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Product Features
Technical Overview
The Kensington MicroSaver Cable Lock features a keyed lock mechanism that requires a physical key for operation, eliminating reliance on combination codes or electronic systems that can fail. This mechanical design ensures consistent performance without batteries or software dependencies.
Constructed from carbon steel, the lock provides robust physical security against cutting or prying attempts. The cable is engineered to be compact and lightweight, minimizing bulk while maintaining strength. The lock integrates seamlessly with standard Kensington security slots found on most notebook computers.
This section brings together practical product details such as Lock Configuration Type, Color Family, Product Color, Product Material, so buyers can judge configuration, deployment fit, and day-to-day suitability with less guesswork.
A strong technical summary explains how the product's interfaces, hardware profile, and operating characteristics work together in real deployment. Buyers often need this context to confirm compatibility with existing devices, expected performance in daily use, and whether installation will be straightforward for IT staff or end users.
Key Product Advantages
The Kensington MicroSaver Cable Lock offers several distinct advantages for securing notebook computers in various settings. Its simple yet effective design prioritizes reliability and ease of use.
Mechanical Security
The keyed lock mechanism provides physical security without electronic components, ensuring operation regardless of power availability or software issues.
- No batteries required
- No combination to forget
- Consistent mechanical operation
Durable Construction
Carbon steel construction delivers strength and tamper resistance, protecting against cutting tools and physical attacks.
- Resists cutting attempts
- Maintains integrity over time
- Withstands environmental stress
Discreet Design
The black and silver dual-color finish offers visual compatibility with most notebook computers while maintaining a low-profile appearance.
- Blends with device aesthetics
- Professional appearance
- Minimal visual distraction
Deployment / Use Cases
The Kensington K65099 MicroSaver Cable Lock is ideal for securing notebook computers in environments where devices are left unattended but need to remain in place. Its straightforward installation and operation make it suitable for various deployment scenarios.
In educational institutions, the lock secures classroom notebooks during breaks or overnight storage. For business environments, it protects devices in open-plan offices, shared workspaces, or temporary workstations. The lock also serves well in retail displays, libraries, and healthcare settings where notebook computers need to be accessible yet secured against unauthorized removal.
Educational Environments
Secure classroom notebooks during breaks or between classes, preventing theft while maintaining device accessibility for students.
Business Workspaces
Protect notebooks in open offices, meeting rooms, or hot-desking areas where devices may be left unattended for extended periods.
Highlights
- Keyed lock mechanism for reliable physical security
- Carbon steel construction for durability and tamper resistance
- Black and silver dual-color design for discreet appearance
- Compatible with notebook computers featuring Kensington security slots
- Compact and lightweight design minimizes desk clutter
- Mechanical operation requires no batteries or software
- Manufacturer part number K65099 for easy identification
- Packaged as a single unit for individual deployment
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Kensington Computer Products Group |
| Manufacturer Part Number | K65099 |
| Brand Name | Kensington |
| Product Line | MicroSaver |
| Product Name | MicroSaver Cable Lock |
| Packaged Quantity | 1 |
| Product Type | Cable Lock |
| Lock | |
| Lock Configuration Type | Keyed Lock |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Color Family | Dual Color |
| Product Color | Black,Silver |
| Product Material | Carbon Steel |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Device Supported | Notebook |
User Manual
FAQ
What type of lock mechanism does the Kensington K65099 use?
The Kensington K65099 MicroSaver Cable Lock uses a keyed lock mechanism. This mechanical design requires a physical key for operation, providing reliable security without electronic components, batteries, or combination codes that can be forgotten or fail.
What devices is this cable lock compatible with?
This cable lock is specifically designed for notebook computers. It works with devices that feature standard Kensington security slots, which are commonly found on most business and consumer notebooks for physical security attachment.
What material is the Kensington MicroSaver Cable Lock made from?
The Kensington MicroSaver Cable Lock is constructed from carbon steel. This material provides strength and durability, offering resistance against cutting tools and tampering attempts while maintaining a lightweight profile for practical daily use.
What colors are available for this cable lock?
The Kensington K65099 features a dual-color design combining black and silver elements. This color scheme allows the lock to blend discreetly with most notebook computer finishes while maintaining a professional appearance in business and educational environments.
How many locks come in the package?
The Kensington K65099 MicroSaver Cable Lock is packaged as a single unit. Each purchase includes one complete cable lock system with all necessary components for securing a single notebook computer.
What is the manufacturer part number for this product?
The manufacturer part number for this product is K65099. This identifier ensures accurate ordering, inventory management, and compatibility verification when purchasing replacement parts or additional security accessories from Kensington.
What connectivity or interface options are available?
Connectivity details help confirm how the product integrates with your network, accessories, and surrounding peripherals before rollout or replacement planning. They are often the difference between a technically compatible device and one that is genuinely easy to deploy.