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* Do NOT use the adhesive pads, unless you like ripping chunks of paint/drywall out. Use the provided hooks and drywall anchors. | * Do NOT use the adhesive pads, unless you like ripping chunks of paint/drywall out. Use the provided hooks and drywall anchors. | ||
* Use the triangular pattern mentioned in the manual if you have a larger playarea. | |||
* You don't have to use all the pulleys, just enough to keep your cord off the floor and leave you enough play to move to every corner of your play area. | |||
== Images == | |||
Click to enbiggen. | |||
=== Marketing Material === | |||
Taken from [https://www.kiwidesign.shop/products/kiwi-design-silent-vr-cable-pulley-system-for-htc-vive-vive-pro-oculus-rift-ps-vr their website]. | |||
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File:KiwiPro.jpg | |||
File:KiwiPro_Ad1.jpg|alt=Quiet because rubber and Nylon. | |||
File:KiwiPro_Ad2.jpg|alt=Adjustable, kinda. | |||
File:KiwiPro_Ad3.jpg|alt=Can be taken apart, but you shouldn't. | |||
File:KiwiPro_Ad4.jpg|alt=Won't fuck up your cord. | |||
File:KiwiPro_Ad5.jpg|Does fit most HMD cables.|alt=Easy to adjust. | |||
File:KiwiPro_Ad6.jpg|Guy about to rip his ceiling to shreds | |||
File:KiwiPro_Ad7.jpg|Triangular ceiling pattern | |||
File:KiwiPro_Ad8.jpg|Internals | |||
File:KiwiPro_Ad9.jpg|White version | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Install Examples === | |||
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File:KiwiV2-N3X15Install1.jpg|N3X15's setup, with added swivel carabiner. | |||
File:KiwiV2-N3X15Install2.jpg|Swivel Carabiner to prevent tangles. | |||
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=== Youtube Overview === | |||
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lizDnLNNPBA | |||
[[Category:Cable Management]] | [[Category:Cable Management]] |
Latest revision as of 20:57, 14 May 2020
Kiwi Design PRO Pulley System |
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Cable Management |
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This pulley system is cheap, quiet, and keeps you from stepping on your cable by suspending it in the air. Stepping on cables often results in premature failure, which is catastrophic on headsets such as the Valve Index where the cable is part of the headset.
The downside is that you will choke yourself on it, it increases the tangle factor, and it requires drilling holes in your ceiling.
Installing
- Do NOT use the adhesive pads, unless you like ripping chunks of paint/drywall out. Use the provided hooks and drywall anchors.
- Use the triangular pattern mentioned in the manual if you have a larger playarea.
- You don't have to use all the pulleys, just enough to keep your cord off the floor and leave you enough play to move to every corner of your play area.
Images
Click to enbiggen.
Marketing Material
Taken from their website.
-
Does fit most HMD cables.
-
Guy about to rip his ceiling to shreds
-
Triangular ceiling pattern
-
Internals
-
White version
Install Examples
-
N3X15's setup, with added swivel carabiner.
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Swivel Carabiner to prevent tangles.