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Kensington Computer Products Group: Avoid Halloween Tech Scares
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Kensington Helps Users Avoid Halloween
Tech Scares with Robust Range of
Products that Prevent Power and Device
Loss ? and Are Frighteningly Easy to Use
Six Essential, Affordable, and Intuitive Desktop and Mobile Accessories Keep the Fall Season
? and Beyond ? Connected, Protected, and Productive
?
San Mateo, CA, September 21, 2015 /PressReleasePing/ – In the spirit of Halloween,
Kensington, a worldwide leader in delivering smart. safe. simple.™ desktop and mobile computing accessories, today announced a list of products that help users avoid the horror of losing power, a mobile device, or other important items and accessories. The products were selected for their frighteningly straightforward ease of use, affordability, and ability to help users avoid unnerving moments by staying connected and productive while protecting their devices. To keep Halloween and any time of year from becoming a spine-chilling affair, a robust range of products and accessories from Kensington helps users avoid the loss of their most vital devices — and what powers them:

Kensington KP400 Switchable Keyboard (K72322US; SRP $59.99) – It’s almost spooky how this full-sized versatile keyboard can alternate between wired and Bluetooth connectivity
— an invaluable feature when typing on a variety of devices. The KP400 Switchable Keyboard makes it “scary easy” for users to work with a laptop, a tablet, or even a smartphone together, taking productivity to a new level. The keyboard includes a numeric keypad — providing a professional typing experience whether using it with a PC, tablet, or smartphone — and can be powered via either a detachable wired connection through a USB port on a laptop, or with batteries when it’s in Bluetooth mode. Easy installation allows users to start typing in no time at all. And at under $60, it’s a ghostly good deal.

Kensington 10400 USB Mobile Charger (K38219WW; SRP $49.99) and Kensington 5200
USB Mobile Charger (K38220WW; SRP $39.99) – Whether

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