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Kensington K64538US MicroSaver Keyed Retractable Notebook Computer Lock

Posted by: kk  :  Category: Computer Accessories

  • Compact design travels easily
  • Built-in lock defense system guards against tampering
  • 4-foot retractable steel cable with tempered steel security loop
  • Patented T-bar lock works with 99% of notebook computers
  • SAFE tested for greater security and peace of mind

Product Description
If your computer is stolen, it’s not just the computer that you may be missing. Theft or loss of a computer or data storage medium, make up 54% of all identity theft-related data breaches. Now you can protect your notebook from theft¿and save space in your bag. The Kensington MicroSaver® Keyed Retractable Notebook lock retracts in seconds to travel easily. Specifically designed for the mobile professional, this lock combines premium notebook security with a portable design. Works with 99% of all notebooks via the Kensington Security Slot. Online registration makes it easy to retrieve lost combinations.

Kensington K64538US MicroSaver Keyed Retractable Notebook Computer Lock

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5 Responses to “Kensington K64538US MicroSaver Keyed Retractable Notebook Computer Lock”

  1. Tom Trails Says:

    The photo of this product doesn’t make this fact completely obvious, but the cable is about a fifth of the diameter of the standard Kensington security cables. I imagine it could be cut with a good pair of heavy duty wire cutters without too much difficulty, but it’s probably good enough for the average thief.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. jessops Says:

    Well I suppose the only way to find out how strong the really thin cable on this is, is to go at it with pliers. But I am not about to do that. Keep that in mind. There’ll always be some uncertainty and doubt in your mind about leaving your precious laptop behind.

    I wish that Kensington had something to say about that – surely the thin cable is the first thing people will wonder about when they see this. Does the absence of any reassuring words mean that (1) they do actually know that it isn’t the most secure and/or (2) that they think it is more a deterrent than a real security measure, but saying so will hurt their chances of selling this?

    The only way to cast some of those doubts away is by using it in a relatively secure place to begin with, some place that has a steady flow of people in the first place. I would not leave my laptop behind in a coffee shop or my library or student lounge, without locking it. And in those places, I wouldn’t mind using this, because any miscreant trying to fiddle with the lock or the cable is bound to be noticed. But I would probably use this only in those kinds of places. For anything that you would deem less secure and/or more secluded, go with the thicker cables. (The reason why I bought it in the first place is to use in my library, the Grad Student Center and the Chinatown bus, so I’m quite pleased with my purchase.)

    The length of the cable could be a bother for some people too. It really is quite short. On a regular size table, you computer cannot be more than 1.5 or 2 feet from the edge/corner if you use this on the front leg of the table.

    Unfortunately there isn’t much choice out there with retractable locks (which is something I was looking for). This is the only one by a company of some repute. I searched about aplenty, including a bunch of computer stores, but this is really the only one.

    The price on Amazon is quite good. I don’t follow however, why it moves around about $1.

    Hope this helps!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Al Hamilton Says:

    I prefer key locks (combos will sometimes get stuck in your computer), and this one is excellent. The chord is very thin, but the deterrent effect is enough to keep it safe unless you’re leaving it in an empty room. My major quibble is that the chord is too short. If you are working on a wide desk or the part of the desk to which you want to tie the cable is opposite the lock, the cable will not reach.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Joshua Driggs Says:

    This is a great locking cable. Very small and portable. It is the same size as my Logitech VX nano mouse and fits perfectly into a pocket in my laptop bag.

    The retractable cable is solid and doesn’t get hung up when retracting.

    My only cons:

    -Short cable that is only good if you laptop is with in a few feet of a place to wrap it around. But this is understandable with such a compact size.

    -Bulky and overly long keys take up too much space on a keychain.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. J. Hoffman Says:

    I ordered one of these off eBay, which ended up that it didn’t have keys included with it. As the product is useless without keys, the seller refunded my money fully. Kensington does sell replacement keys, but you need the serial off the original key, which I obviously did not have.

    Since I effectively got it for free, I wanted to test its strength before I decided whether or not it was worth my money to get another. Other security cables that I’ve had in the past have been much thicker, but I’m a sucker for convenient items in my laptop bag- a Targus universal charger, retractable network cable, etc etc, and so this retractable lock would work out better for me.

    In one spot I used a pair of household scissors. I was attempting to cut at the spot for a good 5 minutes or so, and while the plastic sheath cut easily, the steel cable didn’t even scratch.

    In another spot, I attempted to cut it using a cheap wire stripper from Radioshack that I’ve used in the past to cut cables, with it set to the smallest opening. Five minutes with this, and the cable underneath began to fray. After ten minutes, I was able to cut through the cable.

    I have no doubt that a pair of shears or the like would cut through it even quicker.

    That being said, I’ll probably still be purchasing another one. Pretty much any cable is only going to stop someone for so long anyway. If a thief is dedicated enough, they’ll be able to get your laptop. This goes for any security cable, no matter how thick it is. The best you can hope for is that it’ll take long enough that the thief will decide it’s not worth it.

    In my opinion, this product is perfect for that.

    Sure, it could be thicker, but it works well enough that I think it’ll stop all but the really dedicated thief. The only other con I’ve noticed is that the retractable cable sometimes seems to stick, and you’ll have to pull it out and feed it back in on occasion to get it to retract.

    In pictures, the keys also do look slightly more unwieldy than I’d prefer, but since mine didn’t come with a key, I don’t know that for sure. I also would prefer a black key rather than a bright yellow thing, but that’s just a nitpick. I just would prefer a combination lock instead, and might look to see if other manufacturers do similar with a combo.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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