Tech specs
Brand
Apricorn
Product Line
Apricorn Aegis Padlock 3.0
Model
A25-3PL256-500
Manufacturer
Apricorn
Average Seek Time
12 millisecond
Buffer Size
8 megabyte
Compliant Standards
256-bit AES
Form Factor (Short)
2.5"
Form Factor (Short) (metric)
6.4 cm
Hard Drive Capacity
500 GB
Hard Drive Features
Administrator password, Auto lock, Brute Force Self Destruct, Data at Rest Protection, Drive reset, Hardware encryption, Rugged, Variable Time Circuit (VTC) technology, Wear Resistant Keypad
Hard Drive Type
External hard drive
HD Interface
USB 3.0
Interface Speed
5.0 Gbps (USB 3.0)
Power Source
USB bus
Spindle Speed (rpm)
5400 revolutions per minute
Storage Interface
USB 3.0
Interface Provided
1 x USB 3.0
Power Device Type
None
Compatible Bay
2.5"
Hard Drive Form Factor
2.5"
Hard Drive Form Factor (metric)
6.4 cm
Encryption
FIPS 197
Operating System Required
Apple MacOS X 10.2 or later, Linux, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP
External Drive Type
Portable
Hardware Encryption
Yes
Packaged Quantity
1
Product Type
Hard Drive
System Requirements Details
Linux - Pentium RAM 32 MB, MacOS X 10.2 or later - PowerPC G3, Windows XP/Vista/7 - Pentium RAM 32 MB
Cables
1 x USB 3.0 cable - integrated, 1 x USB power splitter cable - external
Hard Drive Accessories Included
Carrying case
Height
0.7 inch
Weight
6.21 ounce
Width
3.3 inch
Depth
4.7 inch
Compliant Standards
FCC
ENERGY STAR Certified
No
EPEAT Compliant
No
TCO Certified
No
Service & Support Details
Limited warranty - 1 year
Limited Warranty
1 Year
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This is a Fiserv approved drive below are just some bullet points about it, we have had great success with this product.
• Featuring 256-bit hardware encryption, the Aegis Padlock 3.0 seamlessly encrypts all data on the drive in real-time, keeping your data safe even if the hard drive is removed from its enclosure.
• With a super speed USB 3.0 interface, you can now access your files faster than ever before. The Aegis Padlock 3.0
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Great secure storage
For secure storage that is simple to use these drives are the best we use. You can set up multiple passwords on the device (keep one as an admin in case the user loses theirs). The unlock method is so easy any user can do it. So far we haven't had any of them fail after several years of use, which is better rel
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