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Access your files remotely and safely

Drag and drop files wirelessly from one computer to another with the ingeniously simple iTwin. Looking like a regular USB stick (albeit one that splits into two pieces), this revolutionary gizmo will remotely connect any two computers, whether they’re right next to each other or on opposite sides of the world. All you need is an internet connection!

Connect one half of the iTwin to your home PC and carry the other half with you. When you’re out and about, plug it into any internet-enabled PC and access any files on your home computer. None of your own data is ever stored on the sticks themselves and the data being transferred is protected by secure, military grade encryption software – only the two halves of your iTwin know the key.

Plug both iTwins into main computer Drag and drop files you want to use remotely Plug in one iTwin into another computer

Plug in iTwin (both connected) into your main computer

Drag and drop files you want to see remotely into the iTwin folder

Plug one half of the iTwin into another computer - you can now access those files on your main computer remotely (they are not stored on the iTwin!)

All the benefits of cloud storage without the fiddly setup process, subscription fees or restrictive transfer limits – move as many files as you like, even if they’re enormous!

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Please Note:
  • iTwin works with Microsoft® Windows® XP, Microsoft® Windows® Vista, Microsoft® Windows® 7, both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.
  • iTwin works with MAC OS x 10.6 and above
Product Features:
  • Remotely connect 2 computers and edit shared files
  • One-time cost. No subscription fees
  • Anodised aluminium body
  • LED indicator
Technical Specifications:
  • AES-256 encryption of all data sent & received. When the 2 halves are connected to 2 computers, they function as encryption tokens.
  • Operating temperature: 32° to 158° F (0° to 70° C)
  • Relative humidity: 5% to 95% non condensing
  • Maximum operating altitude: 10,000 feet (3000 m)
Dimensions:
  • Measures approximately 2.1cm (W) x 0.8cm (D) x 9cm (H)

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Visitor Reviews...

visitor avatar Is the iTwin still not compatible with mac as I have heard that it may be ?
Antony, Enfield - 1st September 2011
Firebox says: Hi Antony, the iTwin is now compatible with MAC.
visitor avatar Why not just use Dropbox which is free software?!
Darren, Northampton - 17th March 2011
visitor avatar Can this be used to work on the work PC remotely?
Pranaya, Brighton - 12th March 2011
Firebox says: Yes Pranaya, that shouldn't be a problem providing you have a decent internet connection.
visitor avatar Does the computer have to not be in sleep mode? Can it be used with tablet pcs? And can you access files on 1 computer from the other computer?
Declan Horton, Gloucestershire - 12th March 2011
Firebox says: As long as you have the iTwin plugged in, your computer won't enter sleep mode, and you can access files from one computer on the other one. In regards to Tablet PCs it depends on their operating system - if the operating system is windows 2000,XP,VISTA or WINDOWS 7 then it will work fine, but if the operating system is Android software, then it won't work.
visitor avatar Please tell me this is compatible with Macs.
Alex Leighton, Jersey - 9th March 2011
Firebox says: Currently no, I'm afraid Alex.
visitor avatar Hi I was wondering do both computers have to be on when trying to get a file or do both computers have to be on to do a file transfer? please respond asap.
Bradley Hanks, United Kingdom - 9th March 2011
Firebox says: Both computers have to be on Bradley and have Internet access when transferring a files.