Trustkey T110 [ 480p 2025 ]
Final thought: Buy two. One for your keychain, one for your safe. Losing your only security key without a backup is a headache you don't want.
| Feature | TrustKey T110 | YubiKey 5 NFC | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ~$20 | ~$50 | | FIDO2 | Yes | Yes | | NFC | No | Yes | | TOTP (Authy/GAuth) | No | Yes | | GPG / PIV | No | Yes | | Touch Mechanism | Capacitive (Tap) | Physical (Click) | | Best For | Consumers / 2FA only | IT Pros / Power users | trustkey t110
In an era where phishing attacks have grown more sophisticated than ever—capable of bypassing SMS codes and even some authenticator apps—hardware-based authentication has shifted from an "enterprise luxury" to a personal necessity. Enter the TrustKey T110 . Final thought: Buy two
At first glance, the T110 looks like a standard USB drive. It is small, unassuming, and matte black. But inside this plastic shell lies a cryptographic co-processor designed to do one thing and do it well: prove that you are you, without leaking your secrets to the internet. | Feature | TrustKey T110 | YubiKey 5
Here is our full breakdown of the TrustKey T110, covering its design, security protocols, real-world usability, and how it stacks up against the titan of the industry, the YubiKey 5. The T110 follows the "FIDO U2F" form factor standard. It measures roughly 18mm x 48mm and weighs just a few grams. The casing is durable ABS plastic with a subtle texture that helps with grip when plugging it in.
