
Corsair
The Corsair Flash Padlock is a USB 2.0 flash drive that secures data with a built‑in numeric keypad and hardware PIN lock, requiring no software and working across Windows, macOS and Linux. It offers modest read/write speeds, an embedded battery for offline PIN changes, and includes accessories such as a lanyard and extension cable.
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$99.99
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$100.32
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$98.80
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$110.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Corsair Flash Padlock for its hardware‑based PIN security, cross‑platform plug‑and‑play design, and reasonable price‑to‑security ratio. However, they consistently point out the modest USB 2.0 transfer speeds, the 10‑15 second unlock window after unplugging, and the bulky form factor as notable drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users like the ease of use, the no‑software requirement, and the included accessories, but they frequently complain about slow data transfers, the drive’s large size blocking other ports, and concerns over the short auto‑unlock window and loose cap.
Common Complaints
Slow transfer speeds, bulky size that blocks adjacent ports, a short auto‑unlock window that can be exploited, a loose removable cap, and the possibility of physical bypass by determined attackers.
What People Are Saying
“Drive not recognized without PIN, deters casual theft”
“Slow transfers (e.g., 4x longer for 888MB video vs. non-secure drives)”
How It Compares
vs. Corsair Survivor
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Disadvantages
Choose Survivor if you need durability and capacity without security concerns.
vs. Padlock 2
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Pick Padlock 2 for stronger encryption and more space, but accept potential size and speed trade‑offs.