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Sumajin smartwrap
Sumajin smartwrap










If you are serious about keeping the cord of your earbuds untangled and organized, it does its job and it does it well. In summary, Earbud Jack is a pretty interesting product, although we found ourselves getting lazy and not using it every time. We used ours with a pair of Sony ‘buds and Apple’s stock set with no trouble. When you get to the length desired, snap the cord into the remaining slot. Wrap the excess cord around the Smartwrap to your desired length. Snap your earphone cord through the fastener at one of two ends. One other thing to note is that it tends to work best with earbuds, not over-the-ear headphones, or other such products, just because of the way thing wrap up. Best to begin attachment of the Smartwrap closest to the earphone jack. In this case, it probably would be a good idea to put Earbud Jack in your pocket.

sumajin smartwrap

While in use, you can leave Earbud Jack clipped to the cord, but it can get in the way if you use your iPod while working out or running.

sumajin smartwrap

Also, it is a bit nice that 5% of the proceeds go to hearing health organizations for when you blow out your eardrum from listening to too much “Enter Sandman”. Just snap your earphone cord through the fastener and wrap the length of your cord around the midsection, until you have the desired length. Designed for iPod and Mini iPod earphone cords, plus MP3 players and standard Walkman.

#Sumajin smartwrap portable#

However, it is not as bulky as the $15 earBuddy. Smartwrap is a cord manager for portable stereo earphones. It’s considerably bigger, less flexible, and leaves the unwrapped cord a bit less…should we say….curly. It’s a pretty ingenious design.Īlthough Earbud Jack sells for about $4 more than the comparable Smartwrap, it is a slightly different product. Finally, the 3.5mm headphone jack goes into his hand. The cords go around the feet and then wrap around the top of the head and back around the feet. Place the earbuds over the shoulders of the small plastic character. came up with a handy headphone accessory for those who are attached at the hip to their iPods: the Smartwrap cord manager. The idea of the $9 product is similar to Sumajin’s Smartwrap: wrap your iPod’s earbud cords around it when you’re not using them to prevent tangling, the cords from being bent too sharply, and the earbuds snagging on things in your bag or pocket. Sumajin uses Autodesk® Alias® Design to create designs consumers want faster than the competition.










Sumajin smartwrap