Wireless PC Lock, security system on PC Radio
An invention useful to avoid prying eyes on our computer. The Wireless PC Lock is a fast and reliable to avoid awkward intrusions into your PC. The computer is completely locked when you leave your job.
The Wireless PC Lock is a very simple operation. One of the components, the device USB must be connected to the computer you want to control. The other, the circular component, acts as a mere transmitter. It has a large button visible. As soon as you press, the receiver communicates with USB. An LED lights up indicating that both are enabled. As the user moves away with the transmitter beyond two meters, the computer freezes so instantly. When the user comes back within the radius of the computer is unlocked automatically.
All this after installing a small software that accompanies them. This small program provides an additional method of security. In the event that the transmitter is not available, you can unlock the computer using a password. Also if the battery button on the transmitter end in the most unexpected. Although it has an autonomy of 2000 hours of operation, according to the manufacturer.
This simple safety device is recommended for computers with Windows XP installed. It is available through the web ThinkGeek at a price of $ 50 (about 36 euros).
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