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Kingston Ironkey Locker+ 50 64GB Encrypted USB Flash Drive | USB 3.2 Gen 1 | XTS-AES Protection & TAA Compliant | Multi-Password Security Options | Automatic Cloud Backup | Metal Casing | IKLP50/64GB

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Size: 64GB


Features

  • XTS-AES Encryption with Brute Force and BadUSB Attack Protection
  • Multi-Password (Admin and User) Option with Complex/Passphrase Modes
  • Automatic Personal Cloud Backup
  • Virtual keyboard to shield password entry from keyloggers and screenloggers
  • Up to 145MB/s read, 115MB/s write

Description

Kingston IronKey Locker+ 50 is an enhanced USB drive that provides consumer- grade security with AES hardware-encryption in XTS mode including safeguards against Brute Force attacks and BadUSB. The built-in virtual keyboard shields passwords from keyloggers or screenloggers. Shop Now at Kingston.

Brand: Kingston


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Hardware Interface: USB 3.2 Gen 1


Special Feature: Encrypted


Write Speed: 115 MB per second


Read Speed: ‎145 Megabytes Per Second


Connectivity Technology: ‎USB


Color: ‎Silver


Model Name: ‎Flash Drive


Flash Memory Type: ‎USB


Manufacturer: ‎Kingston Digital, Inc.


Hardware Connectivity Technology: ‎USB Type A


UPC: ‎740617329360


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎60


Item model number: ‎IKLP50/64GB


Item Weight: ‎1.76 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.38 x 0.73 x 0.38 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.38 x 0.73 x 0.38 inches


Computer Memory Type: ‎DIMM


Date First Available: ‎June 28, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Secure and Reliable Encrypted USB Drive for Business Use
Size: 128GB
We use this Kingston IronKey Locker+ 50 encrypted USB flash drive in a professional environment where data security is a priority. Setup was straightforward, and the hardware encryption works as expected. The drive provides reliable performance for storing and transferring sensitive business files. Build quality feels solid, and the security features offer peace of mind when handling confidential data. Capacity is sufficient for our operational needs, and compatibility has been seamless across our systems. Overall, this is a dependable and secure USB drive that meets business and compliance requirements. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2026 by Jay

  • Nice solid drive
Size: 32GB
Neat little device. I was previously using bitlocker on a regular usb-C 3.1 thumb drive, but decided to try this. Pretty good so far. Seems to work well. Things of note though. 1. Solid build and has weight to it. Love it 2. Irrespective of the details in this ad, it actually has fips 197 and 256 AES XTS....same as the higher model enterprise Privacy 50. See Pic. So a great bonus. 3. Manually running the ironkey app everytime is too many steps just to open. Perhaps after the initial setup, the app will auto run and immediate the login pw screen comes up after plug in. Also once opened, the virtual cd drive remains shown as well. So you'll see a virtual drive with the ironkey system files (typcally as D$) and your encrypterd data drive on another drive letter, all within the windows explorer view. Weird. I can some typing to write this virtual cd drive All in all, a good value with excellent encryption. I recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2026 by AJ AJ

  • Sleek, sturdy and secure drive for a safe file storing option.
Size: 32GB
I am extremely pleased with this storage drive; its robust metal casing, generous storage capacity, aesthetically pleasing design, and outstanding value for money have truly impressed me, making it an exceptional choice in the market. The drive operates with impressive speed, ensuring reliable data security, and boasts an intuitive user interface that simplifies its operation. However, my only minor drawback pertains to the pre-installed software, or "bloatware". Although an option to decline the installation is present, the continuous and persistent prompts for software installation proved to be somewhat bothersome during the initial setup process. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2025 by Jeremy Serna

  • Great device
Size: 32GB
Works as expected but mainly for windows
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2026 by Eirene

  • Fast, super easy to install and use, durable
Size: 32GB
The Kingston IronKey is lightning fast as well as super easy to use and setup. It literally took me 30 seconds to get it setup- there is a video below on Amazon walking you through the process and it works exactly like they show you. The file directory interface exactly like my C drive interface making it so easy to use . You do not have to back-up to the Cloud - like the video below shows you can just click on the decline button if you don't want to back up to the cloud. It is encased in metal and seems very durable. It costs considerably more money than the cheap plastic flash drives available from other manufactures. I originally bought three of the cheap ones made of plastic and all three cost less than this one. But, two of the plastic ones failed within a year, they were difficult to get setup, frustrating to use, much slower, and had bugs. I have used Kingston before and came back to them. I have two Kingston Data Travelers one is 14 years old and the other is 8 years old and they both still work. I just needed more capacity so a bought another one. I am extremely happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by Mark E Murray

  • Great security
Size: 32GB
Great storage capacity and security. Password protected. Easy to set up and use. Great if you are needing something secure and private to store files.
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2025 by Staci Dean

  • Use specific
Size: 32GB
Could not use it for the reason I bought it. Originally purchased it for the speed of transfer to support live music multi channel recording. Unfortunately the mixer cannot access memory due to the encryption that cannot be bypassed. Works great on the computer and was a good price.
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2026 by Douglas D.

  • Unusable on Mac
Size: 32GB
I bought the Kingston IronKey Locker+ 50 (LP50) expecting a simple secure USB experience on macOS: set password, plug in, enter password, use drive. Instead it turned into a long troubleshooting session and the drive is basically unusable on my Mac. WHAT HAPPENED (STEP BY STEP): 1. Initial setup: I set a password, confirmed it, and copied/pasted it to ensure it was exact. 2. Reopen test: After properly ejecting the drive and plugging it back in, it refused the password and forced a reset. Not a typo — I was pasting the same confirmed password. 3. Verified it wasn’t user error: • Checked for hidden spaces/newlines in plain text: none. • Confirmed the clipboard paste was identical. • Used the “show password” (eye icon) in the IronKey login window to visually verify the exact string. • Still rejected after a “thinking” pause. 4. Drive behavior on Mac is confusing: the only volume that consistently mounted was IRONKEY (an “installer” partition full of Windows junk like .exe and autorun.inf). The actual encrypted storage volume often didn’t mount at all. 5. Reset and re-initialize: since nothing was on it, I wiped it and set a brand-new test password. 6. macOS permissions loop from hell: macOS repeatedly prompted: “IronKey would like to access files on a removable volume.” I clicked Allow, and it immediately prompted again. Infinite loop. The usable encrypted volume still didn’t mount. 7. Tried to fix permissions the “right” way: • System Settings > Privacy & Security • IronKey showed up in the privacy lists, but granting access still didn’t stop the repeating removable-volume prompt. 8. Tried Kingston’s official macOS updater: downloaded the official IKLP50 Mac Updater from Kingston’s support page. macOS refused to open it with: “The application ‘IKLP50_Mac_Updater’ can’t be opened.” No “Open Anyway” option appeared in Privacy & Security. At that point the only workaround was Terminal commands or using Windows to manage a product that’s supposedly Mac-compatible. BOTTOM LINE: This isn’t “secure,” it’s unreliable. A security drive that can’t consistently accept a password, can’t consistently mount the encrypted volume, and gets stuck in macOS permission loops is worse than a normal flash drive because it wastes time and forces wipes/resets. TIME COST: This should have been a 1–2 minute setup. It turned into roughly 45 wasted minutes of troubleshooting, resets, permissions hunting, and downloading an updater that macOS wouldn’t even run. RECOMMENDATION: If you’re a Mac user, avoid. Buy a drive with a properly notarized native macOS solution that installs cleanly and consistently mounts the encrypted volume, or use a different encryption approach. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2026 by C

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