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Titan Security Key Bundle

 & Max Eddy Former Lead Security Analyst

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Two Keys Are Better Than One

For $50, you get not one but two security keys. One works via USB only, while the other connects by Bluetooth as well as USB.

USB-A Security Key

The USB security key fits into a USB-A slot. An included USB-C adapter means it will even work with some phones.

Bluetooth Security Key

The Bluetooth key is primarily intended to work with mobile devices. Simply press the button when prompted, and you're in.

Tap to Authenticate

When prompted, you simply insert your key and tap the gold disc in the center. That's it!

Strong Security

The USB-A key has no moving parts and requires no batteries. It's a small, sturdy device designed to survive on your keychain.

Battery Powered

The Bluetooth security key is powered by an onboard battery. It is recharged via a micro USB port on the bottom. An included USB-A cable is used for charging the Bluetooth key and during the setup process.

Slim and Strong

The USB-A key is barely thicker than a house key, but will require a few inches of space so you can actually tap its button.

Titan Security Key Bundle

Both keys are small and durable, although the white finish will quickly show signs of wear.

About Our Expert

Max Eddy

Max Eddy

Former Lead Security Analyst

My Experience

Since my start in 2008, I've covered a wide variety of topics from space missions to fax service reviews. At PCMag, much of my work focused on security and privacy services, as well as a video game or two. I also wrote the occasional security columns, focused on making information security practical for normal people. I helped organize the Ziff Davis Creators Guild union and served as its Unit Chair.

My Areas of Expertise

  • Technology, security, and privacy
  • Security and privacy software, including VPNs
  • Hardware multi-factor authentication keys
  • Open-source software and hardware
  • Election security and disinformation
  • Interpreting infosec research for a wider audience
  • Amateur Myst historian

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