If your a gamer or you work in an environment where computer accessories might be stolen you should check this little box out. The NZXT Bunker box slides into one of your empy 5.25" drive bays and has four USB 2.0 ports. You then close the cover, and slide the cords through a small slot on the bottom that is only big enough for the cord to pass through. It locks with a circle key, making cutting the cord the only way to remove the devices. Pricing and release date have not been announced yet, but I wouldn't expect it to break the bank. NZXT Bunker via:technabob
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
NZXT Bunker USB lock box protects your gear
If your a gamer or you work in an environment where computer accessories might be stolen you should check this little box out. The NZXT Bunker box slides into one of your empy 5.25" drive bays and has four USB 2.0 ports. You then close the cover, and slide the cords through a small slot on the bottom that is only big enough for the cord to pass through. It locks with a circle key, making cutting the cord the only way to remove the devices. Pricing and release date have not been announced yet, but I wouldn't expect it to break the bank. NZXT Bunker via:technabob
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