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The Identiv uTrust FIDO2 NFC Security Key is a cutting-edge solution designed to eliminate the need for passwords, offering a secure, fast, and scalable login experience. Certified by the FIDO Alliance, this key supports multiple protocols, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices and services. With its compact design and robust security features, it’s the perfect tool for individuals and organizations looking to enhance their online security.
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Model Name | uTrust FIDO2 NFC Security Key USB-A |
Product Dimensions | 1.89"D x 0.71"W x 0.16"H |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Manufacturer | Identiv |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type C, USB Type A |
UPC | 691023907331 |
Item model number | 905601 |
Item Weight | 0.106 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.89 x 0.71 x 0.55 inches |
ASIN | B08BVYJ67J |
Country of Origin | Cambodia |
Date First Available | June 25, 2020 |
M**F
It works phenomenally
It works with Windows 11 without any complex setup. For that reason, I give it the rating above.
J**S
Great product +
Easy to use feel like my Apple id is secure now and don’t have to worry about anyone signing into it because you can’t without the key so security is a great feeling and nice and sturdy.
J**1
Didn't Work on Windows 10 Computer
I couldn't get the key to be recognized by my Windows 10 computer, but it did work fine on my Windows 11. I need this for Login.gov and ID.me websites. I don't live in a cell service area, so I don't own a cell phone. This device is just more convenient than trying to fight with sites that want to text codes, but not email them.
M**R
Is not reliable even for the most common use.
When using with either Chrome or Firefox on a desktop, a message pops up several times saying that the key is not recognized. After several re-insertions in USB port, it is finally recognized, but such behavior inspires zero confidence in this device. Yubico devices work no problem in the same situation.
R**3
Good security key but no instructions
The keys are good and work very well. However, they do not come with instructions and the Identiv website is not very helpful. Having used Yubico security keys I knew what I wanted and was able to find Mac drivers that were necessary to enable these to work on my iMac. Also, I was able to find a beta utility for the Utrust keys that enabled me to add a FIDO password. If I had not been aware of this step I would never have known from the product packaging.These Identiv keys appear to be targeted at commercial and government use, probably the reason for lack of consumer documentation. Given this, and the fact they are made in the US, I’m guessing they are high quality products. Build quality seems about as good as YubiKey despite being slightly larger and having a plastic loop for a keychain.
D**T
Great product
Great product—wish I had bought two, so I could unlock my phone with it. In order to use these with Apple ID and phone unlocking, it requires that you have two.
C**S
Does not work with AzureAD/Microsoft 365, no tech support
This company doesn't appear to actually very reputable. Their website for this model FIDO2 token clearly says that it's AzureAD compatible (screenshot attached), however - Microsoft does NOT list them as compatible.I was looking for a lower cost alternative FIDO2 USB key for my customers; and - this was among the lowest priced options at $15. The website says AzureAD supported - I rolled the dice. I'd say I lost, but only lost the time. It's being returned to Amazon.I tried to enroll it with AzureAD, and AzureAD says "this device type is not allowed". Weird, because it clearly sees it, and enrolls it, but fails on the final 'saving' step -- so upon digging deeper, it turns out that if devices aren't listed by Microsoft as compliant, they've blacklisted them. Microsoft tax - whatever. Identiv clearly shouldn't be listing it as AzureAD compatible without paying the MS tax.So - while it doesn't work out of the box for AzureAD; it's not non-functional. In your Security configuration for FIDO2, you can disable "Enforce attestation" -- with this disabled, the Identiv key DOES work. But - disabling this seems like a bad idea. So - Identiv goes in the trash.2 stars for something that doesn't work? It DOES actually work, it's not worthless, it just doesn't work AS ADVERTISED (implied certification). They get a point for it being functional - I assume it might work with some other things.Now - I had to figure out how to MAKE it work on my own, I couldn't find any articles on their support site about Azure, FIDO2, or really even about this key at all. When opening a support ticket, you can't select this device to open a ticket against. It's as though it doesn't even really exist.Opened a ticket against something similar (close as I could find), and after 5 days I still hadn't received any response.Then there's build quality. It's thin and really light. So thin that my USB port doesn't hold it snugly - it doesn't fall out, but there's a noticeable wiggle/movement to the USB key when the button is touched lightly. it doesn't feel like the Identiv key is going to break though; it's solid -- just too thin. I'm afraid my users would break their USB ports eventually.For comparison, I also bought keys from Yubikey ($45), and Feitian ($17); both certified, both work, and both have no wiggle in the USB port.So - sorry Identiv, I wanted to like it, but lack of support from Azure or from your tech teams made it not-viable.
I**.
Puede mejorar.
Es una buena llave de seguridad y funciona en los sitios más importantes. Veo que tiene falla y es que cuando lo vas a tocar para autorizar el acceso, este no lo toma. Y toca presionar la llave varias veces hasta que lo hace. Inclusive toca desconectar y conectar para que lo tome. Deberían mejorar esto. Pero en general funciona.
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