N
Good So Far
No problems so far. But I do fear that one day this thing is gonna lock me out. So I need to have a backup drive for it. Only time will tell in regard to that and also regarding durability. It also seems you don't get enough time to set up a long password so I had to make my password shorter than I wanted to. But smooth sailing so far.
D**N
Any complaints come from tech illiterate
I’ve purchased two of these Kingston IronKey keypad 200 drives, one with USB-A in 64 GB and one with USB-C in 128 GB and they really are phenomenal to use, plenty intuitive, and very secure in my experience. I also bought the Apricorn on 8 GB to test it out and it’s essentially a clone of this Kingston drive however, I can say I prefer the Kingston IronKey to the Apricorn due to build quality, although they are very close in comparison, and the more updated protection the Kingston model has over the particular Apricorn I purchased. That may not still be the case so compare specs.I read several reviews on this IronKey and, unfortunately, nearly all of the complaints I read were from users who are having a hard time comprehending and using the technology and need a bit of hand holding through the setup and use process. It’s pretty obvious that many of them are memorizing the steps in the instructions to lock/unlock/read/write with this drive instead of understanding how it functions and the meaning behind the feedback it provides through its blinking or steady combinations of blue, red, and green lights. I’m not sure most of those users understand the difference in the drive being locked and charging, unlocked in read/write, unlocked in read only, unlocked in admin, or locked and in setup mode.Personally, I find this drive very easy to use and understand the mode it’s in. The instructions were simple and straightforward. I only wish the Kingston IronKey was made in the U.S. or basically anywhere other than China.
R**M
USB drive construction is brittle!! Beware
From Encrypted USB functionality, this is a great device! The keypad is very useful, you dont need to run an OS specific application to decrypt the drive. It is easy as entering your code combinationReliability is an issue. Today, my USB drive was accidentially dropped and the top portio of the drive was fully detached. It seems that the housing construction gets very brittle over a period of time.Not recommended
J**R
nice blue color, clear keypad
I wanted usb-c and I don't need a huge amount of storage.I've been disappointed with apps to encrypt/decrypt folders/files.I decided to stop the apps and easily lock/unlock a thumbdrive.I'm not sure if I didn't read to click key symbol after entering key + code to unlock. finally when I started and ended with key symbol it unlocked easily. do write down your passcode or better yet store in Lastpass or similar secure way.Directions were unclear to me how to enter a alphanumeric and I didn't want to press a key many times to get the right letter, so I just use a numeric PIN long enough and easy enough to enter.when unplugging the thumbdrive from laptop/phone, or better ejecting the device, it locks automatically.
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