The Core Cord Organizer Review

The Core Cord Organizer

 

Today for review I’ve got a product
that I’m not so sure about… It’s of The Core Cord Organizer from
CableOrganizer.com,
and while it might be a useful little gadget, I still think it’s a
relatively pointless one. On the other hand, there might be people
out there who have a use for it and think that it’s a great product.
For what it is it works as it should, but meh, I don’t know, it’s one
of those products that is just there, one of those ones that I really
don’t think we need…

 

 

 

 


Product
Name: T
he
Core Cord Organizer

Author: Kristofer
Brozio

Sponsor: CableOrganizer.com


 

Tech
Specs,Features or the Basic Info:


The
Core Cord Organizer


Manage your iPod, Cell Phone &
MP3 Player Cords With the Simplest Portable Cord Manager Around


What’s special about this cord
manager?

* Keeps headphones, iPods, cell
phones, MP3 players and other digital devices cords un-tangled

* Keeps your cords under
control and your hands free

* Features two channels on each
end where cords are easily inserted. Simply wrap the cable around the
CORE’s center, and lock it securely in place using the channels on
each end


Features:

* The CORE is a unique cord
management system designed for digital devices, iPods, MP3 players
and cell phones

* The CORE is the simplest
portable cord manager around. It holds the loose ends of the cords in
place and can take up any slack while you’re using your digital
devices

* The CORE is so compact and
light, you can store it right on the cord

* Unique Design

* Patent Pending

* 1 or 3 Packs Available


Price: $3.99



A
Better Look at Things:


The Core Cord Organizer comes in a
plastic clamshell style package, not much to see really.



The product consists of a piece of
hard rubber with slits on both ends, and that’s about it, it reminds
me of a spool of thread really.




Installation,
Testing and Comparison:


I
used my
Radius
RadHeadphones
with the Core and my Zune.
I was going to use my
Future
Sonics
Atrio
M5 earphones
,
but I found the slit on the Core Cord Organizer is very tight, and
the cords of my Atrios are thick, it would have required considerable
fore to get the cords through the slits and I didn’t want to risk
breaking a $200 set of earphones to review a $4 product…



There’s not much to installation,
just slide the cord through the slit on one end and then wind your
cord around the center and then slide the remaining length of cord
through the slit on the other end to secure it.



That’s it, there’s nothing to it.


The Core Cord Organizer does hold
the cord tightly, and it seems well made, then again it is just a
solid piece of rubber…


Summary
and Comments:


Not much to say about this product
really, it works , it holds the cord of your headphones when not in
use and you can use it to shorten the length of the cords if need be,
but you’ll have this big spool looking thing hanging from your
neck… For storage it works well to keep the cords from getting
tangled.



DragonSteelMods gives the Core
Cord Organizer a 4 out of 5 score.



Pros:

+Simple, easy to use

+Seems well made

+Stops cords from tangling


Cons:

-Do we really need something like
this?

-Can’t really use headphones with
thick cords




Visit CableOrganizer.com to see The Core Cord Organizer

and all of their other products.




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