How to De-Clutter Cable Tips

The problem of having lots of electronic goods such as TV, Playstation, Xbox, Computers, Laptop, etc. is the messy cables on the floor or your wall. Not only this can be very dangerous for children, but your pets can be tangled in it too! Therefore, here is some relevant tips for you. Hope this helps!

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1. Tying Up Loose Ends

“One way to eliminate surplus wires is by investing in a couple of cable-winding doohickeys. With the $15 XL Cable Organizer, all you have to do is spool any extra cabling around the center of the wheel–the device’s rubber shell is thick enough to accommodate multiple cords.”

“Another option is to bundle up loose cables using fasteners like Case Logic’s self-attaching cable ties ($5 for a pack of six). Made of nylon, these Velcro ties are nearly 7 inches long and come in several different colors.”

2. Out Of Sight

“KangaRoom Storage’s aptly named Black Box Cord Organizer tames the cords for your TiVo, DVD player, game console, and other devices by storing them away in an understated black box. ”

“This $60 container, which measures 13-by-13-by-3 inches and is made of flame-resistant acrylic, features two shelves for storing wireless adapters and other unsightly devices, along with nine prongs for winding excess cabling (a sliding door gives you access to the innards). Openings on either side let you feed cords through while a cutout at the bottom accommodates your surge protector. Five ventilation holes ensure that things don’t get too hot on the inside.”

For more tips please visit PC World



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