🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game with Style!
The Double Headphones Stand is a premium aluminum alloy holder designed to accommodate 2-3 headphones securely. With a heavy base and double paddings, it ensures stability and compatibility with all headphone types. Perfect for gamers, musicians, and professionals, it keeps your workspace organized while providing a 10-year warranty for lasting quality.
M**I
Nice stand - best for smaller headphones
I purchased this to hold a set of Meze Empyrean headphones, and I'm quite satisfied. It is precisely as described. I found it very easy to assemble. It went together intuitively and because at least one comment mentioned that the threads can come loose I used tiny dabs of thread locker (I like Vibra-TITE low strength) as a precaution. It came with two spare screws.The leather pads on the arms of the stand are not particularly wide and the band on my headphones extends a bit beyond, but I knew that going in so I cannot complain. If the band on your headphones is wider than 5 cm and you are troubled by the thought of your headband partially resting upon the metal surface beyond the leather, keep looking. I'm not bothered by it.I don't know that it would fit two large-ish sets of cans. I cannot easily fit both my Empyreans and my Audio-Technica M50X's. I instead use the other side to hold the eight foot cord I have on the Empy's. It's tall enough to hold the Empy's, but just just barely. It fits the bill for me because I wanted something with a small footprint and a rock solid base, and this delivers in both respects. But these are really best suited for smallish gear. If it works for you size-wise, there's really nothing to complain about and it's quite a good value for the price.
R**.
It has all the right touches!
I needed a headphone stand for my Fostex T50RP.I had a few stands before (one from wooaudio I think). This one is better. It's well thought out and has a simple design.I required a few things:- It needed some weight for the right balance and wouldn't tip over easily- Had to be tall enough so it wouldn't sit on the connector joints- Hold two headphones- All metalPutting this thing together took 2 minutes. It had everything you needed including allen wrench. You can safely use this stand if you only have one headphone. It won't tip over. You'll notice some headphone stands out there has a large footprint to solve the balance problem. This one however takes very little space and doesn't have any balance issues. I even tried to knock it down with the headphones on it. The base is solid and has some weight. You'll need some seriously heavy headphones to have a slight chance knocking this thing down. It has a rubber or silicon pad underneath so it won't slide around. And it feels sturdy, well planted.For one minute, I only needed to look at the best selling headphone stands here on Amazon that are around $10 and could tell they were junk in my honest opinion. They use too much plastic and over-engineer it. The Jokitech is a completely different story. Spend the little extra and get this one. It's probably going to last forever.
C**G
Not like US...Not plastic junk.
I purchased a plastic stand previously and it shattered like it was the definition of entropy.This is METAL folks and it won't shatter.You pay for what you get for.
T**U
Not really Apple space gray and screws can get loose
I ordered space gray and as expected, I received a box that says it is indeed space gray. To my disappointment, it is a much darker color. In the photos, I have my space gray macbook next to it. As you can see, the colors are very different. The color is closer to black as you can see in the photo that has my black headsets on it. The color still looks very nice though - just expect that it won't match your space gray apple products. Minus 0.5 stars for this.My biggest complaint is that the screws get loose and cause the poles to twist. I think this is just a manufacturing defect and I happen to by the lucky (not) winner. There are two poles that get screwed into the base. The screw does not go into one of the poles as well as the other and gets loose every now and then. Minus 0.5 stars for this.Other than that, it is a nice looking stand and has a nice feel to it. When properly connected, it is very sturdy. If you get a defective one like me, then it will get loose every now and then and become very unstable. 4 stars
W**L
Nice Sturdy dual headphone stand!
Very nice stand for headphones. It has to be put together but once done it is very sturdy and well constructed. It is some type of meta.l. Does what I needed it to do!
B**E
Stand is as advertised, sturdy, cheap and attractive.
Title about covers it. Nice product.
P**.
Pleasantly surprised
I'm not usually one to buy products from brands I'm not familiar with, but this stand had the features I wanted, aesthetic that I liked, height I needed, and all-metal construction. It was easy to assemble and there is no play in it once everything is tightened down. As you can see in the pictures, it has enough height with room to spare for big over-the-ear headphones, even with the bands extended for my melon-esque noggin. The base is also stable enough to support heavier cans on just one side while the other is in use -- my old ATH-M50's weigh about 11 oz, and it won't tip with both pair on one side. This stand was exactly what I was looking for.
C**H
the reviews were right.
I took a chance some good reviews but I was disappointed when I had to prove the bad reviews were right.I found out two out of three boxes were not properly able to screw in the holes. I didn't open the third one because I expected it would have a same issue. I was sad.
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