These connections are smaller than Type-A, and the way it sticks out from the end of the drive is just asking for it to be snapped off. The cap simply doesn’t stay on the drive very well, and I have concerns that it can come off in your pocket or laptop bag and cause damage to the USB Type-C connector. While the drive is pretty straightforward, I think it would be a great addition to the drive to include a user-manual or guide of some sort either with the drive or listed on the back of the package.īefore we start using the drive, I wanted to mention the cap again, as I feel like this could be an issue on the long run. There is however a great setup video on their website and YouTube channel, which I have embedded below. The Vault Privacy 50 does not come with a user-manual, and the Kingston site doesn’t have a user-guide or manual available either. This happened to me multiple times while the drive was in my pocket or being carried in a laptop bag. I like this feature, but found that the cap was prone to coming off on both ends of the drive. The cap of the drive can be removed and stored on the end of the drive so that you don’t lose it while the drive is in use. The backside of the drive features Kingston branding, as well as model information and a few standard certification logos. At one corner of the body of the drive is a hole that allows you to attach the included lanyard if you so choose. The bright blue body of the VP50C has IronKey branding on the front, along with a capacity designation (64GB for our review sample), as well as a small LED indicator for drive activity. With the the endcap on the drive, you end up with an object that has the shape and dimensions of a small pack of gum. The bright blue metal body found on the drive and protective endcap has a nice satin finish, with a few black plastic accents on the device ends and along the sides of the drive lengthwise. Once out of the packaging, I was able to get a better look and feel for the Vault Privacy 50. Kingston IronKey Vault Privacy 50 Overview
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