In Win AMMO 2.5 inch RFID Enclosure Review 3

In Win AMMO 2.5 inch RFID Enclosure Review

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Introduction


I would like to thank In Win for supplying the review sample.

In Win was founded in 1985 with a focus on manufacturing and marketing PC cases. They have come a long way since then, offering not only various enclosures for all types of users, but also power supplies and server enclosures. Their case designs have made some waves in recent months as they have released bold looking enclosure and have also catered to the female PC user with their designs.


We have the pleasure to review the In Win AMMO hard drive enclosure today. It pairs some great construction quality with the security of hardware encryption. Quite a few manufacturers offer such a device these days, but as you will read in this review, the AMMO has some distinct advantages.

Features:
Unique Ammunition Design
Thinking out of the box, In Win is proud to present an innovative design for conventional external HDD enclosures. The AMMO, a 2.5-inch external HDD enclosure with an ammunition cartridge design, features state-of-the-art shock and vibration absorbing padding, secured stainless metal case, excellent thermal solution, durability and an easy-to-grab texture!

Military-like Anti-vibration
Ammo is a most convenient HDD enclosure for those who are always on the go. With excellent secure portability and a durable metallic case, the AMMO is synonymous to military-like anti-shock and anti-vibration attributes providing the user a complete peace of mind!

RFID Technology
Ammo contains RFID technology with waterproof type design bringing security up to the highest level and becoming the ultimate companion and the perfect bodyguard for your precious data!

Character
The unique ammunition design with RFID security and stainless metal combined with military-like collision proof independence exemplifies the true character style of the AMMO

Packaging


The Ammo ships in a very compact cardboard box. In Win has decided to keep things simple and use a single color to create text and fonts on the box. You will not find a lot of information on the front besides the name and what type of device you are looking at, while the rear goes into detail as far as the features and specifications are concerned. The outer shell slides off to give way to a plain brown carboard box, in which the AMMO has been secured in a cut out of the same material.

Contents


A small screw driver is needed to gain access to the interior of the enclosure. In Win includes this tool along with two types of RFID chips. One consists of dog tags while the other is a simple key chain. An USB cable with two USB 2.0 plugs and a manual round up the package.
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