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Comparison of physical security tokens

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General[edit]

Manufacturer Series Country Open Source micro-controller unit Officially sold at Warranty period Retail price
Yubico Yubikey 5 US & Sweden no ? worldwide[1]: official store [2], official local resellers and through Amazon 1 year $45 – $70
Security key ? $24.50
FIPS ? $46 – $69
YubiKey Bio ? not on sale yet
TrustKey [3] [4] T-series

G-series

South Korea no MS500 US and EMEA [5] 1 year $16...45 + $8 shipping [6]
Hypersecu HyperFIDO Pro Canada ? ? US, Canada, UK, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Spain, France, Australia (through Amazon) [7] ? $14 - $19 + shipping
Google Titan US ? ? Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, the UK, and the US [8] 1 year $25
CryptoTrust [9] ONLYKEY US Yes [10] ? worldwide: official store and through Amazon ? $46 + shipping [11]
Thetis U2F Security Key

FIDO2 Security Key

? no ? worldwide: through the official website 1 year $20 - $50 + shipping
SoloKeys [12] Solo US Yes [13] ? worldwide: through the official website and through Amazon ? (30 days refund policy [14]) $20 - $40 + shipping
FEITIAN [15] ePass FIDO® -NFC

BioPass

China/US no ? worldwide: official store ? $31 - $70 [16]

Compare features[edit]

Interfaces auth protocols extra functions note
OTP Open PGP Smart card Computer Login fingerprint biometric
Vendor Series/Model USB A USB C Lightning

(Apple)

NFC BLE U2F FIDO2

CTAP1/CTAP2

WebAuthn

(Passwordless)

OATH – TOTP (Time) OATH – HOTP (Event) HMAC-SHA1 Challenge-Response Static Password own OTP
Yubico Yubikey 5 [17] + + [18] + + - + +/+ + 32 accounts + + Yubico OTP [19] + + + - model NANO almost completely hides in the USB socket
Security key + - - + - + +/+ + - - - - - - - - -
FIPS [20] + + - - - + -/- - + + + + Yubico OTP + + + -
YubiKey Bio [21] + ? ? ? - + +/+ + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? +
TrustKey T-series model T110 model T120 - - - + +/+ ? 48 slots 2 slots [22] ? ? ? ? ? ? -
G-series model G310 model G320 - - - + +/+ ? - - ? ? ? ? ? Windows Hello - models G310H & G320H 3 fingerprints max
Hypersecu HyperFIDO Pro [23] [24] + - - - - + +/+ ? ? + ? ? ? ? ? -
Google Titan + + - ? + + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
CryptoTrust ONLYKEY [25] + - - ? ? + ? ? 24 accounts + ? supports Yubico OTP [26] + ? ? ? physical pin pad,

ssh key storage, backup&self-destruct [27]

Thetis FIDO2 Security Key [28] + - - - Thetis FIDO2 BLE Security Key + + ? ? + ? ? ? ? ? ? Thetis FIDO2 Fingerprint Security Key
SoloKeys [29] Solo + model Solo tap USB-C - +

(but does not work with some smartphones) [30]

- + + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Windows Hello - model SOMU almost completely hides in the USB socket
FEITIAN [31] ePass FIDO (NFC)

BioPass

+ + iePass Security Key + MultiPass FIDO Series + + ? + ? ? ? ? option per request ? BioPass series model K10 almost completely hides in the USB socket
Interfaces auth protocols extra functions notes
OTP Open PGP Smart card Computer Login fingerprint biometric
Vendor Series/Model USB A USB C Lightning

(Apple)

NFC BLE U2F FIDO2

CTAP1/CTAP2

WebAuthn

(Passwordless)

OATH – TOTP (Time) OATH – HOTP (Event) HMAC-SHA1 Challenge-Response Static Password own OTP

FIDO certification [32][edit]

Manufacturer Series U2F FIDO2
Yubico Yubikey 5 Level 1
Security key Level 1
TrustKey [33] [34] T-series Level 1
TrustKey G-series Level 2
Hypersecu HyperFIDO Pro Level 1
Google Titan Level 1
CryptoTrust [35] ONLYKEY No No
Thetis U2F Security Key

FIDO2 Security Key

No No
SoloKeys [36] Solo No Level 1
FEITIAN [37] ePass FIDO® -NFC

BioPass

Level 1

Online reviews[edit]

https://www.techradar.com/best/best-security-key-2020

https://www.zdnet.com/article/best-security-keys/

https://github.com/hillbrad/U2FReviews (2018)

https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/best-usb-security-keys/

References[edit]

https://www.yubico.com/products/compare-products-series/

https://www.amazon.com/FIDO-Security-TrustKey-FIDO2-Touch/dp/B086QTS5YM/


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