When you're shopping for computer peripherals, you can go in two very different directions: add a mixed set of input and connectivity gear, or lock down the hardware already on your desk. The PC/Computer Accessories bundle and the Kensington Desktop Peripherals Kit 20 represent those two paths at two price points, so the right choice depends on what your setup is missing.
Quick Verdict
Choose the PC/Computer Accessories bundle if you want a low-priced mix of mice and Wi-Fi connectivity in one order. Choose the Kensington Desktop Peripherals Kit 20 if you need physical security for a desktop computer and the accessories attached to it.
At a Glance
| Product | Listed price | Condition | Key offer |
|---|---|---|---|
| PC/Computer Accessories bundle | $13.99 | Used | Dell USB optical laser mouse, Kensington wireless laser mouse, Kensington Wi-Fi finder, and Techkey AC1200 USB Wi-Fi adapter |
| Kensington Desktop Peripherals Kit 20 | $35.19 | New | Security lock kit for a computer, up to three peripheral accessories, and a wired keyboard/mouse |
Where Each Product Wins
PC/Computer Accessories bundle gets the edge for versatility at a lower listed price. It combines several everyday computer peripherals into one custom bundle: a Dell USB optical laser mouse, a Kensington wireless laser mouse, a Kensington Wi-Fi finder, and a Techkey AC1200 11 AC Wi-Fi USB adapter with a high-gain dual antenna. If you're starting fresh or need backups, this gives you more physical items per dollar.
Kensington Desktop Peripherals Kit 20 wins for focused protection. It's new, in black, and built around the task of securing a computer plus the accessories connected to it, including a wired keyboard and mouse. It doesn't try to be an all-purpose accessory grab bag; it aims to keep the equipment you already own from being removed easily.
Product Notes
PC/Computer Accessories bundle (New And Used) - Dell - Kensington - Techkey

This bundle is the lower-priced path at $13.99, and it's best treated as a mixed lot. You get a Dell USB optical laser mouse, a Kensington wireless laser mouse, a Kensington Wi-Fi finder, and a Techkey AC1200 11 AC Wi-Fi USB adapter with a high-gain dual antenna. That makes it a practical option for a workspace that needs both wired and wireless pointing devices plus a Wi-Fi adapter in one go. Since the bundle is used and mixes three brands, it's not a matched set, so don't expect uniform styling or consistent generations of hardware. The trade-off is that used items and a custom bundle mean you're accepting some variability in what arrives. If you're comfortable with that and simply want more gear for the price, this is the one to start with.
Kensington Desktop Peripherals Kit 20 Security Lock for PCs and Accessories

If the goal is locking down your setup, this kit is built specifically for that. At $35.19, it carries the higher listed price in this comparison, but it's also the new option. Its purpose is to secure a computer, up to three peripheral accessories, and a wired keyboard and mouse, which makes it a fit for shared desks or offices where attached hardware needs to stay put. It won't add mice, keyboards, or networking adapters to your collection; the value is in the security function rather than extra peripherals. If you already have the accessories you need and want to anchor them, this is the more targeted choice.
Final Choice by Use Case
- Go with the PC/Computer Accessories bundle when you need low-cost variety, are open to used gear, and want mouse options plus Wi-Fi connectivity in one order.
- Go with the Kensington Desktop Peripherals Kit 20 when your priority is physical security for a computer and its peripherals, and you already have the input and networking gear you need.