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What is your use case for this?
At my old job we required these for "thumb drives" and all they ever did was make reformatting machines pure hell.
In the ExplainingComputer's video he was using it to store his passwords. I'm not sure if he was doing it in conjunction with something like an encrypted password database or a plain text file.
So it is confidential files in a public setting.
This is a solved problem that doesn't involve a small overly expensive flash drive that requires very blatant operation to unlock when needed.