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Solid metal construction.
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All metal, very sturdy
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The frame has a nice sturdy metal feel to
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The solid metal construction is nice with no sharp edges.
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Super solid metal, and the curved shape holds headphones perfectly
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Good metal construction, but adhesive weakened after 3 months of use and tore off some of the wall.
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Sturdy metal bracket with strong 3M adhesive..
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Very satisfied with the product, sturdy metal construction and the 3M tape holds like a champ on my wall supporting my Logitech G930 headset.
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Solid, sturdy metal
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Great Quality, very sturdy metal build
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Strong metal body.
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The metal is extremely sturdy, hooks are nice and deep to accommodate even the largest headphone band
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The metal is great but the downside is the glue wasn't very strong out of the box
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Hold very well, and it's solid metal construction is 10/10
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The solid metal constructions is nicely done with no jagged edges to worry about.
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Good metal construction, but adhesive weakened after 3 months of use and tore off some of the wall.
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Very sturdy, all metal
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The Brainwavz Hooka is built like a tank; sturdy, all metal construction with an industrial grade peel and stick 3M adhesive backing
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It's very sturdy, entirely metal, and I don't feel like it will fall off, I'm even skeptical that I will be able to take it off at all later on
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Instead of mounting it under the desk per its design, I have a wall cabinet right above my desk and iMac, and is the perfect location to mount this solid metal stand for my Sony MDR7506 Professional headphones
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great metal design, feels extremely solid
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It is surprisingly heavy, and has a nice metal finish, and is definitely strong enough to support my ATH M50x headphones
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Overall really high quality, the metal feels solid and the adhesive works really well
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Overall really high quality, the metal feels solid and the adhesive works really well
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I was impressed with the solid metal construction, feels very sturdy and the adhesive is very strong as well
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Solid metal construction
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It is aptly named a "truss", solid metal construction, overbuilt
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Nice metal construction and spacious to accommodate all kinds of headsets.
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Good, solid metal construction.
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The metal is like a semi-gloss and looks great on my metal desk
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Fortunately, this hanger is made from a solid, non-porous material (coated metal) which happily accepts 3M Command Strips
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+ looks good, exactly as shown+ quite large, should fit any headphones+ built with good metal and durable plastic+ sticks very well+ bit at the end keeps headphones from sliding offI got it for my Beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro 80s
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Very nice and solidly made (solid metal)!
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But it sturdy metal and one of the best purchases I made for the price.
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all metal, very strong, looks great and actually holds two large pairs of phones
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There is a strong 3M VHB Adhesive which is provided on the side for sticking this to walls and monitors
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They are attached to a suitable surface with a strong 3M adhesive
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Find an appropriate smooth surface (preferably one that faces down), ensure it's relatively clean, remove the 3M protective layer, and press the Brainwavz Truss in place with a bit of pressure
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Being metal makes this product feel anything but cheap and the sticky back is 3M and super strong, no worrying about it peeling off
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The Hooka is also like the Hengja and Truss that I reviewed earlier is complete metal build with powder coated black matt finish and white brainwavz logos, this time also they have provided a stopper in the front to ensure there is no accidental slip of headphones and the hangers is a bit lengthy and can accommodate 2 headphones, There is a strong 3M VHB Adhesive which is provided on the side for sticking this to any sides of walls, table, shelf etc
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I wonder where I could get a like 3M pad in case I want to move it to another desk.