An Inconspicuous Looker: Kanguru Defender

01:20 - Thursday 21 August 2008 by Marcel Binder
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: USB, Flash, Drives

An Inconspicuous Looker: Kanguru Defender

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The Kanguru Defender series of USB flash sticks was developed for professional use. The housing consists of robust aluminum, which makes the USB sticks enjoyably lightweight. The removable protection cap for the USB port and the lanyard clip are made of plastic. The weight of the USB stick is less than an ounce (10 g) and thus insignificant.

By way of comparison, a Kingston Data Traveler Secure USB stick is more than twice the weight at 24 grams. The dimensions of the Kanguru Defender are 2.5” x 0.75” x 0.35” (64 mm x 19 mm x 9 mm).

Another feature that is rarely found anymore in USB sticks is the switch that locks the stick, preventing unintended writing and erasing.

The accessories that come included with the stick are a lanyard, USB extension cable and CD. On the disc are forms to register the product as well as the manual in Adobe PDF format.

Laser Engraving As An Option

Our test sample is black, but the USB flash drives are also available in different colors such as red, green, blue and yellow—Kanguru Solutions offers the ability to have custom laser engraving done on the USB stick. This allows companies to visually distinguish between privately used and company-owned flash drives.

The Kanguru Defender series offers storage capacity ranging from 1 GB to 16 GB. All drives work with interface based on USB 2.0 standards, and are also backward compatible with USB 1.1. The manufacturer specifies a shock resistance of 1000 G and resistance against vibrations of up to 15 G. Problem-free operation is guaranteed at temperatures between 0 and 70 degrees Celsius and with humidity between 20 and 90 percent.

Supported operating systems include Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 and higher, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 2003. The aforementioned systems are supported in their 32-bit as well as 64-bit versions. The Kanguru Defender Pro series devices differs from the Kanguru Defender series by a different Flash memory module, which guarantees high data transfer rates. In contrast to the higher transfer rate, the Kanguru Defender Pro drives are available with a maximum storage capacity of up to only eight gigabytes.

The price for a Kanguru Defender USB stick with 1 GB storage capacity is $50, while a USB stick from the Kanguru Defender Pro series of the same capacity will cost $65.


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Mark Stott 22/08/2008 12:34
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I am the Sales Manager for Appspeed www.appspeed.co.uk ...we are the UK Distributor for Kanguru. Many thanks for the positive review ...we are seeing significant interest in the Kanguru drives here in the UK with the increased concerns over security of data. However I take issue with your section 'disadvantages' and the use of that terminology to head that section as I would respectively suggest that the option to purchase a management console is an 'additional advantage' over and above the full functionality of astand alone encrypted drive and thus that section should be headed accordingly!! kind regards Mark Stott

darthpoik 22/08/2008 01:34
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This is just a gimmick to hide the incompetencies of people paid far too much to get pissed on company card accounts (while the real work is done by wage slaves) and leave their precious company data in the pub. I would suggest those people that lose company data especially in such a setting should be sacked. Encryption can be hacked. So why not save the money and the extra pain of getting their wonderful 'extra program' to work on the computer attached to the projector, on which you have to give a presentation in five mins and just settle for winzip encryption and all the other OS associated encryptions. Someone who wants that data will get it, especially off the drunk managing execs, normal easy encryption will stop the rest.

Anonymous 22/08/2008 03:38
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darthpoik 26/08/2008 03:06
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yes very

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