It's easy to think that, with the popularization of cloud storage, the days of needing to carry data with us on a storage device are over. But you'd be wrong.
While cloud storage is great for certain things -- documents, images, and such stuff -- it can become unwieldy if you need access to large amounts of data quickly. Also, you're constantly relying on having a good internet connection.
One of the most convenient ways to carry data with you when you're out and about is a USB flash drive.
Yes, it's 2022, and USB flash drives are still relevant.
The Apricorn Aegis Secure Key 3 NXC has become my absolute go-to USB flash drive for anything that I want to keep locked away from snooping eyes. I've been using one now for many months and it's one of those things that fits so well into my workflow.
It's highly reliable and offers superb peace of mind because all the data remains encrypted at all times.
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This flash drive really comes into its own when I'm moving data between systems that have USB-A and USB-C and don't want to bother with a wireless solution.
I really appreciate having a high-capacity drive that can work with both new and legacy devices.
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These drives are in that category of "plug in and forget" and are really handy for keeping in the car if that has a USB-A port and you want to have a library that's separate to your smartphone.
I find these are also great for plugging into smart TV systems and for creating small backups to store in a safe in case of disasters.
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These are my go-to drives when I want something cheap and cheerful around the office and encryption isn't an issue.
They're compact enough to carry around and robust enough to withstand regular use.
They're also stylish and reliable enough that you can give them to clients as gifts.
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I keep these around because there's always someone who wants to borrow a drive.
With these I've got fresh, clean drives that are priced as such that I don't worry if I never see them again (in fact, to be honest, I never want to get a drive back that's been out of my control).
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This is another fantastic encrypted drive that I use for legacy devices that feature USB-A.
This drive is also super-robust and is perfectly at home in the great outdoors as it is in a smart office.
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Having a backup on a USB flash drive is great, but it's even better to have both a local backup and a backup in the cloud.
That's what the Kingston Data Traveler Locker + G3 offers. Yes, you can always find ways to do this, but this makes it easy!
This drive is also super-robust, and I'm pretty sure it could survive some very significant abuse.
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If I need to take a backup into the outdoors, then this is a go-to for me. I've dropped this into mud, trodden on it, got it soaking wet in the rain, and it just keeps on working.
For a cheap drive, this one is quite amazing.
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First, a lot of manufacturers don't list it, and secondly, it's so dependent on the host system the drive is connected to that I don't find it a useful metric anymore.
I find hardware-based encryption to be really good. You unlock the drive, and everything stays encrypted at all times. But I find software encryption to be not that useful and not something I'd rely on.
I had concerns when I first started using them, but they're actually very reliable.
I've never had one fail through a defect. I've either lost them or broken them through carelessness