These cable management accessories help you build a clean and clutter-free workspace. From tap-up cable boxes to heavy-duty cable clips and cord organizers, there are plenty of options out there. So, let’s see some of the best under desk cable management accessories and solutions without further delay. But first,
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1. Jiulory Cord Organizer
Plus, cable grooves on both ends won’t let them dangle around. You can use any cable on these clips — right from the USB-extension cables to mouse and keyboard cords. Also, you get an opportunity to get creative with those nifty clips. A pack of three costs around $10. So far, users have appreciated it for its user-friendly functionality.
2. The Anchor
The quality of the stand is solid, and many users have vouched for the same. The good thing is that it sticks well to both wooden and glass surfaces. You can either use the 3M adhesive pads to stick it. Or, you can drill it to your desk’s underside if you want to fix it permanently. Note that sticking a headphone holder only manages to hang them out of sight. However, if you plan to route the headphone cables, you’ll need to figure out how to do the same without tugging or pulling them. The Anchor works best if you have a pair of wireless headphones or an audio interface or DAC/AMP combo nearby. You can either hang two headphones or a headphone with a rolled cable next to it.
3. Adhesive Cable Management Clips
These cable management clips snap shut and stay put for a long time. Apart from walls, you can even use them on the underside of tables and desks. So far, these clips have received some rave reviews from its user base and people appreciate the solid adhesion of these clips. Plus, these do not just open on their own. You have to pry them open. As it goes with any cable management plans, you will have to plan so that the results look good. And if you have an extra length of wire, consider getting some cable ties to hold the extra length before fixing them to walls.
4. Annvchi Under Desk Cable Management Tray
The Annvchi under desk cable management trays are made of steel. They feature an open design to let you add and remove wires conveniently. Like the Headphone holder, you can either drill screws or attach adhesive strips to hold these baskets in place. If you have heavy cables and power strips, it would be ideal for fixing them in place. While the wire basket is of decent quality and is built to last, the same can’t be said of the included adhesive tapes since they tend to fall apart pretty soon. Should you opt for this wire basket, the best bet would be to invest in quality adhesive strips.
5. VIVO Under Desk Cable Management Tray
It’s a bit costly than other options, but it brings ease and convenience. For one, installation is quite simple. The holes in the tray are big enough to put the screws in smoothly. Secondly, the tray is well-built and is durable. If you must know, Vivo is popular for delivering good quality standing desks and desk converters. If you have a standing desk by Monoprice, you can also check out the Monoprice Cable Tray Organizer.
6. SimpleCord’s J Channel Raceways
The open design means you will be able to take the cable’s ends at the point of your choice. These raceways work the best if you have one of those office tables where three sides are closed. This allows you to attach these raceways around the sides. And your desks get a clean and clutter-free look.
7. TAP-UP Cable Box
The best part is that it doesn’t involve any drilling or sticking any adhesive material. It uses a clamp, and if your desk is around 2-inches thick, you can clamp it to your desk. What’s more, it also comes with a nifty silicon cord holder to route your cables. The clamp is made of steel, while the rest of the body is built from silicone. Both these make for a strong structure. That said, I’d refrain from keeping heavy items together in it. It measures approximately 13.8 x 5.1 x 6.7 inches and will accommodate standard-sized power strips or adapters. Again, it’s a tad expensive than its counterparts above, but then you also get an interesting design.
Tie Them Right
It would not be wrong to say that cable ties are the building blocks of cable management. Before you embark on any cable management project, get hold of such clips to hold the cables and wires in place. And if you have plenty of cables on your desk surface, do get a couple of adhesive-backed cable clips to help you organize the cables better. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.