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Marcie Bear
31-05-2025Ever since I started having pc issues I couldnt use my wireless adapter and had to find a good alternative so I ended up choosing this product. It works really well and allowed me to save room on storing my headset since I can just hang it from the ceiling. Easily recommend if your moving from wireless or suffer from cable tangling often.
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connor steele
> 3 dayThis is a great product and does everything youll need for a cord hassle free vr play. I just wish I realized the adhesive pads will most certainly ruin your paint when taking them off but it also come with screw in hooks so just use them if you want an easier time removing them. I would still recommend this product.
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Aidan Vollmer
> 3 dayAfter using PCVR without this for 2 years, I can still feel the cord on my back. Now I can actually turn around and dance without worrying.
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Waylon
> 3 dayI use these for every headset I have. I have tried tons of different cord management options for VR and these are the best. These provide plenty of suspension, are easy to adjust for different heights, dont pull to hard, and are silent. I have yet to have one of these fail and I run an arcade that puts them under heavy use.
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Terrato
> 3 dayGreat product, had it for a few years. The hooks that screw in the wall are great! the pulleys are quiet and have lasted me years. However... I just tried the the adhesive hooks for the first time, and found out I placed them wrong so I tries to change them. That was a bad idea. This kit is good for the pulleys and screw hooks. Do not use the adhesive hook sunless you want to move your wall inside the house.
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Contrabardus
> 3 dayThey 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.
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Jon C.
> 3 dayI have the version 1 pulleys and they work pretty well (4 Stars). They did have some nuances, but they were no different from anything else on the market. Kiwi has released their Version 2 and it is exactly what I was looking for! The set up is different than the version 1 as they include a mounting ring. Essentially its a ring that you can attach three of the pulleys to and in the center of the ring theres a spot for the fourth pulley that you attach your VR cable to (See photo). This removes the tugging feeling almost entirely. If the version 1 was an 80% on the cord pulling, the version 2 would be a 97%, tugging has been almost completely removed! Everything felt smooth and they pulleys are cleanly designed. These are worth the extra price and I think most purchasers will be happy with this pulley system! Set up was simple and it comes with ceiling hooks or ceiling command strip type sticky mounts. The sticky mounts are STRONG so use caution when removing, as it WILL take some drywall with it if not removed carefully (use a blow dryer).
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kurocaty
> 3 dayMy husband pretty much lives in VR. This made the cord a definite issue for him. When we saw this product he was very interested. I was concerned that the sticky hooks maybe wouldnt stick to our ceiling because we have a smoking house. After cleaning the ceiling however, the sticky things stuck great. The only thing I would advise is to really think about your play area and where you spend the majority of your time standing in VR. My husband put the hooks a bit too close to his pc, and ended up needing to order another set to not have to remove the sticky hooks. All in all though, a great product and a real game changing product for any VR enthusiast!!
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Tracker51
> 3 dayI followed the instructions included as well as several youtubers and it works great! I used the hooks in a basement ceiling, screwing them into wood and had zero issues.
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Daniel
> 3 dayNo 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.