Crafted from premium aluminum alloy, this stand offers a sleek, modern aesthetic in colors like black, white, or silver, complementing any desk setup in homes, offices, or studios. The U-shaped arc, lined with soft silicone, cradles headphone headbands up to 40mm wide, preventing scratches and deformation, especially for delicate models like AirPods Max. The weighted base, equipped with non-slip silicone pads, ensures stability, keeping headphones secure even on cluttered desks. Measuring approximately 245x118x144mm, it’s compact yet robust, supporting both wireless and wired headphones of all sizes. UK reviewers praise its sturdiness, with one noting it “holds my Bose QC45 perfectly” without tipping, and another appreciating its “minimalist look” for a gaming setup.
Assembly is straightforward, requiring only an Allen key to attach the support rod to the base in seconds, as noted by users who found setup “effortless.” Its multi-scenario use makes it versatile for bedrooms, offices, or recording studios, keeping headphones organized and accessible while reducing desk clutter. The stand’s durability is a highlight, with users reporting no wear after months of use, and its lightweight 200-300g design allows easy repositioning. Priced around £15-£25, often with discounts, it’s a budget-friendly alternative to premium stands like the Benks Grand (£39.99), with free shipping on eligible orders.
However, there are minor drawbacks. Some users note the silicone headrest may collect dust, requiring occasional cleaning, especially in white. The stand lacks additional features like USB ports or cable organizers found in pricier models like the New Bee RGB Stand (£30). Headphones with wider headbands (over 40mm) may not fit as securely, though this affects few models. Compared to foldable or under-desk options like the Lamicall Sticky Hanger, it’s less space-saving for compact setups. A few reviewers mentioned slight wobbling on uneven surfaces, suggesting careful placement.
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