- T-Bar Locking Technology attaches to laptops, desktops, TVs, monitors, hard drives, docking stations, projectors or any other device featuring a Kensington Security Slot; Can anchor to a desk, table or any fixed structure
- New smaller and stronger pivoting 10mm lock head offers uncompromised security and accessibility for even the thinnest laptops and devices; Patented Hidden Pin Technology supports the anti-pick tubular lock
- 6’ carbon steel cable with plastic sheath resists cutting attempts, offering greater security and mobility; special hinge eliminates awkward angles and provides ease of locking/unlocking
- NOTE: May not work with 2016 and newer Dell laptops and tablets that use Dell’s new wedge lock slot. See Kensington part# K64442WW or K64440WW. Some HP models including HP EliteBooks, X2 tablet and Chromebooks use our Nanosaver lock slot, see part #K64444WW for compatible models. Please review your device’s technical specifications, and use our lock selector at kensington.com/lockselector
- Industry leading 8 year Warranty and lifetime technical support. If purchased on Amazon.com, then the warranty is only valid when purchased from Amazon.com or Kensington USA; no other dealers are authorized to sell new Kensington products on Amazon.
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Vivian Silvera
Keyed lock great for us having difficulty with arthritis or seeing.
I've used Kennington locks since I needed a lock. I always look for Kennsington as I know the qluality is there. First time using a keyed lock; great that I can register the lock and if need be can obtain a key to open the lock.
Karla Mercado
Worth the price
Solid lock. Does not feel cheap and flimsy.
Lorraine Moser Baron
Secure Your Laptop
Easy to connect and secure laptop to desk.
Ashley Baker
Completely worth it!
Having this locking cable on my laptop is incredibly reassuring! My laptop is exceptionally expensive, and now I'm free to use the loo without fearing it's going to walk away!
Lousheean R Fer
It's a great lock!
This is a great lock. I bought a different brand a couple weeks ago, but didn't like it, primarily because it had a coil cable. I chose the Kensington because I have one at work and like it well. It's a great lock, and I recommend it.
Melissa Binder
It performed as expected.
I like the fact that it was not bulky and seemed strong enough to
Zilan P Nhene
works perfectly
long enough for use
Timothy Olesen
Good Minimum Security Lock For Use In Public Areas
I have a small notebook that I use when I go to the local library. This is a well-designed lock that makes it so someone can not causally pick up and walk off with my notebook without being noticed. I don't recommend leaving a locked device alone for extended periods of time or out of sight from others. The cable looks like it could easily cut with a pair of snips. And others have reported the some Kensignton t-locks can be ripped from their sockets with enough force. The price Kensington lists on their website for this lock is $50, but you can commonly find it for far less and it's not really worth more than $25.
Nancy Reis
Laptop theft deterrent
It is lock that deters thieves from stealing your laptop.
Shazia Khan
A great brand, and worth my money to protect my person Intel NUC PC at work.
It's a Kensington. Not a lot more you can say. Sure, you may be able to find cheaper 'work alike' cable somewhere, but this is a really good brand. They are so dominant that manufactures who carve that little slot in the side of their devices, called it a Kensington slot. (okay, that might be a licensing thing...) This cable is really long. I use mine on a standup desk, that has a single pillar on the left side and one on the right. I wrap the lock around one pillar and then through the loop several times to reduce its size. This prevents it from being expanded while still locked to be pulled off the bottom of the post that is welded on a TEE shaped base. Despite the picture, the lock pivots on the end of the cable, and rotates around the inner lock mechanism, so you won't have the cable poking out in some very inconvenient direction.