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Steve Byrd
> 3 dayI watched a video on YT just to make sure my assumptions were correct about how to mount these, and they were very easy to stick to my ceiling and fasten the cable to the pulleys. Taking the pulleys to off the hooks is quick and easy if I need to store the system. Just an all-around great design.
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bobbie
> 3 dayWorked 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.
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Caleb
Greater than one weekBought these for my Index and so far I like them. Ive been looking for something to get the cord out of the way and this is it. I havnt gotten alot of use from them yet so I cant say how long they will hold up but they seem pretty solid. Does exactly as advertised. I no longer am stepping on my cord and the pull strength is just right. I dont feel the cord or tugging on the cord and there is no noise that I can hear. About as close to a wireless feeling as you can get.
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Kristopher Moe
> 3 dayI was skeptical buying this. I figured it was a gimmick but it makes a night and day difference with our Valve Index. The immersion is so much better without the cords hanging on you. It is not restrictive at all! Id buy it again.
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Sparky
Greater than one weekI had previously bought the $20 VR Cable Management from KIWI, and Im replacing them for multiple reasons, which the pro version has improvements for: The wire - steel vs dyneema: The pro version has a dyneema wire, which is stronger than steel, more flexible, cannot rust, cannot weaken from bending, cannot weaken from twisting. These are all problems that I experienced with the thin steel wire, which broke after 150-200 hours of use, and Im confident the dyneema will handle constant movement and bending far better than steel. The cable holder - silicone strap vs rubber o-ring: The pro version has a plastic cable holder with a silicone strap to buckle the cable in. On the standard version, they give you a rubber o-ring, which you wrap around your cable, and attach to a tiny metal clip with sharp edges. The metal clip wears into the o-rings and causes them to break. On the pro version, the silicone strap is far thicker than the o-ring, and is held straight by the plastic buckle, so it cannot twist or wear down. The wall attachment is identical to the standard version, which is fine. It worked well for me in the past, and I dont mind that nothing changed. Though the standard version also used the metal clips and o-ring to attach to the wall. The pro version has a silicone loop built into the reels, which again, is much better because the o-rings can break. The overall construction is also much nicer. The reel is a custom plastic mold for the brand with a higher quality plastic, as opposed to the standard version, which looks and feels like a generic part, made with cheap materials. The higher quality materials do make the pro version quieter than the standard version, but I would not call it silent. There is still the sound of the the reel (think of how a retractable badge, or key holder sounds). I look forward to using the pro version of this product for a long time, and I would recommend anyone considering the standard version to upgrade. The standard version will work ok, but it will wear down after a while.
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Patrick C.
30-03-2025I love this system, but it can be a pain. When Im playing VR, I get tired after 2 hours and if I try to sit down or move a good distance away, the tension feels like somebody is trying to pull the headset off of my head, even if I squat.
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JJ
> 3 dayRight out of the box I stretched out a pulley to test how silent it was. The claim of silence seems to mostly be based on the rubber that deadens the retraction click and this works well enough to be silent within vr even if not outside of it. That said, I immediately doubted the product after stretching it out further. The reason for deducting two stars is due to the tension ramping up as the cord is pulled out. The only adjustment is to change the slack but, without a corresponding adjustment to tension, this feature is nearly pointless. The recommended triangle setup really does work flawlessly for standing play but the pull becomes too noticeable after 1 or 2 steps in any direction. My space measures 3 meters by 3.5 meters according to the steam vr room setup so 1 or 2 steps is not sufficient. I spent a couple hours experimenting and here is what works best for my setup. First off, 6 pulleys is not enough so I ditched the triangle setup. Im very glad that more adhesive hooks were included than needed. I still have 3 points of contact with the ceiling but ended up chaining the pulleys together. 1st point nearest the pc has 1, 2nd point has 2, 3rd point has 3. I found that the easiest way to calibrate this was to place the headset into the corner. Each link of the chain could then be inspected and the rubber gripper on the cord adjusted until all pulleys were about the same length. A balance must be struck between ensuring that no pulley is stretched too far yet without the cord dangling low enough to entangle your neck or hands. Overall, this setup is decent but Im probably going to need to order a second kit. There just are not enough points of contact with the ceiling to keep the cord high enough. Ill likely have leftovers but I figure the rest can be spares. This would be a 5 star product if there was a way to adjust tension. This would be a 4 star product if they were more open about the requirements for a full room setup and sold a 10 pack going for about 1.5 the cost.
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Steven G. Smith
> 3 dayI love the system, these are quiet as heck and there are more than enough pulleys in the setup that needed. I use this with a Vive and it handles the cable beautifully. I have not rated the adhesive pads because, I didnt use the provided hooks since Im a renter. I use the command hook system and yes its a textured roof and they have been mounted for over three months. I play No Mans Sky (in a swivel chair), beat saber, bone works, and Alyx to name a few games. All I can say is that you dont even hear the pulleys and the have enough resistance to keep the cable up but not pull on your noggin. For those worried about pulling paint or putting holes in the ceiling, look into the 3M 17065CLR-6ES style hooks.
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Mimi
> 3 dayIf you are looking for something as a starter into this whole VR Pulley system, you can purchase this until you get something better. I say this because while it is good for its price, there are quite some downsides to this. For instance, the adhesive clips that go on your ceiling will end up leaving a mark once you remove it (you are better off drilling up there or using 3M command strips instead). Like most people said, it also feels like you are tugging with the wire as you play in VR, so it doesnt give that freedom feeling to it. The tugging tends to ruin the experience. Although I was happy with my purchase at the time because I no longer step on my headsets cable anymore.
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Tom Rosenow
> 3 dayGenuinely an excellent product. In terms of install, very easy and the only took you need is provided (little hex key). I used the sticky ceiling mounts and theyre very sturdy. Always great to avoid drilling holes. This product makes me wonder how I ever used a wired headset without it. Aside from removing the wire as a tripping hazard, it allows me to hardly notice the cable at all. Couldnt be more pleased and Ill be recommending this product to any of my friends playing PCVR games