- Azure Cloud
Azure Load Balancing for Business Applications
28 Oct, 2025







£1772.42 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Honestly, the Kensington ClickSafe 2.0 lock is the sort of “boring but necessary” purchase you make when you’ve got a fleet of laptops/tablets out in the wild. The big upside is the ecosystem: it’s designed for fast, consistent use around desks, docks and shared spaces, and it tends to be more reliable in day-to-day security routines than lots of no-name cable locks. At **£1477.02 ex-VAT**, you’re not just paying for a lock—you’re paying for fewer hassles, less time fiddling, and the ability to standardise security across an estate.
Who should buy: IT teams and resellers supporting **smaller to mid-sized environments** (offices, education, training rooms, client-facing deployments) where devices need to be physically secured but you can’t be tearing down setups all day. Why it might be worth it: if you’re preventing loss and reducing admin overhead, the cost can make sense quickly. Why you might *not* buy it: if your rollout is tiny or you already have adequate physical security (enclosed workstations, controlled rooms, or strong policy + asset tracking), this price could be hard to justify versus simpler or cheaper attachment options. If you’re unsure, treat it as a “targeted deployment” item for the highest-risk locations—not an automatic blanket spend.

Kensington
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.

Kensington
Kensington NanoSaver Keyed Twin - Security cable

Kensington
Fingerprint Key USB-AC

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