Thanks for the idea though..It took me like almost a month to find a good example of the Kiwi pulleys for VR cables to be more manageable when moving around.. Thank you for this! Keep up the good work!
I'm a little late. However, your video is one of the VERY FEW that are useful. THANK YOU IMMENSELY!! I struggled to find the true benefit of the "triangle". But I needed to do something ASAP.. I first thought I found the most brilliant idea of using a swivel chair in vr shooting games😜... I quickly learned that that was a set up for strangulation!! Im certain pics of me "wrapped head to toe, knee deep in battle, and unwilling to take the "L" to fix myself", would make these pully companies MILLIONS!! Anyway, I digressed😂 .. Thanks again!
@@toasterconsumescheese2979 I don't know. If you try it let me know. Maybe it can glue well but maybe not. You can sand little squares maybe to make it smooth
Any tips on how to keep it out of the way when I use my cable management? After turning around so much it begins to form a knot in the cords at the very top of my head and I begin to feel a tugging sensation when I play and it gets annoying.
Yeeeah, U can't let that happen. This is a cable finisher. I think there are two things that u can do. 1st ( the free solution) it's just to learn not to turn to much, or know what side are you are turning the most and turn to the other side next time that you have to look back. And also, you can put a fan facing you. That way you always know where to look. The 2nd one you can only use if you are playing steamvr. There's an app that you can buy called Turn Signal. This app puts a overlay in floor, that tells you how much you've already turned to a side. I personally just put my hand on the cable from time to time and unturn. But the only other way that I know is to use it wireless. I hope that that wasn't too confusing.
Thanks for the idea though..It took me like almost a month to find a good example of the Kiwi pulleys for VR cables to be more manageable when moving around.. Thank you for this! Keep up the good work!
@@_SushiOfficial glad I could help
You deserve more subscribers!
Thank you very much
I'm a little late. However, your video is one of the VERY FEW that are useful. THANK YOU IMMENSELY!! I struggled to find the true benefit of the "triangle". But I needed to do something ASAP.. I first thought I found the most brilliant idea of using a swivel chair in vr shooting games😜... I quickly learned that that was a set up for strangulation!! Im certain pics of me "wrapped head to toe, knee deep in battle, and unwilling to take the "L" to fix myself", would make these pully companies MILLIONS!! Anyway, I digressed😂 .. Thanks again!
@@Nurseratchet101 lol, that's awesome. Glad it was useful
I can’t with the thumbnail😂😂😂😂
Hey, do you know if it's possible to use the sticky stuff on a popcorn ceiling?
@@toasterconsumescheese2979 I don't know. If you try it let me know. Maybe it can glue well but maybe not. You can sand little squares maybe to make it smooth
I did it and haven’t had any issues!
Good job. Thanks
Glad it was useful
Any tips on how to keep it out of the way when I use my cable management? After turning around so much it begins to form a knot in the cords at the very top of my head and I begin to feel a tugging sensation when I play and it gets annoying.
Yeeeah, U can't let that happen. This is a cable finisher. I think there are two things that u can do.
1st ( the free solution)
it's just to learn not to turn to much, or know what side are you are turning the most and turn to the other side next time that you have to look back. And also, you can put a fan facing you. That way you always know where to look.
The 2nd one you can only use if you are playing steamvr. There's an app that you can buy called Turn Signal. This app puts a overlay in floor, that tells you how much you've already turned to a side.
I personally just put my hand on the cable from time to time and unturn. But the only other way that I know is to use it wireless. I hope that that wasn't too confusing.
Very useful
so it comes with the cable u plug in ur vr so i can play pc vr ?
This doesn't come with the cable.
My celling is to high :( is there a way to do it on the wall
You could probably use the glue hangers to the wall. I just don't think it would work properly
vr tracking i need a base station im crying bro it is so much 656.98
What headset are you using?
@@paldamoeba quest 2
You dont need a base station if you're using the quest 2 on your pc. The headset has built-in tracking. @@axamirungray
@@axamirungray the quest 2 has its own tracking
@@axamirungrayYou wouldnt need a base station for a quest 2????