Cable Locks
Frequently Asked Questions
What cable lock specifications should I consider for my devices?
When selecting a cable lock, consider the lock’s material, theft resistance, and the cable thickness. Look for locks made of hardened steel or cut-resistant material for maximum security. Additionally, choose cable lengths that accommodate your setup’s layout, ensuring it's long enough to secure multiple devices without strain.
Are cable locks compatible with all types of devices?
Not all cable locks are universally compatible. Most are designed for laptops, monitors, and projectors that have a security slot, known as a Kensington lock slot. Check your device specifications or user manual to confirm compatibility with specific cable lock models before purchase.
In what scenarios would I typically use a cable lock?
Cable locks are ideal for securing devices in shared spaces, such as offices or public areas. They're particularly useful during travel or in environments where devices are left unattended, as they deter opportunistic thefts and provide peace of mind during short absences from your workstation.
What are the differences between key and combination cable locks?
Key cable locks require a physical key to unlock, providing straightforward access but posing a risk of losing the key. Combination locks use a numeric code for unlocking, allowing users to bypass key concerns, though forgetting the combination can lock you out. Choose based on your preference for convenience vs. security.
How do I choose the right length for a cable lock?
Select a cable lock length based on your specific security requirements and workspace layout. A shorter cable may suffice for securing to a desk, while a longer cable is beneficial for connecting multiple devices to a fixed anchor. Ensure the length allows for practical use without excessive slack.
Are there any specific brands or features to look for in cable locks for business use?
Look for reputable brands known for security, like Kensington or Targus, which offer durable materials and reliable locking mechanisms. Features like anti-pick technology, retractable cables, and heavy-duty designs can enhance security for business environments, making them more resistant to tampering or theft.

