[Pro Version] KIWI design VR Cable Management, 3 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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Sephanie
> 3 dayIncredible product with great results and affordable. Playing vr with this completes the immersion and I only wish it was a little longer
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LEED or Not
> 3 dayVery easy to install and comes with enough hardware to accommodate different installs for different surfaces.
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Maxed
> 3 dayThey provide good solution to keep the cable out of the way. Still had to use TurnSignal though to make sure it doesnt twist too much. The problem occured when I tried to remove one of he sticky pads from the ceiling. I was patient and heated it up with a hair dryer and tried to take it off slowly but it still took off a patch of paint as well as paper underneath. Now I have 2 more of these disasters sitting in waiting and a pain of matching the ceiling paint and repairing it since my landlord wont be happy if they see it.
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Kevin
> 3 dayLo compré con la idea de jugar conectado por cable con mi Quest 2 a mi PC y no tener que preocuparme por el cable , y la verdad funciona increible, sirve mucho para alivianar el tener que cargar con el cable, y el hecho de que sean poleas y que cedan, hace que uno pueda saber cuando está cerca del límite del area que uno desea movilizarse. Tener cuidado a la hora de comprar un cable para esto, pues deben considerar la altura, ya que el cable deberá recorrer dos veces la distancia para llegar a los Pulley y volver. Un muy buen producto estas poleas
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Ezri
> 3 dayHeres a cool trick if you dont want to install hooks and dont like the look of adhesive hooks. I use a magnetic phone mount in my car, so I have a few extra magnetic plates lying around. These are meant to stick to the back of your phone. I spray painted the plates white and stuck them to the ceiling, then attached strong magnetic hooks to them. More than strong enough to hold up the cable pulleys whwn holding an Oculus Link cable, and looks nice when not in use. About the pulleys, though, theyre super nice. Once you get them set up appropriately, all the slack cable is managed away from you, and you can move freely. As long as you stay within your cable length limit, its almost as comfortable and free as wireless, without the hassle or compromises of dealing with wireless. Theyre affordable enough that its totally worth a try.
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Fecmmtyrone
20-11-2024It works as intended and it is very quiet
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Alexis Shepard
> 3 dayThese do exactly what you want them to. They hold the cable for the VR headset (in my case HTC Vive) up and out of the way so you dont have to worry about stepping or tripping on it. I cant rate the adhesive hooks that are provided because I mounted mine with sheetrock anchors in the ceiling. When we moved, I immediately put in the extra work to set them back up on the new ceiling because they are worth it to me. The only bad thing I can say about them is that I wish there was a longer version because my ceiling is higher than normal so I cant easily lay flat without pulling on the cable a bit.
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jisda
Greater than one weekGot these and was pretty excited to use them. When I first tried them out, it wasnt the most comfortable ever but was better than having the wires in your face. I have the oculus quest 2, so when airlink rolled around, I no longer had a use for the pulleys. I decided that it was time to get rid of the pads that hold the pulleys up to the roof, but when I tried taking them off, it peeled off the paint and had exposed the insulation in the ceiling to eyesight. Now I have to remove two more, and on top of that, hope I can paint over it with the same-colored paint. Thanks a lot.
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Chesney Gunnells
> 3 dayCan easily strecth from the ceiling to the floor without even realizing youre using it. Also came with a few hooks that I wasnt expecting that I was able to make great use out of.
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D. Oliver
> 3 dayI use the cable management system with my Vive Pro headset. I used the included sticky patches to secure the pulleys to the ceiling. They do the job to apply the correct amount of tension to support the cable to the headset.