Maclocks
Computer security lock products From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maclocks are a line of computer security lock and display products that focuses on security for Apple products.[1][2] The brand was first released in 1986[3] and is manufactured by Compulocks.[4]
Company type | Private company |
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Industry | Mobile computing accessories |
Founded | 1986 |
Founder | Alexander Gad |
Headquarters | , United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Owner | Compulocks Brands Inc. |
Website | www |
History
The Maclocks product line was introduced by Compulocks in 1986.[3]
In 2011, Maclocks announced a security sleeve lock for the MacBook Air.[5][6] Maclocks released the first locking system for the MacBook Pro with Retina Display in 2012.[7][8] In 2013, Maclocks introduced iMac locks that protect RAM panels.[9] In 2015, Maclocks security systems for tablets and display kiosks were added to Tech Data's commercial portfolio in the Spanish market.[4]Maclocks also released a universal anti-theft lock for the MacBook Pro in 2018.[10][11]
Products
One product Maclocks is known for is the Blade, a universal lock that can be used on any device without the need for slots.[12][13][14]
Another product Maclocks is known for is the Ledge, a lock slot adapter that is compatible with most Macbooks.[15][14][16]
Maclocks also produced secure cases or sleeves that encase physically protect laptops that do not have slots for standard locks[6][1][17][18] and security cable locks that attach to computers' power supply connectors.[19][20]
In addition to products for Mac laptops, the Maclocks brand also releases security products such as cable locks and cases for iPads.[21][22] Maclocks has also released security products that protect computers' RAM panels[9] and security stands for displaying computers or tablets at retail kiosks.[3][23][24]
References
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