
The Sellgino Dragon Security biometric drive is different from the rest on the market, since it could very well be the first biometric-enabled flash drive that features a fingerprint sensor to detect the live skin layer. This is radically different from other devices that scan the finger’s surface only, which means a dirty hand might leave you locked out of your own disk. Looking for the live layer of the skin offers a much higher accuracy rate, and you can access data within even if your hands are dirty. Unfortunately, the Sellgino Dragon Security biometric drive comes at a maximum capacity of 2GB which is fairly inadequate these days.
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