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The Guide to UCaaS: Unified Communications as a Service
18 Mar, 2026







£20.15 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £16.76 ex-VAT, this is one of those “do the job without overthinking it” buys. If you’re protecting laptops in shared spaces—hot desks, client sites, training rooms—this kind of slot-based wedge lock is a sensible, low-friction deterrent. It’s fast to deploy, doesn’t need a separate dock or bracket, and the cut-resistant cable is the right kind of practical: it won’t stop a determined attacker with tools, but it absolutely slows down casual grab-and-go theft, which is what you’re really budgeting for in the real world.
Who should buy it: anyone reselling, onboarding, or deploying standard laptops to staff who move around, plus smaller offices that don’t want to commit to heavier security hardware. Who shouldn’t: if you need serious security for high-risk environments, or you’re in locations where thieves will spend time and bring bolt cutters/angle grinders, this won’t meaningfully replace proper physical security. Also, make sure your laptops actually support the compatible slot—some models differ—because nothing is more annoying than paying for cables that only “kind of” fit.

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Kensington Universal 3-in-1 Keyed Laptop Lock - Security cable lock - 1.8 m

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Kensington ClickSafe 2.0 Universal Keyed Laptop Lock - Security cable lock - 1.8 m

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Kensington NanoSaver Keyed Laptop Lock - Security cable - 1.8 m

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Pack comprises 25 locks plus 1 set of master keys inside the box Masterkey build: All the locks are different, each comes with its own 2 keys to be kept by the user. Master Keys supplied will open all locks.