Kensington 64163 Anchor Point AnchorPoint Screw-on Security Kit (PC/Mac) | List Price: $12.99 Discount Price: $5.90

| Platform: No Operating System Brand: Kensington Binding: Electronics Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Features: - Constructed of a metal plate and loop that easily screws into most any surface
- Attractive face plate secures your anchor point by preventing screw removal
- Allows you the flexibility to turn virtually any surface into a security anchor for your laptop
- Backed by a manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty
- Lets you make your own immovable object out of virtually anything
Great for desks without anchor holes [Posted on 2007-03-22] No surprises with this anchor. It arrived in a plastic OEM bag and was an easy install. No instructions needed.
Just use the 3 included self tapping screws and screw the metal hook plate into your chosen location. A plastic cover is then snapped over the base to cover the screws.
I only gave it 4 stars because the plastic cover looks kind of cheap.
doesnt include a cable or lock... [Posted on 2007-05-30] I bought this thinking it would be a cheap way to lock up my new monitor, with its Kensington Security hole. And, amazon's product picture clearly shows a lock and cable included. However, what amazon shipped me was clearly not what I expected. In this so called "kit" you will receive some screws, the metal anchor point, and a plastic cover. You will NOT receive a physical lock and cable. I think amazon should have pointed this out to me before I bought it. As for the security it should provide, all you gotta do is unscrew it and guess what- not much better than the cable and lock itself.
good product [Posted on 2007-10-25] kensington locks are pretty solid in general; although, there's not much security you can gain from three small screws (in wood per say). I would suggest, if Kensington wanted this thing ridiculously secure, is to make the sheathing out of metal (not plastic as it is now).
Bought, but not used [Posted on 2008-09-24] I ended up looping my cable around a post on my desk, I think it's easier than drilling holes in the desk and a little less destructive to the furniture which means something to me since i'm in a college dorm
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