







New dell laptop Lock – Noble Type wedge lock from Kensington, From the industry leader in physical device security for 25 years, Kensington has developed the strongest wedge lock solution to secure Dell laptops and tablets that have a wedge lock slot. The N17 combination laptop Lock features a unique lock engagement, creating a strong and reliable connection between the lock head and slot. The resettable 4-wheel number Code can be set to any of 10, 000 possible combinations. A carbon steel cable deters cutting attempts. The N17 combination lock for wedge-shaped slots delivers increased strength in a smaller size. It’s the strongest keyless locking solution for laptops and tablets with a wedge lock slot, independently verified and tested for industry-leading standards in torque/pull, foreign implements, lock lifecycle, corrosion and other environmental conditions.
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13 reviews for Kensington N17 Dell Laptop Computer Lock, Combination Security Locking Cable (K68008WW) Black
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Original price was: $24.99.$14.97Current price is: $14.97.

Tommy Tran –
Work laptop secured!
As mentioned in the title, I use this for my work laptop and it does the job well easy to set up easy to remember taking home and to work to carry my laptop is easy
King C –
Secure
Good quality. Keeps my mind calm to think there is some security.
Julio Ramirez –
Excelente articulo
Buena calidad y en buen estado
CDF3 –
Lock for Dell. Difficult to lock for some Dell models.
I purchased this lock because it was the only one that would fit the smaller wedge notch for my Dell laptops. When I push the lock into the hole for my Dell XPS 15 it goes in with no problems. However, when I push the lock into the hole for my Dell Latitude 3410 the spring loaded latch does not always close. I have to turn the lock until it gets to a spot where the latch will fully close back to its original position. I’m then able to lock it. When it’s time to take the lock out I have to turn it to just the right position for it to come out. I’ve only had this issue on my Dell Latitude. As others have stated, the roller wheels to change the numbers are very small and close to one another. It’s difficult at times of trying to turn one number without having the adjacent number turn too.
Jenoth –
Awesome experience
Awesome experience
K. Rickard –
Good for what ot does
I guess I would give 5 stars for the product itself. There are a few different size lock holes, so make sure you get one that fits your computer. The cable is well made and stronger than needed. The cord length is more than ample.My minus one star would not be for the product itself but because the “weak link in the chain” is not the cable. The locking hole in the device itself is the weakest part of the system. One sharp tug results in the device coming free from the cable lock (I have tested this on old devices). So yes, it acts as a deterrent, but a thief in the know can grab your device with hardly any ruckus.
APZ –
Its secure, too secure it randomly scrambled the passcode so even I cant into my laptop.
First of all, It works. Too well. I can’t cut into it with just scissors and I haven’t figured out a way to pick the lock or to guess the passcode. There’s no way to get my laptop off the place I store it without cutting off the metal bar it goes on. Why did I rate it 1 star? Well, it decided to randomly change the password on me so now I can’t use my TWO THOUSAND DOLLAR LAPTOP on my FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL for more than 6 feet away from where I store it. Thanks kensington.
COMguy –
It fits my Dell Latituse 5500, as expected
Not a lot to say about this – it fits, I was able to set my own code, and install it on my laptop..The IKEA-like directions are adequate – you have to do the 6 step “reset combination” to set your initial 4-digit secret code combination. I had to use a small screwdriver instead of a paper clip.You use the 4-step instructions to install it on your laptop.How to remove it should be obvious – set your secret code, slide the lever on the side of the lock and pull it out of the laptop.I still haven’t got over Dell changing to this wedge-shaped type of security device.
Roman –
The lock gets often stuck with the correct code and is impossible to unlock. You have to wiggle it and move around the combinations back and forth and pray that it will unlock at some point. Missed a couple of meetings because of this. Don’t recommend.
Roddy MacLean –
I bought these for church to protect the audio and livestream equipment. They do the job nicely
Ruben –
Creo que la calidad del producto justifica el precio
kleber n o alvarez –
Atendeu as minhas necessidades, encaixou muito bem no meu Notebook Dell.
Mr P –
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