The packaging of the Token2 PIN+ Dual R3 is red and decorated with a couple security icons as illustrations in the background. Under see-through plastic resides the security key with a USB-C connector on the left and a USB-A connector on the right.
The key itself is black and decorated with the same illustrations of keys, locks and password stars. The serial number written in text form and as a QR code is blacked out for secrecy.
The actual name of the key is a bit ambiguous, because the main label in the middle reads just “PIN+ R3”, while the label in the top left reads “T2F2-NFC-Dual” and then “PIN+ R3” after a line-break.
As their motto, Token2 have apparently chosen “Security is easy” (which is true for their product! 😉).
The description text reads: “The PIN+ security key series enforces strong PIN complexity rules at the firmware level to ensure maximum security.”
Besides the FIDO logo, there are notes indicating that the product was designed in Switzerland and that only keyrings at most 2 mm thick should be used.
The Token2 key wearing a white silicon case with caps that protect the USB-A and USB-C connectors and that are attached to the rest of the case with a silicon hinge. The case itself has a metal keyring.
I didn't buy that Token2 model because of its NFC capability and USB-C connector, but because it's the cheapest #FIDO2 token supporting Ed25519-SK. I did try out using it with my #Fairphone 3 running /e/OS with #MicroG, and it worked fine.
The silicon case […]
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