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I recently switched from wireless to wired headphones (Samson SR-850, probably the best for the very reasonable price) and my chair's wheels instantly started eating its cable. Right now I'm using a small plastic hook that came with a face mask to keep it off the floor, but I'd like to hear other solutions.

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[–] stoy@lemmy.zip 1 points 7 months ago

I have a pair of Philips Fidelio X2HR, they are connected to my Röde VideoMic Go II so I use my mic as a soundcard when gaming with friends.

My mic is mounted on a microphone arm, and the cables are routed along the arm, unfortunately my X2HR has a VERY long cable, but it commes with a wire clamp thing so I have simply collected the exessive cable into a loop with the clamp and let it hang down from the arm but never low enough for me to roll over the cable with my chair.

If you don't have a clamp, I would recommend some steel wire to make a sort of clamp to organize the cable.