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This secure tablet stand features a built-in K-Slot cable lock, making it perfect for protecting your tablet from theft. Its adjustable design accommodates tablets ranging in size from 7.9 to 13, and can be easily mounted on desks or surfaces.
A robust silver cable lock designed for DELL computers, featuring a durable stainless‑steel shackle and secure locking mechanism to prevent unauthorized access or theft of laptops and other portable devices.
The Kensington MicroSaver 2.0 Keyed Twin Laptop Lock is a silver security cable designed to protect laptops with two keys and a twin lock mechanism. It features a durable, tamper-resistant design to prevent theft of your valuable device.
Strong 10mm lock head offers uncompromised security for even the thinnest laptops and devices - Patented Hidden Pin Technology provides anti-pick features unique to Kensington - T-Bar Locking Technology attaches to the Kensington Security Slot found on mo
Dell N17 Dual Headed Keyed Laptop Lock securely attaches to Dell devices, protecting them from theft. Featuring black and silver color options, this electronic lock is compatible with various notebook models.
Secure your laptop with the Kensington ClickSafe® 2.0 Keyed Lock. Versatile 3-in-1 design for effortless protection. Universal fit, easy to use
Shop the durable APC AP8702S-WWX590 power cable, 0.61m in blue with C13 to C14 couplers for secure & reliable connectivity. Perfect for IT setups!
Compulocks Blade Universal Kslot Lck & Cbl Laptops Notebooks & Tablets - silver. Width: 41 mm, Depth: 174 mm, Thickness: 8 mm. Lock slot adapter with keyed cable lock for laptops and tablets.
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