[Pro Version] KIWI design VR Cable Management, 6 Packs VR Pulley System fits Quest/Rift S/Valve Index/HTC Vive/Vive Pro/HP Reverb G2/PSVR/PS VR2 VR Accessories, Compatible with Quest 2 Link Cable

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  • bobbie

    > 3 day

    Worked perfectly for cable management for my new Playstation psvr2. Easy to put up...used the screws instead of the adhesive pads. I first used command strips to make sure of my placement and a quick change out to a more permanent installation.

  • Eduardo Jimenez

    > 3 day

    Keeps my cable off the floor and helps with mobility. One of the sticky pads came off the ceiling early on but I pressed it back on harder on a slightly flatter spot and so far all of them have stayed up for several months. If I had a more permanent VR space I would drill them in but these sticky pads are good enough for now.

  • Beers

    > 3 day

    I bought my son the Valve Index for Christmas, and he purchased these later. I was very impressed with how easy they were to set up. How well they stick to the ceiling and how quiet they are. Well worth the money.

  • Aaron D.

    > 3 day

    This is an amazing and cheap product. Ive messed around with wireless adapters but theres always issues with heavy batteries, disconnects, extreme expense, etc. This product is amazing though. It only took me about 5 minutes to set up and after playing with the length of the cable, I can barely feel any sort of tug unless I get right to the edge of my play area. Flat ceilings work best but theres a solution for popcorn ceilings as well. Theres no way I can go back or even consider a $300 adapter after trying this.

  • Daniel

    > 3 day

    No where to put the headset after I finish playing. The pulley also pulls too much which makes it a bit uncomfortable, if I extended the wire there would be too much wire. Ill figure it out I hope.

  • M. A. Hancock

    > 3 day

    Perfect. Package provided multiple options for mounting. Quality might be too good. I feel spoiled. Thank you. I highly recommend for any VR user or for suspending any cables. It can handle about 5-10 spins before it gets caught up, which is far better than without ceiling suspension.

  • kolobear

    > 3 day

    This pulley system was an affordable way to get the 16’ USB cable out of the way when playing VR. I’ve had the system for ~6 months and it’s held up well to my 12yr son’s Gorilla Tag and other, active VR games as he moves all over his room without any worry about yanking the cord out of the computer or the headset. Simple installation. You just twist a few screws into your ceiling to guide the wire and you’re done.

  • Flame Soulis

    > 3 day

    I previously was using another cable management system that was slightly cheaper, which did the job fine but had higher tension and twisted metal cables. Finally, one of the cables snapped and rendered the pulley useless and I was forced to buy another set. After ordering these, I replaced my older set with the KIWI versions and havent looked back. Not only are these sturdier, but are set up just to work for cable management. Other pulley systems are set up as bundles of ID card pulleys, but these actually are designed to hold cables thanks to the cable holders at the ends. In addition, the tension and pulling force is just correct: not too much but not too weak. Are these more than the others? Yes, but the extra price you pay is worth the premium.

  • Contrabardus

    > 3 day

    They work great, perform as advertised, and keep my chord out of my way. I cant drill holes in my apartment, so Im using the sticky pads. I actually have one of them on the blinds of my window to get the chord above the floor, and three attached to the blades of a ceiling fan. When I move and need to take them down, I should be able to do it with a hair dryer to warm up the glue enough to pull them down without damaging anything. Its very strong adhesive, not gorilla glue or anything, but they wont come off easily once set. They arent going to pull my fan down or disrupt it. Putting the thing in reverse mode so it pulls air instead of blowing it will put more downward force on the fan than these things generate while in use, and they are easily unhooked. I cant use the fan anyway when playing VR as I risk putting my hands into them and breaking my controllers. Its barely low enough to allow that to happen if Im aiming close to straight up, which I occasionally do in some games. The stickers are large is, at a couple of inches square, but not nearly enough weight to unbalance the fan, and the hooks that the pulleys attach to dont cause any problems. I think perhaps people complaining about too much pull arent using enough of them. The more you use, the more the weight is distributed, and the less pull there is. I generally use four at a time, which is enough to support the weight of my Index cable. I also recommend not putting them on as tight as they will go on, as I think that is what is damaging some peoples cables. I use the second slot so they can slide a little. It still holds the cable in place while in use, but I can push them to where I want them if I want to adjust something. I generally dont feel them until I bend or crouch down, and even then barely. Certainly not enough to displace the HMD. I was using a couple of jerry rigged dog collars before I got these and they were way worse. This works as a solution to getting your VR cabling off the floor and out of your play area. Its not perfect, the only perfect solution would be wireless, but for PC VR for high end PC VR that doesnt have a wireless solution yet, these do the job. Recommended.

  • Anon

    > 3 day

    This product is exactly what you need to keep the VR cables up and away from your play space.

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