🔐 Unlock next-level security with ThetisPro — because your digital life deserves elite protection.
ThetisPro FIDO2 Security Key offers robust two-factor authentication with FIDO 2.0 compliance, featuring dual USB-A and USB-C ports plus NFC for versatile, multi-layered protection. Its durable, tamper-resistant metal design rotates 360° for convenience and longevity, fitting easily on your keychain without requiring batteries or network connectivity. Compatible with Windows, MacOS, Linux, and popular platforms like Gmail, Facebook, Dropbox, and GitHub, it’s the essential security upgrade for professionals demanding seamless, portable, and future-ready authentication.
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Black |
Model Name | Thetis PRO FIDO2 Key (flip-x) |
Product Dimensions | 2.9"D x 0.72"W x 0.5"H |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Manufacturer | Thetis |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A, USB Type C |
UPC | 196852715633 |
Item model number | MB000493 |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.9 x 0.72 x 0.5 inches |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0BJP64YTT |
Date First Available | November 5, 2022 |
R**M
Easy To Set Up - Works Great!
This security key is very easy to use. I used it to set up Passkey security on my Gmail account on my Windows 11 PC. To do that, here are the steps I used:1. I went to the Thetis web site listed in the instruction manual and downloaded the Thetis Key Manager.2. I then started the Thetis Key Manager in Administrator Mode. It tells you to insert the key in a USB port. You have the choice of USB-C or A.3. You're then presented with a list of options, some based on different Thetis devices. For my test I selected FIDO.4. You then are instructed to set a PIN. It doesn't tell you the minimum number of characters to use. I first used 4 and it failed. I then used 8 characters and it succeeded. You can then close the app as you're done with it unless you want to change the PIN.5. The key has 50 slots, according to the product page, which means you can secure up to 50 apps or sites with the key. The instruction manual says it has 200. At any rate, it's a lot.6. In my test, I wanted to secure my Gmail account with the key. To do this, I went into my account and clicked Manage Your Google Account...Security...Passkeys and Security Keys.7. You're then prompted to enter your Gmail password.8. From there, you then click Create A Passkey twice on 2 screens.9. It then prompts you to plug in your key and press the button when prompted.10. Your passkey is then registered for Gmail on your security key.I've listed the steps in detail but in reality it's pretty simple and fast.From then on, any time I need to log into my Gmail account I'm prompted to plug in the key. The process works well. The device itself is well constructed so it seems it is built to last. The included instructions are sufficient to get you started. It comes with a little pouch and keychain you can use to carry it around. It would seem prudent to get a second one as a backup in case you lose or break one.All in all I'm very happy with this security key. The price is very reasonable compared to other security keys on the market. It's easy to use and works well.
A**O
Perfect way to have security without keeping track of all of your passwords
After getting some of my accounts hacked I decided to enforce more security, with 2FA and the Thetis pro security key.This device works like a charm! I used it on windows and Mac and it worked very well on both devices. I haven’t tried the iOS connection yet but it’s great to know that it’s compatible.The setup is very easy, just follow the instructions and you are good to go in a few little steps. The security is great, adding a physical element to your passwords, which is virtually impossible to hack.The device is VERY small and fits as a key chain or in a pocket, this is quite easy to transport anywhere and keep it handy.It comes with a small travel pouch which is a nice touch as well since you want to keep it with you.Overall a very nice product that does the job! Highly recommended.
R**
Great customer support and Device
I liked how well it works for a security key. It fits well in any of my devices as it has two sides for USB and USB-C. I have used it for a few months now and what I have noticed is that on my first month the USB-C end broke off. I was able to get a replacement and since then I have not had any problems with the product. I have not had any trouble saving keys. I like how cheap it is for saving data and has been compatible with all my devices that I have used so far. I use this everyday and do recommend for anyone looking for an easy solution to all your passkeys problems.
A**G
Compact and Portable Security
Overall I find the FIDO2 to be a very good product. I did have issues with setting the PIN as the instructions do not tell you how many characters are needed for the PIN. I tried a 4 PIN code but it didn't work so I contacted the company who then indicated it was an six (6) digit PIN needed. Loved the dual USB ports being available. It certainly felt to be very sturdy. Fast and reliable. If you want to feel more secure, this is the product for you.
M**S
If you hate passwords, this security key is for you!
Easy setup, clear instructions online. Works great with Windows and MacOS, iOS and Android have some limitations. Really like the NFC for slightly older devices without a USB A or USB C connection. This is not the least expensive FIDO2 but it feels much sturdier than most with a nice carrying case. There is an App for mobile devices and downloadable software for desktops. It provides 2 factor authentification using the hardware passkey and has 50 passkey slots. Great product for a reasonable price.
M**S
Don't waste your time.
Just purchased and find it is a pain in the ass. 1. I had to wait an hour before I could try to set up key on my iphone only to have iphone tell me I need 2 of these so one is useless. 2. I went to try and set up windows computer but security key just keeps asking to reset security key. I tried a couple of youtube videos but they are only about 1 minute and end with plug your key in to windows and follow the prompts. But no where can I find a detailed how to. So passwords are a pain but here's the real pain: to log in to my computer I use a windows hello pin. Fine.. Then when I am in and I want to say log in to amazon I have to first put in a windows hello pin in order to have the user name field fil out then another windows hellp pin prompt for the password and depending on the website I then need to wait for a text security pin that I then have to enter in order to access the site. I thought getting a physical key would make this simpler but it seems the hype is more the the use value. Oh I didi manage to set one website to use the key but it 1. wants me to "touch the key" - which means press the button then 2. put in the pin #. I surrender.
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