🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Style!
The Avantree Metal & Silicone Headphone Stand Hanger is a sleek and sturdy solution for organizing your headphones. With a solid steel construction and silicone top pad, it provides a stable foundation while saving desk space. Its anti-slip design ensures your devices remain scratch-free, making it compatible with major headphone brands. Ideal for both professional and personal use, this hanger is the perfect accessory for any music lover or gamer.
K**K
Looks sharp sitting on the black desk
I received all black, instead of the silver stand displayed. I prefer all black, so this is a good thing. This stand is holding my Sony wired headphones and there is plenty of room in the silicone tray for the long cord. This stand is sturdy, extremely simple to assemble and functions very well for wired headphones if that's your thing. It sits right next to my Mac, so my Sonys are in easy reach now, instead of having to remove/replace them in their zippered hard case every time I want to use them. Very convenient.
P**E
Good buy
Really sturdy construction and easy to snap together, fits my Razer Blackshark V2 perfectly and would be confident it works for many headsets.
D**E
Great if you have no cables, Be cautious if you do
Space age headphone stand? Pretty much, but with a touch of elegance and highly functional. What I mean by that is if you have wireless headphones with a detachable cable then the Avantree headphone stand is a great buy.The top of the stand provides great versatility from a wide range of headphones/headsets. I currently have the Logitech G633 Spectrum sitting on top of my Avantree, situated on a transparent glass desk. What I appreciate is I can leave the headphones at their enclosed width without needing to expand them to fit the stand, and if you've never seen the G633 they are pretty massive headphones!The base of the stand is where functionality comes in. It's a great place to put your headphone cables that is easily accessible. I will say that if you have embedded cables (not detachable) then you may not want to go with this stand unless your headphones are very deep and leave minimal space between your headphones and the base.Why should you consider this? I believe the main selling point of this stand is:#1. Reduce clunky headphone placement on your desk#2. Provide a stand for your headphoneIf you have cables from your headphones that are crinkled and not properly tethered, then you basically have a stand similar to a messy hair day. Not very pleasing to look at.The silicon top and base provide great scratch protection for those concerned about the physical condition of your headphones/headsets. Steel construction of the stand ensures that your headphones won't be flopping around which is great as some people may not have a supportive desk underneath.Assembly was very easy, however the silicon padding for the bottom of the stand did worry me at first as it was not making 100% contact with the stand. After a few seconds of wiggling around I managed to secure the silicon base to the stand and attempted to knock down the stand with gentle force applied to the left and right of the stand. Good news, it didn't go down!So should you buy these? If you have detachable cables sure, if not then you may want to measure your headphones and see if they create a 1"-2" gap from the full 9.84" height of the stand. Another option is to tether your cable thoroughly so it's smooth texture wraps around the base of the stand.Thanks for reading!
T**S
Decent stand, looks good, not quite as stable as it looks.
Admittedly I did not do that much research before buying this, it looked good, matching my headphones exactly, looked useful and looked very stable with a heavy base.Look at the pics of how it goes together, I didn't and thus did not know the bottom piece is silicone. Since the silver boom piece is steel and the big black bottom disk is very light silicone, the center of gravity is quite high, readily giving it the potential to tip over just by design. Front to back stability is superb, but side to side is not great. To give you an idea, I can tilt the stand over to the side by about 25-30 degrees, flexing the bottom silicone and it will still push itself back upright, which works alright, but any farther and it will fall over, and the bottom silicone will slide up the steel boom a bit. if the bottom leg of the silver steel boom, the part underneath the bottom silicone, were wider, it would be so much more stable. This could be a pretty easy fix by adding some kind of stiff material to that bottom leg, spanning the width underneath (plastic, metal, wood with tape or glue)... remember that absolutely nothing will stick to silicone though, so I'll attach to the metal part. I personally believe a headphone stand should not fall over if you pull sideways on the cord while its sitting on a hard surface, this one will, quickly.Long story short you can stiffen the base, or add weight to it, or both.Other than it being a little stability issue (you have one. job., headphone stand!), I like it and do think it was worth the purchase price, although I would not have thought so if it cost any more.Edit: added star for customer service response.
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