Xbox 360 and PS3 get security kits

Wii evidently not worth stealing


21 September 2009 10:25 GMT / By Duncan Geere

If you're a little paranoid about the £100s you've spent on your Xbox 360 or PS3, then you'll be interested to hear that a company has released a range (if two counts as a range) of console security gadgets.

It comprises of an 8-foot steel wire cable, security plate for affixing to the console, padlock and two keys. The idea is that you attach the security plate, thread the cable through, and then attach the other end to something secure nearby.

We're doubtful that a resourceful burglar armed with a hammer wouldn't be able to get through this pretty fast, but a casual thief will have considerably more difficulty prizing your beloved console from your hands.

Both versions of the security kit cost $30, plus $4 shipping - that's about £21 or so. Payment is via Paypal.
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