Is it bad (or over the top geeky) that earphone cord holders excite me? I guess I'm guilty of always having cords that get twisted, knotted and end up in a big messy ball. Who needs some elaborate contraption to keep them organized when there are some great tiny yet effective inventions on the market. Two of my favorites include the
Sombrero Spools and the adorable bunny and cube cord organizers, and now I've got two more to add to the list!

The Belkin 3-Pack TuneTie ($14) lets you feed your cable through the figure eight and use only the length you need while the Earbud Yo-Yo keeps your cord nicely wound. The Earbud Yo-Yo, which you can personalize with various designs, will debut (with a price tag) at CES in January.

Vanessa Bruno
Stone Island
Forzieri
I love my retractables. I have a set from Brookstone that works well for me when I am in the office or on an elliptical machine. The only time I don't like it is when I am actually running because of the weighted retract coil hitting me on every stride.
1I'm using the technique that you introduced a couple of months back. The one where you hold your earbuds with the ring and middlefinger, then twirl the cable around the other two fingers, like an eight, and finalle wrap the end of the cord around that "8"
2It works fine for me and I don't have to spend money ::Yeah::
i have one of those retractable pair from sony. i loved them but they only lasted a few months before they stopped working...
3Can some one link me to the post that Kiralee is referring to? Thanks!
4The yo-yo one in the image looks cute
5I picked up the Jam Jacket from Best Buy yesterday, listed at $14.99 and rang up for only $4.99. It is a rubber jacket for the iPod Touch that has a cord keeper in the back that I really enjoy. I never had a better solution than just wrapping my cord around and around my iPod 5G. So, I'm really happy to have found the Jam Jacket.
6http://www.dlo.com/Products/jjcord_video_Prod.tpl
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