Spoiler: It's nowhere near 9,000,000mAh!
Bill Detwiler cracks open the ioSafe Rugged Portable hard drive, which can survive being crushed, dropped, and submerged in 30' of water.
I was honestly surprised by how easy the ioSafe Rugged Portable hard drive was to crack open. Using a standard Philips screwdriver, I was able to open the case and remove the drive in less than two minutes.
This makes the enclosure simple to work on, but could also allow an unauthorized person to quickly make off with your drive—even if the enclosure is secured with the Kensington security slot. To mitigate this risk, you should use the included TrueCrypt encryption software or a similar product.
As I witnessed at CES 2011, the ioSafe Rugged Portable can take a lot of abuse. It’s well built and uses standard components.
Although it’s not designed to withstand extreme heat, it can protect your data better than the average external hard drive. And if the drive is damaged beyond use, ioSafe’s data recovery service let’s you get a comparable replacement with your data preloaded.
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Caption by: Bill Detwiler
Caption by: Bill Detwiler
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