Good to know: What is the Kensington Lock?

17.09.2019

Many of our mini PCs, especially from the digital signage sector, are frequently used in public places such as trade fairs or advertising boards. Where there are many people, there is also a risk of thieves. The Kensington Lock has proven its worth in protecting against this. This article explains what this connection is all about and how it works.

Kensington Lock as theft protection

In 1992, the Kensington company launched the first laptop lock called the Kensington Lock. This is a lock for securing devices such as notebooks or even mini PCs against theft. The term "Kensington Lock" has now become established for all locks that work according to the same principle.

The lock is usually fitted with a wire rope and an eyelet at the end. When open, it can be looped around objects such as a piece of furniture and then locked with a key or even a combination lock.

A Kensington Lock is a good choice for deterring opportunist thieves. Professional thieves with the right equipment will probably not be deterred by this lock either. It is also essential that the lock is used correctly and sensibly. For example, care should be taken to only attach the lock to furniture that is difficult to move or similar.

The Kensington security slot

To be able to use such a lock, the Mini PC or the device used must be equipped with the standardized standard connection. This is called the Kensington security slot and is used by many major brands. The slot is approx. 3 x 7 mm in size and is often secured with a metal in plastic housings so that the lock cannot simply be broken out. On some devices, the slot is even connected to system-relevant components that render the system unusable in the event of theft.

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