I actually appreciate that you keep the video pretty much uncut, any mistakes with pronounciation is kept in the video and that makes it more personal. Nice video again.
I took utmost care of my iPad charging cable. Never took it out of my home, yet it tore at one end after 2 years. Apple really needs to improve their cable quality. Even the cheapest phone on earth comes with a better cable.
Some people have better luck than others I think! I personally have never had a single lightning cable break on me. Yet my gf seems to go through them by the month!
Its Apple, everything they release has a fundamental hardware flaw. They'll never fix the chargers they want you to buy new chargers. And they make the price for the chargers high too.
These are typical methods everyone is already using. It's very stressful on many cables (in IT industry, you'd be fired for doing that to an ethernet cable) because each loop introduces one twist as well and creates a mess that easily tangles when unraveling. There are much better methods that I won't explain here but, keep looking folks!
@@obnoxiouscommenter6194 I will usually wrap the cord in a circle similar to the begining of this video however instead of flattening in I leave it in a circluar shape and take the 6-8 inches of the cable and wrap it in and out of the circle to hold it all together. That seems to eliminate the sharp bends
Couldn’t believe I’m today years old and I’m figuring out how to wrap my MacBook charger cord. I never knew the little arms could pop out but does anybody else have a charger that also has another cord on the other and trying to figure out how to wrap that?!?
@@wiledwiredweasel560 I don't wrap them, because there's no need to. Unless they're long cables, which I loop over and under. But mostly I just hang them.
I actually appreciate that you keep the video pretty much uncut, any mistakes with pronounciation is kept in the video and that makes it more personal. Nice video again.
Thanks! Appreciate it!
Even though I had my MacBook Pro's MagSafe for over two years now without any damage, I appreciate your tip to take better care of it!
I took utmost care of my iPad charging cable. Never took it out of my home, yet it tore at one end after 2 years. Apple really needs to improve their cable quality. Even the cheapest phone on earth comes with a better cable.
Some people have better luck than others I think! I personally have never had a single lightning cable break on me. Yet my gf seems to go through them by the month!
Its Apple, everything they release has a fundamental hardware flaw. They'll never fix the chargers they want you to buy new chargers. And they make the price for the chargers high too.
@@iDB I have a lightning cable too, it owns to iPad mini that I buyed in 2012, I use only at home and works excelent yet, no complains!
2 years is not bad for cable shielding that is prob used everyday.
I agree
I have the Koss porta pros and found the wrap and wind technique very handy while they're latched onto themselve. Thank you!
Perfect! Now I can organize my cables!! Thanks you!
bruh i didn't even know that thing about the wings of the mac charger
i appreciate your effort and tricks..
Thanks For Sharing
This looks neat and tidy, but those sharp turns are going to mess up the cables. Better to loop loosely
Brilliant! Thanks
This is great I was going to buy binder clips to store my wires but this is much easier and free! Thank you
How would you use velcro ties?
nice work dude
it helped a lot
thanks
Thank you so much!
Thank you!
thats a really bad way to wrap cables
Thank you man lol... my drawer is full of phone accessories and i didn't know what to do
28 years and I've finally mastered my cable bin and can identy and grab any cord I need on the fly. I think I'm going to call you... Jesus himself. 🙏
1:55 Fair warning when doing this with your earphones. I broke 2 earbuds using this method. (one earbud stopped working)
thanks
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I learnt. Thank you very much!
The earpods one was so fun to unravel i did it multiple times just for fun
These are typical methods everyone is already using. It's very stressful on many cables (in IT industry, you'd be fired for doing that to an ethernet cable) because each loop introduces one twist as well and creates a mess that easily tangles when unraveling. There are much better methods that I won't explain here but, keep looking folks!
What are they? Over-and-under?
@@obnoxiouscommenter6194 I will usually wrap the cord in a circle similar to the begining of this video however instead of flattening in I leave it in a circluar shape and take the 6-8 inches of the cable and wrap it in and out of the circle to hold it all together. That seems to eliminate the sharp bends
Avoid any sharp bends....
Best video
wow, god must've sent you to save the human race. Thank you!!
Couldn’t believe I’m today years old and I’m figuring out how to wrap my MacBook charger cord. I never knew the little arms could pop out but does anybody else have a charger that also has another cord on the other and trying to figure out how to wrap that?!?
Really helped thx man ur awesome
Btw great helpful video
i looked for this because my macbook laptop charger is broken and is frayed. 🥴
edit; this video is really helpful, thanks. 😌
quirky 🥴
wow this thing does work
Where did u get your bag?
Review coming soon! ;-)
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USB Cable wrap doesn't cut it, sorry.
Everything in this videos seems won’t make the cable live longer tbh thanks for the effort dude but get real
i organise my cables exactly like that :')
Nooooo, you’re killing the cables...
1:52 like when 3.5mm wired headphones were a thing XD. Good video though.
This is literally common sense... I want the real life hacks for wrapping chargers
Don't do this with xlr cables!!
hedphones doesnt care that
#cablekiller
NO...Just wtf!? that's not how you wrap USB cables.. or headphones... or anything else. lol seriously... wtf?
izraul hidashi single core cables, that’s actually a pretty legitimate way of wrapping cables.
k. how do you wrap them?
@@wiledwiredweasel560 I don't wrap them, because there's no need to. Unless they're long cables, which I loop over and under. But mostly I just hang them.
You should rename this shit.. "Exactly how NOT to wrap your cables."
First comment 😁☝🏼😂
Thanks!