THE SENTRY K300 64GB
DataLocker ships the Sentry K300 inside a blister pack from where you can see the product, capacity and its main features.
System compatibility, a few words about the product and a small opening from where you can see (and scan) the drive's 2D barcode are all located at the rear of the blister pack.
The black textured body of the Sentry K300 model measures 101mm in length, 22mm in width and 13mm in height and weighs around 30g.
To have a much better idea about its size i placed the Sentry K300 right next to the DatAshur PRO2 and PRO models by iStorage, the SECUREUSB KP by SECUREDATA and the D300 by IronKey.
The 0.75 inch OLED screen of the Sentry K300 drive is the reason it's the longest one of the ones I’ve reviewed to date (but as you will all see later on for some it's worth it).
Unlike other hardware encrypted drives with keypads the Sentry K300 allows you to use both letters and numbers for your password (just press a button several times to get the desired number or letter).
At the rear we just see the 2D barcode, serial number and country of manufacture.
You can mount the cap on the rear of the drive while using it (something not possible with every encrypted USB flash drive out there).
Once you plug the drive into your PC, MAC or any other device it will ask for your password.
After that you just need to choose the preferred mode between connect (full access), read only and boot only.