Kensington 64050 ComboSaver Notebook Lock and Security Cable (PC/Mac)
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| Price: | $39.99 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-3 weeks
Ships from and sold by Action Packaged, Inc.
9 new or used available from $15.00
Average customer review:Product Description
Lock it and leave it! No keys to mess with. Use the combination version of the MicroSaver lock and cable to easily protect your notebook computer from theft!
Product Details
- Brand: Kensington
- Model: 64050
- Original language: English, French, Spanish
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.25" h x 7.00" w x 9.75" l, .57 pounds
Features
- Kensington Edge: Steel computer security cable with Kevlar brand fiber for powerful protection that´s 40% stronger
- Small, keyless combination lock means there are no keys to carry or lose
- One piece design for ease of use - no little pieces to lose or misplace with this computer lock
- Patented T-bar lock provides most secure connection to security slot
- No screws, brackets or glue for installation of this computer lock - no changes to your computer
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Kensington 64050 Combo Saver Security Cable protects your laptop computer from theft without the worry of losing your key. The Combo Saver is constructed with a strong, six-foot galvanized-steel cable, and a patented, T-bar lock that provides superior lock strength and theft protection so you can have peace of mind knowing your valuable laptop and data are secure. This unit is the keyless, combination version of the original notebook Micro Saver security cable and features an easy to set combination, one-piece design for easy use, and a small size that means there is less room to grip, lever or break the lock. The Kensington 64050 secures to your computer via the industry-standard Kensington security slot built in to most notebook computers, and is backed by a manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty.
Customer Reviews
Reviews on Laptop locks
http://www.security.org (under Alerts section) gave a poor ratings for this kind of Laptop locks. "Each of these locks can be easily bypassed, which can result in the theft of laptop computers within seconds, and without any forensic trace". Locks such as Kensington ComboSaver, Microsaver and Master Lock including Targus Defcon CL and Compucage Benji.
MacWorld Magazine (May2005) Gave poor ratings to this kind of lock also.
http://www.macworld.com/2005/04/features/macmobility/index3.php
Painful to use
* Took me 10 mins to figure out how it works. Not a very good design.
* It is easy to lock it so that the combination indicator/arrow points downwards - which means you cannot see the combination to set to so that you can unlock it. If you land up in this situation, the only way is to lift the laptop along with the lock and set the combination to unlock the lock - while you are lifting the laptop.
I know - my second observation is hard to understand unless you actually experience it.
Dump this Kensington lock. Instead, go with the Targus DEFCON CL Cable Combination Lock.
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT
As has been mentioned in several of the reviews for this product, the lock has a tendency to "forget" the combination you have set. On THREE occasions, I had to start at 000 and try each combination one by one until I reached the new "mystery" combination that the lock had set by itself.
If the manufacturer has already admitted this defect, Amazon should not carry this product.



