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The Thetis Pro FIDO2 Security Key offers robust two-factor authentication with dual USB-A and USB-C ports plus NFC support for mobile devices. Its 360° rotating metal cover ensures tamper, water, and crush resistance, making it a durable, portable security solution compatible across Windows, MacOS, Linux, and Chrome OS platforms. No batteries or network connections required, it’s designed for seamless, high-security access to Gmail, Facebook, Dropbox, Github, and more.
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Black |
Model Name | Thetis PRO FIDO2 Key (flip-x) |
Product Dimensions | 2.9"D x 0.72"W x 0.5"H |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Manufacturer | Thetis |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type C, USB Type A |
UPC | 196852715633 |
Compatible Phone Models | Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (Debian Based or Red Hat Based) and Chrome OS |
Item model number | MB000493 |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.9 x 0.72 x 0.5 inches |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0BJP64YTT |
Date First Available | November 5, 2022 |
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Easy To Set Up - Works Great!
This security key is very easy to use. I used it to set up Passkey security on my Gmail account on my Windows 11 PC. To do that, here are the steps I used:1. I went to the Thetis web site listed in the instruction manual and downloaded the Thetis Key Manager.2. I then started the Thetis Key Manager in Administrator Mode. It tells you to insert the key in a USB port. You have the choice of USB-C or A.3. You're then presented with a list of options, some based on different Thetis devices. For my test I selected FIDO.4. You then are instructed to set a PIN. It doesn't tell you the minimum number of characters to use. I first used 4 and it failed. I then used 8 characters and it succeeded. You can then close the app as you're done with it unless you want to change the PIN.5. The key has 50 slots, according to the product page, which means you can secure up to 50 apps or sites with the key. The instruction manual says it has 200. At any rate, it's a lot.6. In my test, I wanted to secure my Gmail account with the key. To do this, I went into my account and clicked Manage Your Google Account...Security...Passkeys and Security Keys.7. You're then prompted to enter your Gmail password.8. From there, you then click Create A Passkey twice on 2 screens.9. It then prompts you to plug in your key and press the button when prompted.10. Your passkey is then registered for Gmail on your security key.I've listed the steps in detail but in reality it's pretty simple and fast.From then on, any time I need to log into my Gmail account I'm prompted to plug in the key. The process works well. The device itself is well constructed so it seems it is built to last. The included instructions are sufficient to get you started. It comes with a little pouch and keychain you can use to carry it around. It would seem prudent to get a second one as a backup in case you lose or break one.All in all I'm very happy with this security key. The price is very reasonable compared to other security keys on the market. It's easy to use and works well.
H**E
Top-Notch Security - Worth the Investment!
I recently purchased the Thetis Pro FIDO2 Security Key, and I’m really impressed with its performance and build quality. The setup process was quick and easy with clear online instructions, and it worked flawlessly across Windows, MacOS, Google, Microsoft accounts, GitHub, and more. The versatility of the dual USB ports (Type A & Type C) makes it compatible with both my Apple devices and older devices with no USB ports thanks to its NFC functionality. This is a huge plus for anyone with devices lacking USB A or C connections.While iOS and Android devices have some limitations, the mobile app and downloadable software for desktops make the key even more convenient to use. The security it provides through two-factor authentication and 50 passkey slots is fantastic. It’s sturdy with a solid metal design and comes with a nice carrying case, making it feel much more durable than other FIDO2 options.Although it’s not the cheapest option, the price is reasonable for the quality you get. The lack of wireless features like Bluetooth makes it feel more secure, ensuring there are no concerns about wireless vulnerabilities. If you’re serious about protecting your online accounts and want a reliable, long-term solution, this is a great investment. Highly recommended!
B**O
I completely love this - highly recommend
I needed to get something on the budget and this more than served its purpose. Affordable and also allows you ease of access whether you use a regular usb port or usb-c So I am able to transition pretty easily between my PC and phone and that is magnificent. No worries about having an adapter ever.Even if budget wasn't an issue, I think I would still buy more of these in the future. It comes with a little keychain bag to protect it a bit from some water, dust and scratches. Makes it easy to carry with you. And overall I like this size because it is not as easy to lose. The ONLY step up for me at this point would be the yubikeys that allow you access to their authenticator app but considering those are expensive and it is really important to have a backup - this was a no brainer as I was easily able to get 2.This is pretty smooth. I have had no compatibility issues so far in apps I have used them in. The only thing is to be wary of using it on windows. It won't work until you authenticate it into your sign in.To do that, you go to windows settings -> account -> sign in options -> security key -> manage and it'll ask for your key. It should then ask for your current windows pin or password if you're using one. Then it should request to press the light of the key and that's about it. Once you set it up, it should work anywhere on said PC. From time to time it will ask permission and request your password again before setting up the key into new accounts as a security measure. But caution: do not reinstall windows or do a drastic windows recovery before a date it was setup on because otherwise it might delete your key data, which then won't allow it to be recognized and you might not be able to sign in if you have no other alternative. This is why I prioritize my 2nd key through mobile sign in whenever I can to prevent that. If you intend on doing a reset or getting a new PC, make sure to remove the PC key as your only form of sign in (accounts let you have more than one). Once you do your reinstall or change computers you can redo the setup otherwise you might end up making a horrible mistakeOverall this is incredible value and will be recommending this to others. I realize I've been to lenient on product reviews I feel like this is what an actual 5/5 stars is imo and I am surprised that it even has 4 stars over as of this time of writing
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