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Reddit mentions of Kensington Combination Cable Lock for Laptops and Other Devices (K64673AM),Black

Sentiment score: 6
Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of Kensington Combination Cable Lock for Laptops and Other Devices (K64673AM),Black. Here are the top ones.

Kensington Combination Cable Lock for Laptops and Other Devices (K64673AM),Black
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    Features:
  • Computer lock for HP, Lenovo, Acer, Asus and other brands; not compatible with Dell or Alienware (see part # K68008WW)
  • Resettable 4-wheel Number code with 10, 000 possible combinations. Push-button design for one-handed engagement to easily attach lock
  • 6’ long carbon steel cable is cut-resistant and anchors to desks, tables, or any fixed structure
  • Attaches to laptops, desktops, TVs, monitors, hard drives, docking stations, projectors or any other device featuring a Kensington standard size security slot
  • Independently verified and tested for industry-leading standards in torque/pull, foreign implements, lock lifecycle, corrosion, key strength and other environmental condition
  • Compatible devices: Attaches to laptops, desktops, TVs, monitors, hard drives, docking stations, projectors or any other device Featuring a Kensington security slot; can anchor to desk, table, or any fixed structure. NOTE: May not work with 2016 and newer Dell laptops and tablets including some Inspiron, Latitude, Venue, XPS, and Chromebook 13 models that use the Noble lock slot. See Kensington part# K68008WW or K64440WW.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height8.65 Inches
Length2 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2011
SizeStandard
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width6.5 Inches

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Found 9 comments on Kensington Combination Cable Lock for Laptops and Other Devices (K64673AM),Black:

u/h2ogie · 15 pointsr/gifs

I have one of these, works great.

u/xzosimusx · 3 pointsr/DIY

A lot of TVs actually have security lock holes on them like you find on laptops. If you find a TV that has that, you can get a standard laptop lock and secure it to a bedframe or dresser/desk.

EDIT: Here is a kit that is specifically made for TVs without the lock hole, it just uses the mounting screws

u/mork0rk · 2 pointsr/buildapc

I have one of these for my pc and both of my monitors. Since my desk is at the end of my bed they're tied to my bedframe. Won't stop anyone serious about trying to take my stuff but it will definitely stop someone from picking it up and walking off. Also one of the reasons I went windowless case.

u/hawaiidesperado · 2 pointsr/amazonecho

Notebook security cable. Like this.
Kensington Combination Cable Lock for Laptops and Other Devices (K64673AM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005J7Y99W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Oh6kDbTM2V5XQ

Not sure if that is what it is but looks like it.

u/armadda1 · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

A moderately durable footlocker and a pad lock might do the trick. Yes, someone could take the whole thing, but if you're among people that would take an entire foot locker, you shouldn't have a laptop there in the first place.

footlocker on amazon

If you have some permanently attatched fixture in the room (bunk that is bolted to the ground, old school gas/water pipe/etc) you can also try a Kensington cable lock; its what many schools and businesses use to keep passersby from just walking away with electronics. Most laptops have a little slot where you can connect it to the frame.

Kensington cable lock for laptops on amazon

It should go without saying, but encryption is also your friend. Bitlocker (if you have a TPM module in your computer) or even Truecrypt will keep all but the most determined (and even then...) from doing anything useful with your laptop.

Information on Truecrypt

u/seth7o5 · 1 pointr/OSU

I don't think you'll have to worry about your laptop getting stolen out of your room, but if you want to be extra safe, look into getting one of these.

u/MathWizPatentDude · 1 pointr/computers

What kind of security are we talking? Physical security, such as picking it up and walking off? Example

Protecting the machine using software is easy and ranges from free to thousand$ of $$: Check this out

There are other ways involving physical hardware devices. Check this explanation out

Any of this help??

u/iapetusneume · 1 pointr/personalfinance

Get a mailbox at a UPS Store, not a PO box, for your mail. UPS, DHL, FedEx, and other non USPS services won't deliver to a PO box.

Planet Fitness is the cheapest gym i know about that has showers. Not sure what their locker policy is.

I didn't see, but if your computer is a laptop, I highly suggest a security cable. link This helped save my best friend's laptop when she was in college when her room got broken into, and I used it to secure my laptop so I could charge it while I was sleeping in hostels while traveling. If you're sleeping in your car, you could discretely have the cord coming out of the corner of the laptop bag, and then have it secured to something on your car. I doubt someone will try to burgle you while you're in it, but you never know.

Look into places where you can get a locker of some sort, if Planet Fitness or another gym isn't an option.

Research the various subreddits for homeless, almost homeless, frugal, and car living for ideas. I recently thought I was going to be homeless for a span of 3 weeks, and got a lot of great tips there.

As easy as it is, don't eat too much tuna per week. There are a ton of great proteins out there that don't have levels of mercury that make it so you need to be careful of how much you eat.