The product in question is COZOO Under Desk Headset Holder Mount.
I needed a second to get it all in. I kept thinking about how I prefer my headphones to be in sight and how clean my desk would look without them.
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When it comes to accessories, I am a fan and am always looking for the next best thing. I even used that monitor mount that allows you to hang your headphones on your monitor. It looked something like the TotalMount Monitor Stand for Headphones. Even if that was a space saver, I stopped using it because I don't use my headphones that much and did not want to look at them for hours every day.
The best thing is that it comes with 3 USB ports for charging, which is great as I use Sony WH-1000XM5 Headphones when heading outside or taking calls and very little while working on my computer. Having a charging port nearby will help me charge them more and have them ready most of the time. I will use a second USB port to charge my phone. The third charging port is great as there are always more devices to charge.
After only a few minutes, I ordered it, and it arrived a few hours ago. I mounted it using the screws, not because of the weight of my headphones, but because I might hit it trying to get my headphones. Another reason for mounting it using the screws is because of push when plugging in USB cables.
With this stand installed, I can see an improvement in my setup. There are no more USB cables on my desk, and the headphones are out of sight charging until I need them.
Is this stand for everyone?
Having a dedicated stand for your headphones, I think, is a must. But I only recommend this kind of headphone stand for people with limited desk real estate or those like me who don't use their headphones often while working. If you would like to use this mount, click here to take a better look and see more about pricing and availability.
Thank you for reading, and I hope I inspired some of you to improve your desk experience.