🔐 Secure Your Data, Elevate Your Peace of Mind!
The Kingston IronKey Vault Privacy 80 is a cutting-edge 960GB external SSD designed for professionals who prioritize data security. With FIPS 197 certification and XTS-AES 256-bit encryption, it ensures your sensitive information is protected. The intuitive touch-screen interface and customizable password options make it user-friendly, while its lightweight design allows for easy portability. Ideal for those who demand both security and convenience in their digital storage solutions.
Hard Drive | 960 GB Solid State Drive |
Brand | Kingston |
Series | IKVP80ES/960G |
Item model number | IKVP80ES/960G |
Item Weight | 10.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.82 x 3.32 x 0.73 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.82 x 3.32 x 0.73 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Flash Memory Size | 256 GB |
Manufacturer | Kingston Digital, Inc. |
ASIN | B0B1W6LTWF |
Country of Origin | USA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 23, 2022 |
E**S
Works fine, despite negative reviews
I've bought one Kingston IronKey Vault Privacy 80 and one DataLocker DL4 Encrypt Disks. They seem to share software/firmware as the features are basically the same, while menus and operations are exactly the same. The only differences I could notice are SafeConsole and support for symbols on DataLocker drive (Kingston Ironkey does not allow for symbols on password). Which comes as no surprise as the IronKey seems to target end-users while DataLocker is Enterprise-driven. Other than that, and casing, the drivers are very very similar.I've seen some negative reviews on Kingston due to frequent disconnections. Well, it's not caused by the drive but Windows energy management on notebooks. It does not happen on PCs (yes, I've tested it). Nor on Linux or Mac. That's why most negative reviews seem to be about using the drive on Windows while many positive reviews come from Mac/Linux users. The User Guide does mention steps to prevent it, but for Windows 10. No mention to Windows 11. Turns out, the solution is simple and mentioned in the User Guide. Credit to EmbeddedFlyer's review for pointing me to the right direction. Despite the fact it does not mention Win11, the same steps on page 10, under "Disabling Windows Power Save", will work on Win11 and fix the frequent disconnection issues. It worked for me. I've let the drive with no activity for 30min and no disconnection. Should Kingston Support read this, I'd suggest you to update the User Guide and create a KBA/FAQ article to explicitly tell users how to fix it on Windows 11. It's something simple, but as per negative reviews, it's hurting the product reputation.One more thing to mention is performance. One should not expect the drive to achieve native SSD speeds. For a simple reason: it's an encrypted drive. The encryption/decryption process requires processing, which means the drive will perform additional (and cpu intensive) tasks that a regular drive won't. Some could say "use a better processor"... Well, true. But there would be trade-offs: higher price, higher energy consumption (which could froce the manufacturer to add external source) and heat generation. So it's about balancing requirements, features and performance. And I'd say Kingston has a good product.
T**2
Solid, Secure but not blazing fast
If you’ve researched an SSD drive you’ve probably found that it’ a difficult task to find a balance between build quality, design, read/write speeds, security features, portability and company reputation. Kingston has found that balance with this device.It feels solid, well constructed and looks great. I personally like the color finding it easy to spot when searching around the office space, or bed. No sharp corners. Some non-slip silicon pads on the back would have been nice. It comes with a zippered neoprene case which is black with blue highlights. A nice feature is that it’s not super easy to take the SSD in and out of the case, which is just what you want if you forget to zip it shut during transport. It has an non-closable, outside slip-pocket which ends halfway up the case. Too shallow for the cords and manual to fit securely. It would have been a nice extra to have an additional zippered pocket to keep these in or to have the pocket extend the full height of the case.The user LCD screen is large and well lit, as are the numbers and letters for entering the password and moving around the menu options. The user interface is super-intuitive and easy to move around in. Fingers work fine but for big fingers and/or fewer mistakes, using a stylus is optimal (again, a deeper side-pocket would have been nice). The password is easy to set up and you have some different menu options for that - length, letters, numbers or both. It allows different user passwords and you can enable a variable shut down timer. The device powers off as soon as you detach it from your device - also a great peace-of-mind security feature.It’s not a blazing fast SSD but I found that all the super-fast SSDs didn’t have any security features, like password protection, at this price point or even somewhat above. I can only comment on the write speed at this point which, using a Thunderbolt 4 port and cable on an iPad Pro with M2 chip, resulted in writing 58GB in just under 10 minutes. If my math is correct, that’s 100 Megabites (1/10th of a GB)/second or about 840 Megabits/second. I’ll try to edit this review when I have a read speed using the same device and cable.The password protection and encryption is second to none. No one is getting any data from the device without your password. That’s priceless. No software to install or update on each device, go extinct or compromise your data.It’s super-portable, having read that it works with all major desktop and mobile OS’s - MacOS, iOS, Windows, Android and Linux (prob. more). This, in combination with no security software, you can be almost guaranteed to plug this into any device, enter your password (if you set one up) and be good to go.Kingston has has great reputation and long history in the data retention/security world and I’ve heard that their customer service is really good.Overall, outside of a few relatively minor tweaks that would have been nice, a well-balanced device with which you can confidently keep your data secure.
A**R
Security is key.
I can't say enough about securing my files and important documents. It gives me piece of mind knowing I made the right decision.
M**W
Drive went bad fast
The media could not be loaded. Got this brand new in March but now the drive is corrupt. Lost all my file and it won’t connect to windows or Mac. Disk unreadable!!! $1000.00 for a paper weight. After resetting it still won’t work. Safe your money. 3TB lost!!!
G**T
Supremely easy to set up and use in 3 minutes
We have a variety of serious security hard drives and flash drives by various manufacturers. This was the unquestionably most east to set up and make progress. Simply plug in, confirm language; enter password, reenter password and you are in business. We have the 3.84 TB version. We were interested in serious security, not speed. Of note: all letters are capitalized and there are no special characters so there is still room for improving security. None the less, a pass phrase is acceptable just as a short code. We love this for international travel!
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