Iosafe Solo 2 TB Intense technology. Pure simplicity.
Wrapped in elegant design and packed full of intense technology, the ioSafe Solo
+ Data Recovery Service (DRS) is a virtual fortress for your data. Combining an
array of proprietary technology the ioSafe Solo + DRS delivers unparalleled
protection for your digital life in a solution that is pure simplicity. Learn
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Fireproof - Protects data
from loss up to 1550°F for 1/2 hour per ASTM E119
Waterproof - Protects
data from loss up to 10ft for 72 hours
Data Recovery Service -
Up to $1000 for forensic recovery
USB 2.0 Connectivity
Mac and PC Compatible
I bought the 1 TB IoSafe because I wanted a good detachable hard drive that
would last. I think it is worth the cost for what you get. The fact that they
advertise it to be able to withstand fires, floods and theft seemed like a bit
much to me at first, but now it feels more like my personal safe rather than
just another computer component: I have downloaded and scanned all of my music
and photos; albums, cassettes & CD's along with my important legal
documents, tax statements, bank records etc. I placed these items into various
partitions that I created. I like it so much I am thinking about purchasing
another IoSafe for my DVD collection! My only real complaint would be that it
is kind of noisy when it is working. Also, the blue lights in front are
pleasing but, the on/off switch is in the back and would be a pain in the neck
to turn off and on if you placed it on the floor; which is exactly where
something this heavy normally usually goes: However, I placed mine on a glass
shelf that's a part of my computer table. I then put a small carpet/rug remnant
underneath so it doesn't scratch the glass and it also helps with the noise.
The only compromise I am making is that I cannot bolt the safe to the floor.
There is a nice hole in the rear frame to insert a bolt through if you want to
do this but then you have to think about reaching down and turning it off and
on all the time. Leaving it on all the time doesn't seem to great of an idea as
the blue lights are bright and when it is saving things it does make some
noise. In any case I didn't need to bolt it down so my solution works really
great for me. The IoSafe makes you feel really secure. I am sure there are ways
to add additional passwords/encryption codes etc. to further secure your data
and valuables within the safe, but nothing I have is really all that valuable
to anyone else but me, the peace of mine I get and the obvious thought that was
put into this build makes this product quality in my book. It truly is My
Digital Safe.
I thought it would be helpful to add that I never ended up getting a second
IoSafe. I'm still really happy with my IoSafe but I found 1 TB to be inadequate
to hold all my DVD's: I have too many of them. I'm going with a 4 TB NAS with a
RAID option. The IoSafe comes in a 2 TB model, but I need even more space. I
read online recently that many people who have not yet purchased an external
hard drive have cited the deciding factor as their lack of speed and that in
the past, many externals have been, clunky, expensive, loud and slow: The
Iosafe revels in all of these qualities; it's heavy, clunky, a real pain to
carry around which is why even if you don't bolt it down it's really unlikely
to ever get stolen. It's been slow for me when I transfer massive amounts of
video, but no slower than would be expected from USB; eSATA would have been a
better option. I find it a little noisy but not unreasonable: I positioned it
convenient enough to turn off & on, but not near earshot. All things said,
as I look back now, I stand by my start rating. I really like this clunky, sort
of loud, kinda expensive and a little slow, bombproof 1 TB external solution to
backing up your computer to place that is probably safer than anyone really
needs!
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