
If you’re too lazy to type a password into your USB drive every time you want to access its protected contents, then you might want to check out the Lockface USB drive. If you didn’t already guess it from the name, it’s a USB drive that will allow you to authenticate yourself via facial recognition, though you’ll need a webcam to make it work. In the event you don’t have a webcam, you can always revert back to your traditional password protection. The Lockface USB drive is currently only available in Japan, and will cost you ¥10,000 ($111).
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