Gadget accessories much needed when you're enjoying using gadget, what will you do if it all disappeared or messy? Here some tips for gadget enthusiast.
Toilet Papers Tube
The bulkier cables that you may not need all the time like extension cords that only come out in the winter to plug into the heater, or charger cables for your camera. So you can store it inside toilet paper tube.
Binder Clip
Clip them to the edge of your desk and ensure your cables never get tangled again or hang your headphone too.
Paper Pocket
You can make this DIY paper pocket for organizing some loose wires, stick it wherever you want.
Leather Roll
Simple way to wrap your USB cords, earbuds, plugs and go. You can make it with unused leather to neatly hold your cords. Perfect for traveling.
Shoe Box
If you got a spare shoebox lying around you can cover it with printed contact or wrapping paper and turn it into a stylish, upcycled charging station.
Lotion Bottle
You can make it from unused lotion bottle, cut it and hang it. The cord and phone are now up off the ground, and tucked away into the little holder, while the phone drinks up a full charge.
Credit Card
This ultra simple idea uses the stiffness of a credit card to hold cables in place. Just punch holes in it, slit them to the edge, staple the card unobtrusively under your desk and pop the cords in or you can roll aroun card.
CD Spindle
You only need to cut two holes in it and put all the cables there with the ends sticking out these holes then roll the cable. Depending on your needs you can use different containers.
Tennis Balls
When you need to use a cable, you can simply pull it through the tennis ball while leaving it pressed against the wall. This helps you avoid having tennis balls scattered all over your desk.
Cassete Case
Neatly coil the cords of your small, tangle-prone cables and earbuds and tuck them into the empty plastic holder. If you have several, label each case with a sticker for clear identification. It'll be the end of crossed wires.
Socks
If you have unused socks, cut the ankle and toe off an old sock and use it to hold extra length in a cord or keep multiple cords together for a more streamlined workspace.