I think because the product comes from one supplier you can't offer it at the same price, if I were you I would go through Digitec/Galaxus support to see if they can do a price adjustment.
Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee which firmware version will be delivered with the YubiKey 5 NFC. Our products are dispatched from an automated warehouse, which is why it is not possible to check the firmware before dispatch. However, we usually receive the latest available versions from the supplier.
According to my research and the manufacturer's information, the different firmware versions have the same EAN codes, so unfortunately it is not possible for us to guarantee which firmware version will be delivered, as the versions can mix with the different suppliers and transport routes. As long as the previous firmware versions are in circulation, it is likely that they will be delivered. This is also one of the reasons why there is no specification on the product page.
If I was looking for the right "HOTP", this model should be able to do OATH-HOTP. According to the manufacturer:
Multiprotocol: The YubiKey 5 series is the most versatile security key and supports multiple authentication protocols including FIDO2/WebAuthn (hardware bound passkey), FIDO U2F, Yubico OTP, OATH-TOTP, OATH-HOTP, Smartcard (PIV) and OpenPGP. I will request the addition of our details.
Hi, I can't say whether the stick works on Mac OS because I only use it for Windows 10. With the fingerprint you can use it as additional security for websites. Is used as 2fa. It is more secure than anything else because you have to have your finger to log in to the websites you want. Unfortunately I have not made a copy yet but there should be enough videos on YouTube.
i bought mine a short time ago and according to the yubikey manager it's on v5.7.1 (i did not update it, at least not explicitly, no idea if it did that automatically)
The Yubikey can be set up easily with Windows 11. You can imagine that it works similarly to a mobile with a 2FA app installed. Basically, you have the same functions with a mobile and a 2FA app. The advantage of the Yubikey is that it works on all devices (mobile, PC, laptop, tablet, etc.). I use the version with USB-C and Lightnig connection for the iPhone. However, remember: make sure you buy 2 Yubikey, because you need a copy, a backup, should the Yubikey ever become defective or lost. The topic of getting lost is present with the Yubikey anyway, because it is small and inconspicuous and you should always have it with you. There is a great danger that it will suddenly get lost. Tip: Do it with a mobile and a 2FA app!
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I can confirm that the key works with the iPad. If there are any problems, it is not due to the iPad / iOS but to the software that is to be used via YubiKey.