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Bluelounge CableDrop Review | Accessories | Mac Gems | Macworld
As someone with a laptop, several external hard drives, and a handful of other accessories that are frequently connected and disconnected, one of my most-frequently-suffered computing annoyances is cables that fall behind my desk, forcing me to crawl underneath or sprawl across the top to retrieve them. (I can’t count the number of times I’ve lunged at a loose MagSafe power cord just as it’s about to slip over the edge, out of easy reach.) Over the years I’ve devised various makeshift mechanisms to prevent such mishaps: twist-tying cables together so that plugged-in cables will keep the others from falling; taping or nailing homemade cable clips to the desk; lodging loose cables under paperweights or other gear…the list is long. While most of these methods have worked, they’ve also tended to be ugly, kludgy, or a hassle to use—or a combination of the three.
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