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Secure Data – SecureDrive BT

Secure Data – SecureDrive BT

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 24, 2021

SecureData’s SecureDrive BT is an excellent solution for those who want to keep their data safe, but still have it be easily accessible when it is in the right hands. Recently, appletechtalk.com posted a great review of this drive, and all the advantages it brings to the table.

Check out some highlights from this article, below.

The COVID-19 pandemic has created a major shift in work habits and every day, another company announces that the majority of its employees will work remotely. That means more than ever before, sensitive data is leaving the confines of the corporate network. That also means we should be doing everything we can to keep sensitive data safe. Even individuals want a way to store important and sensitive data safely.

If protecting data is something you are interested in, check out the Secure Data SecureDrive BT.

Secure Data SecureDrive BT – Unboxing

The Secure Data – SecureDrive BT is a hardware encrypted hard drive that uses Bluetooth® connectivity from your iPhone or iPad to unlock the drive and make it usable.

If you look on line, you nay see that the Secure Data – SecureDrive BT is packed in a clear plastic case and includes the drive, a USB 3.0 cable and a Quick Start Guide. They also offer several options including protective case and a USB-C cable.

Our Secure Data – SecureDrive BT came in a cardboard box and included the drive, the USB 3.0 cable and the Quick Start Guide, but also included the case and the USB-C cable. In checking with the folks at Secure Data, we learned that while they still offer those items as options,  they have upgraded the packaging to include the USB-C cable and case going forward. Their web site is currently being updated to reflect these changes.

While the included carrying case was a nice surprise, we especially appreciate that Secure Data recognized that USB-C is becoming more widely used (especially for Mac users), and decided to include the USB-C cable along with the USB 3.0 cable and we hope other companies start to follow their lead.

Check out the full article, HERE.

Learn more about SecureData HERE.