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Adam Lasley
> 3 dayBefore this purchase, I was using the pull-strings system for badges. DONT DO THAT! Itll be a waste of money. 150%, buy these instead. ID card string system, 24. This system, ~68. This is quieter, less tension, and the soft rubber fastener makes setting up the cable a breeze. If you have an overhead VR system, dont go cheap DIY like I did. This system is worth the price.
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Flame Soulis
> 3 dayI 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.
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Patrick C.
> 3 dayI 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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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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Danny
> 3 dayCant stand it. Cable twisted and pretzels above my head within minutes. Rough tug on the headset if I move anywhere. Sent a photo of my configuration to kiwi, and they couldnt find anything wrong with it. Id rather trip over the wire on the floor than ever use this system again.
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VR Frog
> 3 dayThis is one of two KIWI Design products I own for my Valve Index and I cannot recommend their hardware enough. This pulley system is very well priced, high quality, and extremely functional. If you’re looking to get a pulley system for your PCVR headset, this is the one to get. With this and their Valve Index cooling fan, I will be on the look out for any other KIWI Design Index products!
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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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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.
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Aaron D.
> 3 dayThis 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.
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Doomsauce
Greater than one weekThis functions great as a product to keep cable weight off ones self, but if you are a more ambitious VR enthusiast these are recommended with caution. I have a standard ceiling and I had a handstand go wrong with my foot getting caught in the line. All would have been fine but the length of the system does not reach the floor and caused a mishap with landing. The cable management broke and I have a damaged foot. Also the pull of the cables is on the weaker side and I would recommend about 9 if you want a taut system.