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Reddit mentions of AGPTEK 118" Cable Management Sleeve, DIY Adjustable Neoprene Cord Hider for TV Computer, Reversible Black and White

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of AGPTEK 118" Cable Management Sleeve, DIY Adjustable Neoprene Cord Hider for TV Computer, Reversible Black and White. Here are the top ones.

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  • 【NEAT AND TIDY】118" long, 5.3" wide, 1.5" in diameter cable management sleeves is a simple and convenient solution for your cables, making all the cables wrapped up and hidden in one sleeve, no more messy and tangled wires.
  • 【EASY LIFE WITH EASY USE】Easy to use, just gather cables together and wrap the cable management sleeve around to paste nylon Velcro. Easy to manage your messy cables, enjoy the simple pleasures.
  • 【NATURAL ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIAL】Made by the premium quality material with highly flexible and durable, withstand a lot of wear without damage.
  • 【DIY WITH YOUR ANY BRAINSTORM】DIY to cut holes at any position for your need. It also can even be cut or combined with two sleeves together to meet your specific need.
  • 【100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE】If you purchased our products and feel unsatisfied within 30 days, please feel free to contact us for a pleasant solution. We guarantee that we will cover all your troubles.
Specs:
Color1 x Extended (118''* 5.3'')
Height5.4 Inches
Length6.3 Inches
Size118"*5.3"
Weight0.49 Pounds
Width4.6 Inches

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Found 9 comments on AGPTEK 118" Cable Management Sleeve, DIY Adjustable Neoprene Cord Hider for TV Computer, Reversible Black and White:

u/itomeshi · 78 pointsr/homelab

Zipties suck.

I've been using Velcro cable ties for a few years now. It's easy and cheap to pull out or ad in another cable. I find it helps more than you think because it reduces the friction required to make it look right.

I also use sleeves like this and this, a few wraps, and raceways. For raceways, I have this, but I'm not 100% happy with it and may switch to a basket one of these days.

I also see a lot of cables that are way too large for the space. Pick up a few short cables and remove that bulk. You don't need to go crazy with this, just pick the worst offenders.

Beyond that, focus on cleaning up the points where cables join or split. A loop hook or brace in the right spot can really clean things up. Try to have a single point where cables go to the window/closet. Have a single point at the desk that all cables going into the PC go through.

u/ral1239 · 4 pointsr/Vive

I bought 2 of these cable sleeves for the vive cable. Doesn't seem to tangle as much with it, but it still does with games that require you to do quick turns like Holopoint. http://www.amazon.com/AGPtEK-Neoprene-Adjustable-Management-Entertainment/dp/B017XDM3VK?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00

u/Chimeros · 3 pointsr/Vive

I've been using a sleeve for cables that does a great job preventing this. It won't stop it forever, but it takes way more to get it tight and tangled. I can usually go through a play session of several hours without it bunching up on itself, then I just untangle what little bit is there when I'm done. This is the sleeve, and I secure it to the cables with these. It works beautifully.

u/tannerru · 3 pointsr/Twitch
Nice setup, I tried a green screen out and the damn thing was just to inconsistent. Also cable management is nice, I see you said you don't know how to clean it up any better.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017XDM3VK/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3LXCFJ0XE1OC0&coliid=I2K7QIFXUIFCAB

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u/Grooveattack · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B017XDM3VK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_9Qb5wb756MJ8
I'm looking into these to help with my cables. Looks good.

u/Zatchillac · 1 pointr/battlestations

I used this, these, a little of this, and these. Turned out good and didn't cost too much

u/ProtonMurphy · 1 pointr/Vive

Had the same issue (though on level 30 >.<). Here's now I fixed it:

I purchased 10' extensions for the HDMI/USB/Audio cables and then (this is key) wrapped them in these.

A costly upgrade but I haven't had a single wire issue since. You still get wrapped up if you're not careful but it's easy enough between rounds to see which way you need to turn during the next round to undo it.

Here's my stream from last night when I got rank #3, you can see my wire setup and technique for monitoring it (skip around).