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Andrés Jaén Reig
> 3 dayEstá bien aunque es un poco caro
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john
> 3 dayits junk
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Jazmin
> 3 dayI really like my headset stand for my desk. It was very simple to build on my own. It had easy to read instructions and it’s sturdy so it won’t break at all. I will say watch out for metal shavings! But overall I enjoy how it’s multipurpose. I keep my gaming accessories on it and it’s nice to have everything easily accessible to me.
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Noodle
Greater than one weekGets the job done just fine! I’m always skeptical getting headset stands because I’m not always sure they can support the weight of my heavier headset but this one held up nicely and makes everything look organized. It also doesn’t have that cheap plastic look and is definitely higher quality. My only wish is that they make a white one sooner.
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Angela
> 3 dayI was surprised to find this was made of metal and not plastic like similar controller stands on the market in this price range. I use mine to hold 2 ps4 controllers, my wireless headphones, nintendo switch, and my wacom tablet. It was super easy to put together and took about 5 minutes. Theres extra screws and to my surprise a screwdriver included in the box as well.
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Oskar
> 3 dayI am using this stand for my headphones, mobile phone, controller and many more. Really good product for this price.
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Ashley McEntyre..
Greater than one weekSo far this product is great for the price!
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Retta B
> 3 dayHolding heavy headphones and a ps5 controller! I like it. Gives some organization to the space
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guille
> 3 dayThis headphone stand is very sturdy, the base is metal, and it very easy to assemble. A real space saver on your desk.
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kaitlyn summers
> 3 dayRight off the bat I was a little nervous because it came in parts that I had to assemble. However the instructions were REALLY simple. I think there were a total of 3 or 4 steps and as I built it I could already tell the quality of the product.