Toolkits and Equipment
We offer a variety of high-quality tools and kits to supplement your forensic needs. Our BitMindz Engineering Toolkits is the premiere toolkit on the market for forensic work. It allows you to take about systems, open laptops, dismantle enclosures, conduct repairs, and a variety of other electronics tasks required in the field of computer forensics.
Screens crack, laptops slow, batteries fail, wear and tear is normal, but throwing away fixable stuff shouldn’t be. Repair is better for your wallet and the environment. You don’t need to be a Genius to fix your electronics. You just need the right tools. We proudly offer the iFixit lineup of tools to repair everything you may encounter while either working a case or simply fixing your own electronics.
Nothing’s worse than getting ready to repair your broken device, only to realize you don’t have the correct tool to perform the procedure. We offer every tool needed to get your hardware back to working order! We’re all “gear heads” here at BitMindz and that translates down to even the tools we use to build our systems as well as those used to disassemble electronics. The iFixit line of tools is our go-to product line; however, with assistance from our partners, we can gladly offer you any tools and components you need to get the job done right.
If you are looking for high-quality tools, storage bays, forensic bridges, or other equipment, we have the knowledge and know-how to get you the elite equipment you deserve for your forensic lab. We work tirelessly to test and evaluate the best tools and equipment on the forensic marketplace to ensure that we are supplying you with the highest quality.
We not only use these products in the design and development phase of each system, but we field test the equipment for durability, speeds, accuracy, and overall performance. We scrutinize everything from the tiniest screwdriver bit to the overall ruggedness of the forensic equipment to make sure it passes our enterprise-class level of commitment to you and the forensic community.