Sporting Goods : Notebook / Laptop Security Cable Lock With Key, (Hot Sale) Wholesale Price.

Notebook / Laptop Security Cable Lock With Key, (Hot Sale) Wholesale Price.

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Sales Rank: 23116
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The more you order, the better price you will get. Order more than 10 pcs will have discounts, Please E-mail Us.
Features:
The Notebook Security Lock protects your valuable notebook computer and other valuable equipment from theft. It features a unique locking device that secures any laptop in seconds. Simply attach the pivot clamp to the security slot found on most notebook computers, docking stations, and flat-screen monitors and you have effective physical and visual theft deterrence.
Retractable, portable security cable with lock ensures portability, mobility, and security. Compact lock will not block other ports. Patented T-bar lock provides superior strength
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