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If you leave your computer in a public area, attend LAN parties or even shared housing, one of the things you might worry about is theft. It seems unlikely for someone to take off with a large computer, but that doesn't make USB devices like keyboards, mice, headphones or even flash drives any less attractive. NZXT's newest case accessory aims to address this issue. It fits into a single 5.25 inch drive bay and features a built-in 4 port USB hub, complete with a locking door to prevent the removal of any attached USB devices.
The Bunker has a "sophisticated 20 key lock system" to make it hard even for someone with a similar key to unlock it. The USB hub allows you to connect up to 4 USB devices, such as a keyboard, mouse and a headset. There is an opening under the door thin enough to allow cables through, but it's still too narrow for the USB connectors themselves. The idea is that the connectors the USB devices will get caught if you attempt to pull them free without unlocking the door. When you open the door, the USB hub slides out for easier access. Conversely the hub slides back inside when you close the door to bring the connectors back safely inside the drive bay..
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