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July 25, 2012

Props Earphone Control — "Better than a old shoelace"

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Invented by Momatthecape Rumberger.

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Cary Sternick, these have your name written all over them — they may well put paid to your crazy knotted earphone cords. 

From the website:

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This simple headphone keeper is designed to keep your earbuds tethered to you, making them easily accessible.

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Worn around the neck, Props extends like arms to your earbuds, keeping them in place and in the vicinity of your ears.

The next time you snag your cord or remove your earbuds to speak with someone, they'll still be hanging within reach.

Features:

• Soft grip won't damage earphone cables

• Tethers earbuds to the neck area

• Length-adjusting slider

Materials:

• Polypropylene

• Woven nylon cord

Dimensions:

• 26" x 0.6" x 0.25"

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Multiple colors: $5.99.

[via AppAdvice and Richard Kashdan]

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Comments

Seems like more cords to deal with. I just run the headphones from my pocket to underneath my shirt and then out my collar. The cord doesn't get tangled as I flail about my business, and the buds can be removed and just hang there ready for reuse.

Posted by: marshall | Jul 26, 2012 9:09:18 AM

Old lady eyeglasses holders repurposed. Very clever.

Posted by: Flautist | Jul 26, 2012 12:12:46 AM

Amazon does not carry it.

Posted by: friskypainter | Jul 25, 2012 11:02:44 PM

Very nice, it also looks like the design allows support of the mass of the buds, therefore eliminating the irritating weight of them pulling down on your ears. I shall try to find on amazon through joe's link of course and report back.

Posted by: friskypainter | Jul 25, 2012 10:57:52 PM

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