Somebody tried Thetis key?

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31Y

Curious how’s the durability?

illectrility
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Pretty good. The one I have is USB-A; USB-C and NFC. The NFC activates if you rotate the Key 90° in its housing. The housing is all metal, the key itself is hard plastic and the Ports are very durable. The key snaps into place nicely while rotating, I’m pretty happy with it.

badgrandpa69
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For the price of one yubikey I can get 2x thethis keys - I do r need any extra features. Is you thetis bulky on the key ring?

illectrility
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It’s no larger than a normal flash drive, maybe a bit thicker

badgrandpa69
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That’s good thx

badgrandpa69
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11Y

Do you know is it work with bitwarden?

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Thanks for the info been thinking of picking one up as an alternative to yubikey as a gift.

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