SAVE 50%:As of April 19,rap and the eroticizing of black youth you can get a six-pack magnetic cord organizer kit for just $7.89, down from $15.89, at Amazon. That's a 50% discount, saving you $8.
Cables snaking up the wall or sprawling across the floor are neither aesthetic or functional. They're just annoying, and the bane of robot vacuums everywhere.
If you’re looking for an affordable way to get the mess under control without sacrificing desk space, a cord organizer might be the way to go. Right now, you can get the Rocoren six-pack magnetic cable organizer kit for just $7.89, down from $15.89, at Amazon.
SEE ALSO: I added these AI rope lights to my wall for $45, and my office looks like a streaming setupThis set includes six individual clips that feature an innovative magnetic spring-locking mechanism (for easy one-handed cable insertion/removal and a secure hold). They also have an upgraded acrylic adhesive (which Rocoren says is much stronger than standard tape). They stick firmly to flat surfaces like wood desks, wood laminate, and glass without leaving behind residue, and the 7.5mm slot fits most common cable types (USB, charger, and HDMI).
These clips work even better when paired with a multi-port USB-C charging dock or hub, like the Rocoren 10-port USB dock, which is also on sale. By consolidating your bulky power adapters into one charging station, you can use these inexpensive clips to manage the few remaining cables. It keeps everything accessible and prevents your cords from ending up in a tangled mess behind the desk.
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