Waterproof to a depth of four feet, these Kingston DataTraveler drives are safe from accidental toilet-droppage as well as Travis's midnight pee attacks.
Available in 512MB to 4GB sizes (8GB to come), the drives have 256-bit AES encryption and locks itself down after 10 intrusion attempts. Although a bit more expensive than standard drives, your money goes towards protecting your data from hackers, urine, and urinating hackers.
Product Page [Kingston via Gearlog]












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