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The IoSafe Solo

IoSafe Solo

Iosafe has developed the world’s first high capacity disaster proof hard drive. The IoSafe Solo external hard drive is a phenomenal creation in its own right, as it is the worlds first affordable disaster proof external hard drive. It is able to withstand submersion in up to 10 feet of water for as long as three days. If the average hard drive were to endure so much as a spill from a 7-11 Big Gulp, it could quite possibly render the device completely useless.

The IoSafe Solo can also protect data in the incident of fire that reaches up to 1500 degree temperatures. Such an unfortunate occurrence would most certainly destroy certain components of the device, but the precious data within will remain unharmed. If all of this is not enough assurance for you, the IoSafe Solo comes with a $1000 Data Disaster Guarantee and a 3 year standard manufacturer’s warranty.


Available in 500GB, 1TB, and 1.5TB storage capacities, the IoSafe Solo is multi platform compatible (Windows, MAC, and Linux) and uses USB 2.0 interface. Prices range from around $150 to about $300, which is a very affordable price for small businesses and consumers who are interested in implementing a solution that will protect their most valuable and important information from disaster. So if you have been searching for a backup solution that can protect all of your data from disaster and freak accidents and still manage to save a bundle, then the IoSafe Solo is the perfect device for you.

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