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Ahmet
> 3 dayno setup required as it works right out the box. The clamp is hard enough to put multiple headphones on it and has a cable clip too which is nice. Plastic is sturdy and swivels to match your preferred config (parallel or adjacent to desk.)
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Hello22
> 3 dayThis is perfect for my two headphones while I work at my desk. I like that each rest swivels independently so I was able to have it in the corner. Great value!
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Jordan
05-06-2025It comes in handy, my previous holder stood on top on the desk. This is a bit my convenient and out of the way.
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JW
> 3 dayWell, what a gadget. It really does everything it says it will do...how great it that? Swivels to any position you want it to be, and very sturdy. Came in such a tiny box I was worried when I opened it....but wow. And the spring that holds it to the table is VERY strong, not going to pull off easily by itself. Its got some kind of non slip foam pad to go against the surface for non slip and also to protect your table. Whoever thought this thing up did a good job. Perfect for holding both sets of my headphones. If Im getting nit-picky the only thing Id change is the plastic that the cord holders is made of. Its very brittle and so squeezing the cord into it will probably break it if used often. How about a silicone or rubber holder there? But I didnt buy it for the cord holding feature, so if it does snap off, I wont miss it. The important parts that hold the headphones and that swivel are super strong and have a little edge to keep your headphones from sliding off the ends of the holder. If youre on the fence about this gadget, get off the fence and buy it...it really is a good product.
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Aleks
> 3 dayLove that it came in white and now my headphones aren’t crowding my desk anymore!
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Seung
> 3 dayThere are two versions of the headphone holder from this brand: single and the new double. The first picture is a side by side. I prefer the double since its about the same size as the single but is stronger and has the ability to hold 2. You can also use it to hold only one as you can swivel one inside the other. Also, both have an attached loop so you can manage the wires better; I use this to hold my gaming headset + my music headphones. I also like this brand as the instructions come printed on the box itself making it convenient and eco friendly. Overall, the holder clamps to most desks (as long as its flat facing and less than 1 1/2 inches thick) doesnt take up much space and holds/organizes 2 headphones well.
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AD203
> 3 dayVery solid clamp. Maximum jaw size is a very tight 1.5in and there is no minimum jaw size. Both hooks rotate 360 degree independently. Or they can be combined into 1 overlapped hook. There rubber foam on both surfaces of the jaws. I dont know if long-term this will mark the desk. The only odd thing Ive found is that there are two clips for holding cables. These are quite hard plastic and I think they would not flex if you forced a cable in there. They would probably snap. This is not a feature I am concerned with using so I dont think it is a mark against the product.
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GymHasafit
> 3 dayLightweight, versatile and installs in seconds. Fully customizable swivel arms lets you get the angle you need for your items. Easy access to gear and folds up quickly when not in use. Thinking of buying more of them to manage my guitar and mic cables. Great product, I highly recommend for all Gamers, Streamers and Musicians.
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Anthony
> 3 dayUsing this to hold two very heavy studio headphones, and it works without any issues! The quality and finish is very nice. It has an adjustable clamp to fit any desk size.
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Milly
> 3 dayThe first thing I noticed is how sturdy the item is, stays in place, doesnt move and holds the items perfectly without worrying for it to fall, my favorite part is the fact that you can use it for two things, in my case, I have a controller and a headphone on it (And sometimes, my travel backpack, holds it all pretty fine). Installation was straightforward, choose the place oyu want to put it in (A table or anything that has a corner-like shape), hold down the hook, and put it in. It may be a bit difficult if you dont apply enough strenght but thats why its sturdy in the first place. Definetly recommended if youre looking to save space on your table and have a minimalistic setup, or if youre like me, that has way too much stuff on the table and just want to clear up a bit of space.