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KensingtonSecure IT SafeDome Keyed Lock for iMac

R699

Retail: R1,530
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A computer as sleek as the iMac deserves a lock just as stylish. The Kensington SafeDome Secure delivers with a dome design that compliments the iMac’s aesthetics. But SafeDome is more than just a pretty face. It features the revolutionary ClickSafe lock that secures in just one click with our Ultra cable for the highest level of security in public environments. And SafeDome also helps clean up your desktop by managing your iMac accessories securing your mouse, keyboard and other peripherals. The SafeDome lock was cleverly designed to maximise security while preserving the features you love about your iMac. It attaches easily with flexible lock placement and no alteration of the workstation. Best of all, the SafeDome preserves all screen adjustment functions. The SafeDome comes with everything you need to secure an iMac and peripherals and can be assembled in minutes. Simply loop the cable around a table leg or other anchor, click the lock head on to the ClickSafe anchor and your iMac is secure. With the Kensington SafeDome, iMac security is a beautiful thing.

Product features
  • Dome design complements iMac aesthetics
  • ClickSafe lock secures with just one click—no keys and no fiddling
  • Ultra cable provides the highest level of security
  • Easy to position and assemble lock
  • Sleek, modern dome design securely attaches to iMac stand
  • Built-in cable management secures iMac accessories
  • Won’t interfere with iMac adjustability
  • Compatible with 2010, 2011 & 2013 iMac models
  • Compatible with 2010 & 2011 iMac models
Product Specifications
  • Lock Management: Standard
  • Best For
    Desktop PCs
  • Features: ClickSafe® Security Anchor
  • My Device: iMac
  • Screen Size: 21"/53.4cm, 27"/68.5cm
  • Access Type: Individual Access
  • Engagement Type: Click safe
  • Key Type: Round Key
  • Package Type: Commercial/Retail
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