Constantly evolving computers, growing number of peripheral devices, and, ugh, more cables. The top of your desk may be spick and span like Tony Stark’s laboratory, but under it you’ll see an ivy wall of cables covered with age-old dust. Many products, such as cable ties, proclaimed themselves as the ultimate solution for your cable clutter, but none are as convenient and stylish as Bluelounge’s Soba, a cable management tool that can zip up loose cables into a single Vortex tube. The product also has routing guides that can stick to a wall or on the back of your desk and a Y-junction for splitting one run of cable into two. Unless you want to play bomb diffuser missions with your stray cables, Soba could make your life much easier by keeping your cables untangled and out of the way.
Bluelounge Soba Cable Router
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