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Laptop Lock with ClickSafe Technology

  • Clicksafe Lock
  • Kensington ClickSafe
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Price:
$19.95
In Stock
Sku: 307130

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Product Description
The Tryten Cable Lock with ClickSafe® Technology is designed for effortless protection of Laptop & Desktop computers. The lock attaches to hardware in a single step. Just one click and it´s secure. There's no need to insert keys or follow multiple steps. Our ClickSafe® lock combines a cable made from superior materials with a tamper-proof disc-style lock to deliver the strongest security available in a cable lock. 6x6 carbon strengthened steel cable provides greater cut resistance in a 10%-thinner design Attaches to 99% of notebooks with the patented T-bar locking mechanism for superior strength Nearly impenetrable cylinder style keyed locking mechanism Master Keys and Custom keying options available for master, supervisor, and shared access Secure your laptop in one easy step. Watch compliance rates rise.

Pro Lock Keyed
Cable MaterialMulti-stranded galvanized steel cable, PVC coatingCable ColorDark Translucent
Cable Strands7 x 7Cable Length60” / 1.5M Long
Cable Diameter0.2” / 5mmBreak Strength2000lbs / 1000kgs
Locking Head0.75" × 1.00" × 1.74" (19 × 26 × 42 mm)Locking Head MaterialsZinc alloy housing / Stainless Steel
Keying OptionsSee Keying OptionsCompatibility100% security-slots
ContentsClickSafe Lock, Keys and Instruction GuideWeight0.5lbs / 0.18kg
Keyed Laptop Lock
ONE UNIQUE SET OF KEYS FOR EACH LOCK
Keyed Differently Example Use: Home, StudentAn excellent option for individual end users and situations that don’t require administration or a key recovery system. One unique set of two keys is assigned to each lock.
Master Keyed Laptop Lock
Master Key Opens Any Lock
UNIQUE SET OF KEYS FOR EACH END USER
Master Keyed Example Use: Office with Mobile Work ForceIdeal when both centralized management and end user flexibility are required, each lock is keyed differently from the other and comes with its own unique set of two keys. A Master Key capable of unlocking any of the locks is used by a designated administrator. If a user loses a key, an administrator can unlock the equipment with the Master Key.