Unlock your computer simply by being near it, with the help of this device

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Sometimes passwords, no matter how strong you think they are, just aren't enough to protect all of the sensitive information stored on your devices. The GateKeeper 2.5 Wireless Bluetooth PC Lock is here to make sure you don't leave yourself accidentally exposed. 

This PC lock sounds pretty impressive — because of its powerful Bluetooth wireless key, you can log in to your computer just by entering the room. The key allows you to adjust your login range from mere inches to up to thirty feet depending on the kinds of people you tend to fraternize with. None of your information is stored on the key either, so if you lose it, you don't risk compromising yourself.

This PC lock seems to be extremely easy to use. Apparently all you have to do is enter the room and you're logged in to your PC—the key takes care of everything for you. Whether you're protecting confidential medical data or some particularly embarrassing selfies with your cat, this PC lock appears to be a security solution that anyone can use and rely on.

For a limited time, the GateKeeper 2.5 Wireless Bluetooth PC Lock is available in the Mashable Shop. Get it now for $59.99, which is 50 percent off the $119.98 price tag. Mashable readers can also save an additional 15 percent off their order with coupon code: SAVE15.

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Carlos Cadorniga

Carlos is a New York-based ecommerce content writer ready to tell you what to buy. He has previously written for Adventure Publishing Group with toy and movie reviews as well as Anime News Network on anime interest articles because liking anime is the least nerdy thing about him. When not reviewing products, he's probably doing sociological analyses on pop culture that no one asked for. He has been told on several occasions that he does a really good Mickey Mouse impression.

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