

🎧 Desk goals unlocked: Style, stability & smart storage in one sleek stand!
The Avantree HS102 is a black metal and silicone headphone stand designed to securely hold headphones up to 4cm headband width and 25cm height. Featuring a sturdy steel frame with silicone padding, it prevents scratches and slipping. Its integrated silicone cable holder also functions as a phone stand, making it a versatile accessory for both professional and gaming setups. Compatible with top headphone brands, it offers a stylish, space-saving solution to keep your audio gear organized and protected.











| ASIN | B01A09KCJ4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,741 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #521 in Headphone Cases |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (8,009) |
| Date First Available | December 31, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.7 ounces |
| Item model number | HDTB-HS102-BLK |
| Manufacturer | Avantree |
| Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 5.91 x 10.63 inches |
B**A
Nice stylish headphone stand
Excellent desing, simple and functional. Well built and good looking; I'm satisfied with my purchase
D**D
Great stand for the value.
I tried a bunch of sub $20 headphone stands. This one is my favorite. Build quality is great and it's pretty sturdy. The cable holder is well thought out and placement is almost perfect.
A**O
SO glad I decided on this one.
I'm a gamer. Not a "sometimes I play fortnight" gamer, a "I was raised with a controller in one hand, a Gameboy in the other, and my phone number ends in 1337" gamer. By day, I'm a software developer. So needless to say, any piece of equipment that comes into this home is held to a high standard. That said, I have NO IDEA why there are ANY negative reviews on this product. Guaranteed any negative reviews are legitimate user error. I love this thing! I looked at probably 100 different headset stands and decided to give this one a shot. NOT AT ALL disappointed. Everything assembled quickly and easily, I didn't have to use double sided tape, no additional gimmicks, nothing. It's SUPER sturdy, holds my ridiculously sized/expensive Steelseeies Arctis Pro headset just fine and the tray is big enough to put the Game DAC in. I have moved across the country with it, disassembled it, threw it in a box, reassembled it, and it's great. My cats have knocked the damn thing down twice in the 2 weeks I had it because they YANKED the cord on my headset- not because this thing is unbalanced in ANY way. The curve on the stand is perfect for the band on my headset, so no warping or anything. I would buy a dozen of them and hand them out as Xmas gifts to my team at work if they had headsets like this. I love it!
T**S
Decent stand, looks good, not quite as stable as it looks.
Admittedly I did not do that much research before buying this, it looked good, matching my headphones exactly, looked useful and looked very stable with a heavy base. Look at the pics of how it goes together, I didn't and thus did not know the bottom piece is silicone. Since the silver boom piece is steel and the big black bottom disk is very light silicone, the center of gravity is quite high, readily giving it the potential to tip over just by design. Front to back stability is superb, but side to side is not great. To give you an idea, I can tilt the stand over to the side by about 25-30 degrees, flexing the bottom silicone and it will still push itself back upright, which works alright, but any farther and it will fall over, and the bottom silicone will slide up the steel boom a bit. if the bottom leg of the silver steel boom, the part underneath the bottom silicone, were wider, it would be so much more stable. This could be a pretty easy fix by adding some kind of stiff material to that bottom leg, spanning the width underneath (plastic, metal, wood with tape or glue)... remember that absolutely nothing will stick to silicone though, so I'll attach to the metal part. I personally believe a headphone stand should not fall over if you pull sideways on the cord while its sitting on a hard surface, this one will, quickly. Long story short you can stiffen the base, or add weight to it, or both. Other than it being a little stability issue (you have one. job., headphone stand!), I like it and do think it was worth the purchase price, although I would not have thought so if it cost any more. Edit: added star for customer service response.
M**X
This is very nice, and it won't break the bank.
Ordinarily I choose to store my headphones in hard cases when I'm not using a particular pair and I work them in and out of the rotation often. I hadn't really considered the idea of buying a headphone stand until after buying the most recent pair, these Sennheiser HD 600 currently displayed on the stand. I decided to buy one now because the thought occurred to me that even being left on my desk wasn't probably entirely the safest place to be out of the way and safe from drink spills, etc. I figured a headphone stand would make sense to use between listening sessions rather than going through having to box them up all the time and dragging them back out again the next. Made sense to me! I looked around for a few days and saw what I considered to be quite an impressive selection from which to choose, some constructed of exotic wood, some of metal, some that were acrylic, etc. And I found some that were so ridiculously priced that such an investment didn't seem to be practical. I came across this stand here on Amazon and was immediately attracted to the price and then to the reviews. It seemed to me that this stand might just be perfect for my needs, so I bought it. I actually tried to cancel my order so that I could purchase a slightly more expensive stand but it was too late to do so. As it turned out I'm very happy that I wound up receiving this one. I opened the package and began by sliding the rubber base over the stand and putting it in place and noticed that the rubber had a tendency to come off of the steel at the base so I placed a couple of strips of double sided tape on that section and then pushed the rubber tray into place again and the problem was solved. Next, I removed the tape strips from the underside of the top piece in order to apply to the top. It was a little tricky to get the top rubber cradle to firmly press into proper position but not too difficult. In my case I had to gently tug to get the lip on each side to get it fully situated in place. My headphones are most often connected to a small desktop DAC/Amplifier and thus the standard cord was just way too long so I have them connected via an inexpensive 1.2 meter replacement that fits nicely in the bottom. The stock 9 foot cable will prove to be a hassle to deal with, I think. The headband of the HD 600 sits nicely on top of the curved soft rubber top piece and I can't see it causing any long term damage to the cushions. You will be able to use this stand with Cans who's headbands are up to about 1.5 inches in width before they won't rest firmly inside the top slot. All in all I really like this inexpensive stand!
B**E
Wow! What a great purchase this was, I could not be any happier with the stability, functionality, and aesthetics of this headphone/headset stand. So easy to assemble, and holds my Steelseries Arctis Pro wireless headset and accessories beautifully. Highly recommended!
も**な
超絶シンプルで質感もいい。和にも洋にも合う。劣化が想定される箇所無し。最強ですね。
A**N
Her Boy kulaklığa uygun ve kaliteli malzeme ile kulaklık dostu
I**T
Tient bien, simple à monter, de bonne qualité. Je peux mettre la clef pour recharger le casque dans l'espace dédié, ainsi que le câble de rechargement.
D**N
La verdad, me agradó mucho ya que su diseño es simple y de buena estetica. La base y soporte donde reposan los audífonos son de silicona pero se nota que es de muy buena calidad ya que no se le pega el polvo. La silicona es flexible pero esto no afecta la estabilidad y rigidez del soporte al poner los audífonos.
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