JumpDrive F35 Fingerprint USB 3.0 Flash Drive
Secure your confidential documents with the Lexar JumpDrive F35 USB 3.0 flash drive, featuring advanced fingerprint authentication. This drive protects your data by allowing you to save up to ten unique fingerprint IDs for quick, authorized access. It combines this biometric security with robust 256-bit AES encryption to safeguard your critical files. Designed for performance, it supports fast data transfer speeds, making it an excellent solution for expanding storage and securely backing up important files across Windows, macOS, and Linux systems.
$114.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.7
/ 5
Category Rank
965
/ 1013
#965 in USB Flash Drives
Price vs Category Average
+58%
Above average
Storage Capacity
32
/ GB
Who it's for
- Robust Biometric Security
- Fast Data Transfer Speeds
- Quick Access and Convenience
Who should skip it
- Higher Price Point
- Software Dependency for Setup
- Potential Sensor Failure Risk
Key Specs
Storage Capacity
32GB
Interface
USB 3.0 Type A
Read Speed
Up to 400MB/s
Write Speed
Up to 350MB/s
Encryption
256-bit AES
Security Features
Fingerprint Recognition
Compatibility
Windows, Linux, and macOS
Dimensions
2.53 x 0.81 x 0.31 inches
Features
- Fingerprint security for confidential data
- Stores up to 10 unique fingerprint IDs
- Ultra-fast fingerprint recognition
- Easy setup without extra drivers
- 256-bit AES encryption for file protection
- Durable metal body construction
- Plug-and-play functionality
- Rigorously tested for reliability
What customers say
Consumers value the Lexar JumpDrive F35 primarily for its innovative fingerprint security, offering robust data protection and peace of mind over standard password drives. Users appreciate the convenient biometric access and the drive's fast USB 3.0 speeds for everyday transfers. Its compact design is also a noted positive feature for portability. However, the main drawback centers on the reliability of the advanced features. Several users report frustrating experiences with the initial software setup and inconsistent performance from the fingerprint reader itself, sometimes requiring multiple attempts for recognition. While the core utility as secure storage is strong, the occasional quirks in the biometric system temper overall enthusiasm.
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