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The KIWI design VR Cable Management system includes 6 pulley units that enhance your virtual reality experience by reducing cable interference. Compatible with major VR headsets, it features a noise-dampening design, easy installation options, and a flexible 360° rotation mechanism, ensuring a clutter-free and immersive gaming environment.
S**R
General real use case review. With ceiling fan.
The media could not be loaded. Kiwi 6-Pack Cable Management Clips ReviewI recently tried the Kiwi 6-pack cable management clips for managing my computer cable to my vr, and here’s my detailed take on them.Setup & InstallationThe kit comes with six clips and even includes an extra one. I used them primarily to hold and slack cables from my PC to a VR headset (specifically a heavy cable for the Pimax Crystal). Installation is straightforward: these clips stick firmly to both walls and ceilings, making it possible to route cables neatly across rooms or tricky angles.PerformanceOne of the things I liked is how versatile they are. Even when doubling up a clip to reach a distant corner, the cable can easily extend across an entire room. In my test, it reached from one end of the room to a corner with no issues, and it didn’t interfere with ceiling fans at all. The clips hold heavy cables well—something to keep in mind, because this is a high-tension scenario.Even with slacking for extra length, the clips maintain a strong hold. I’m over six feet tall, and with the cable routed about a foot above my head, the clips still kept everything secure without sagging or losing adhesion.Cautions / ConsiderationsThe adhesive is extremely strong, so removing the clips can be tricky if you want to reposition them.You can’t “yank” the cable out once it’s in; the clips are meant to hold cables firmly in place.If you plan to run cables near fans or other obstacles, testing first is recommended, but in my experience, it worked fine even near ceiling fans.ProsStrong adhesive for secure cable managementFlexible placement on walls and ceilingsCan hold heavy cables without saggingExtra clip in the kit is a nice bonusWorks across longer distances than expectedConsHard to remove once appliedNot designed for frequent cable removal or adjustmentCable must be carefully placed; can’t just yank it outOverallThe Kiwi cable clips are highly effective for permanent or semi-permanent cable routing, especially for heavy or long cables. They are strong, versatile, and ideal for neat setups across walls and ceilings. Just be cautious when removing them or repositioning—they’re meant to stay put once installed.Rating: ★★★★★(5/5) — Very strong, reliable clips, but limited if you need frequent adjustments (why would you, there ment for a permanent vr setup)On a side note they can fit any cable size, thin small or multiple huge ones, the end is rubber that holds the cable and can stretch alot, it also has 3 different cliping sizes like a belt.-Furry_smasher
S**Y
Definitely Worth the Upgrade!
I had previously bought the $20 VR Cable Management from KIWI, and I'm 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 I'm 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 don't 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.
H**R
It works well, but…
So, it works as advertised and I love it. Makes it very easy to play games without a wire interrupting you. Here is the downside: you will feel a tug when you move too far from center.Depending on how you set it up, you can mitigate this pretty well, but the fact is, you will always feel it. I got this along with a few friends. We all prefer having our set up this way, however, for one of my friends it’s a close call.I think it’s great for games where you are consistently turning, and especially for games where you are sitting down. When you are sitting, if you set it up correctly, there is no tug and no wire going down your shoulder or back. When you are standing, and moving around to bend over, etc… you will feel a tug. Again, it can be mitigated, but only to a certain extent.Ultimately, you have to ask yourself whether you prefer feeling a cable going down your side, or a tugging when walking too far.I have a small play area so the tug is a helpful reminder that I am almost out of my play area. It is a plus for me, but perhaps, you might not feel the same way if you have an extremely large room.Also, it’s extremely easy to take down and put back up (after you have initially set it up) if you need the area to look cleaner when you have guests.Lastly, and this is more of a tip: depending on what game I’m playing, I do a lot of turning in the same direction. This can lead to the wire twisting significantly. I learned to provide some slack on the loops closest to me so the cable is free to turn as needed. After, I play this game, I usually disconnect my link cable and ensure that it is not under tension. Personally, I prefer having to do this than having the cable dangling by my side when playing, or having to be aware of its presence and having to account for stepping over it when playing.At the end of the day it works.
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