




Review: Be warned... - Was disappointed that the code can't be changed, but it is nice. Won't be able to fit in most sun ports because of the design, but still. Nice to have a physically secure sub drive. Review: Cool Looking Cyptex with USB Flash Drive Inside - I was happy that this device was made of metal and really locks the USB flash drive inside. You cannot change the combination, but that's ok--the lock is not supposed to be the main draw here. Neither is the USB flash drive--nothing special here. The main draw here is that this looks like a cryptex and will start conversations about it. Just be sure to look carefully for the notch or you will have a difficult time unlocking the USB flash drive. The word cryptex was first used in the 2003 novel The Da Vinci Code to mean a portable vault used to hide secret messages. As far as I can tell, Leonardo Da Vinci did not invent the cryptex, but it is fun to think so.
| ASIN | B0106QX9HI |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Brand | WILLONE |
| Color | grey |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 25 Reviews |
| Flash Memory Type | USB |
| Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Smart Decisions International |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | 5002889 |
| Model Number | 5002889 |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| UPC | 799872992826 |
A**Z
Be warned...
Was disappointed that the code can't be changed, but it is nice. Won't be able to fit in most sun ports because of the design, but still. Nice to have a physically secure sub drive.
R**R
Cool Looking Cyptex with USB Flash Drive Inside
I was happy that this device was made of metal and really locks the USB flash drive inside. You cannot change the combination, but that's ok--the lock is not supposed to be the main draw here. Neither is the USB flash drive--nothing special here. The main draw here is that this looks like a cryptex and will start conversations about it. Just be sure to look carefully for the notch or you will have a difficult time unlocking the USB flash drive. The word cryptex was first used in the 2003 novel The Da Vinci Code to mean a portable vault used to hide secret messages. As far as I can tell, Leonardo Da Vinci did not invent the cryptex, but it is fun to think so.
S**Y
Feels Very Cheap
As others have stated, it comes with a sticker showing the preset, unchangeable code. More than that, itโs quite heavy yet still feels very, very cheap. The spinning numbers are very loose and wiggly, and they donโt โlockโ or snap in place on each number as you turn the dials. So, when you set a number, it still free spins as you move to the next. Overall, I would not buy this again. Itโs very cheaply made for how much it costs.
P**N
I don't like to have the same character more than once
I wish I could have chosen the code... I am very picky with codes. I don't like to have the same character more than once, nor do I like to have numbers that appear one right after the other. It is still really cool, but the code is not my favorite...
N**N
Well constructed, preset passkey.
This was a total whim purchase for me; I teach a cybersecurity program, and I've been looking for something to hang my classroom key off that would be both appropriate and interesting, and this fit the bill perfectly. I'm thinking of partitioning it and installing Kali Linux on one partition, use the other for class files. SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW: The cryptex has a 5-digit passkey, and you do not get to choose your digits! I've read a few reviews here, and I have reason to believe that everybody gets the exact same five-digit number, so there's a good chance that you can unlock any of these you find in the wild. HOWEVER, if you unscrew the corner posts, and carefully disassemble the cryptex, you can rearrange the numbered dials, which gives you 50+ unique arrangements, even with the repeated digit. AND, it just happened that one of those arrangements is my wife's birthday, which is a terrible idea for security purposes, but means I'm unlikely to forget her birthday again, so bonus!
L**G
Satisfyingly Steampunk (and secure)
Bought this as a novelty gift for my husband who, simply put, loves gadgets. And following my example of a growing passion for Steampunk, he loved this gadget's design, which has a rather Steampunk look and feel to it (thank you Mr. Da Vinci) which ultimately made this a very cool Christmas present. The cryptex came nicely packaged and presented well when the box was first opened. It took husband a couple of tries to figure out where to align the numbers, but then after a quick search on You Tube, he was able to get it open. (The tick mark which marks where to align the numbers can be easily overlooked.) The construction feels solid (it's satisfyingly heavy if you know what I mean - it doesn't feel like cheap, light plastic construction). Husband hasn't really used the USB stick yet (he kind of collects them), and isn't particularly concerned about security (he never takes his laptop out in public where theft is a concern) so for the purposes of buying a gadget fiend a cool (and functional gift) this USB flash drive fit the bill.
E**T
its cool but pricey
i like the design but its kinda cheapishly made, an interesting curio with some functionality
L**M
A Fun Device.
A fantastic device. It would be nice if one could store any flash drive of similar size or change the combination in this FANTASTIC device. I use it to store my 'important' documents and databases. But like all drives I want more. Not a problem -- I still love this one.
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