🔐 Unlock the future of secure access—your fingerprint is your new password.
The Thetis FIDO2 Security Key is a compact, USB-A two-factor authenticator featuring an embedded fingerprint sensor and multi-layered protection with HOTP and U2F protocols. Certified for FIDO2, it offers password-less login across major platforms including Windows, MacOS, Linux, and Gmail, designed for professionals seeking seamless, portable, and cutting-edge security.
Brand | Thetis |
Series | Thetis FIDO2 Fingerprint key |
Item model number | MB000386 |
Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac OS, PC / Window |
Item Weight | 0.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 0.8 x 0.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.5 x 0.8 x 0.4 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | Thetis |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0821TDLP4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 26, 2019 |
A**R
Truly a bleessing.
Truly a time saver and security greatly improved.
J**.
Read instructions carfully
Tricky to set up but if you do it step by step works fine
I**N
Doesn't work
The product flat out does not work. I am an advanced professional computer user. I am very familiar with the product type and useage. I was trying to save money. I will now get another yubi key
D**D
Great product, but outdated by other 2FA methods.
There aren’t as many websites that support this as I’d like but that isn’t a fault of the product.The reality is that the industry has largely focused on single-use codes sent by text message or generated by Authenticator app.While it works very well, it’s effectively been outdated by other 2FA technologies.
J**N
Product works well
I manage a network of over 7,000 computers and this device has made logging in seamless. Works fine on a windows 11 operating system.
A**O
Perfect and very useful
Love it
J**X
Not Windows Hello compatible
I recently purchased 2 of theses and was disappointed to find out that it is not Windows Hello compatible and even more surprised when I did a little more researched and found a device that was not only compatible but cheaper. I am not blaming anyone for my purchase, I should have done more research before I made the purchase and I know better but you would think all companies that sell tech would be compatible with Windows. So my question is when can I expect a firmware update to bring this product into the 21st century? My score reflects the lack of compatibility with one of the most used applications in the world.
P**.
At least I have it on my keychain, LOL.
Warning, this key fingerprint touch had malfunctioned and will accept any pinger print from anyone to login to that online account or a PC. The one I have is considered defective now.
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