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BendyHead Pro Headphone Stands

BendyHead Pro Headphone Stands

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Made in Southern California, the Bendy Head Pro headphone stand features a patented design with a wood curve that naturally flexes when headphones are placed on it. By conforming to the shape of the headband, this shape distributes weight evenly, preventing premature wear, and avoiding the pressure points caused by some hanger-type stands Read More

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TBLB
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Jul 2, 2021
Hmm...this is the first self-articulating headphone stand I've seen. It looks like due to the flexibility of the top portion and the weight of your headphone, the contact area self-adjusts and spreads the contact pressure out so less chance of putting a crease/indentation in foam-cushioned headbands. Good use of the concept pointed out by @chilofthehorn below. Price is personal and subjective and so is value. Can one of you who commented that the price here is too high make some with better wood and charge way less than here? I'd be first in line to buy 2!
RayF
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Jun 29, 2021
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    Mine tastes better.
    Darkvlade
    88
    Jun 28, 2021
    There was a guy here that made ink stands..Dan Brown.. you guys should get him to do a headphone stand..his work was AAA+ excellent
    Darkvlade
    88
    Jun 29, 2021
    That's him!! That's the guy!! <3
    RayF
    22218
    Jun 29, 2021
    Darkvlade He ain't comin' back--unless he starts carving keycap sets ;- )
    I like this. Has a somewhat 20's vibe and, sure, it's pricy, but I'd rather pay this for something made in the States than for some Made-In-China crap off Amazon. Being able to flat pack it is cool too for moving and whatnot.
    funambulistic
    18
    Dec 6, 2017
    I love all of the negative comments regarding this product, mostly concerning disbelief of the simplicity of the design and materials (“I could make it myself!”) or the cost (“$90 for plywood?”). It is like looking at a Rothko painting and saying, “Heck – I could do that!” Yes, but did you? Originally, I mean. Now, I am not necessarily defending this product – I have no need for this particular stand and do not, at the moment, have the funds to justify the expense. Even if I did, I do not think I would buy it as it really is not my style. However, I do think it is a clever idea. Here is a thought: Design your own headphone stand (it can’t be this one because, like the Rothko, it has already been done). Purchase the tools to manufacture it in quantity. Purchase the materials to manufacture it in quantity. Patent it. Market it. Add up your time, equipment and materials (i.e., $) to design, manufacture, register and market your product. Are you willing to pay yourself minimum wage? If so, after only 17.5 hours (that is slightly less than two day’s work) you will be at the original asking price of the Bendy Head. How much will your headphone cost and how many do you need to sell to cover the initial costs? This is a very simplistic scenario and does not take into concern factors like overhead (controllable and non-controllable) profit, etc. Also, once the first one is created, the second is easier and so on – assuming you sell any in the first place. I guess this is long winded way of saying that those who cannot, critique…
    mariant
    98
    Jun 28, 2021
    funambulisticI actually designed and made two headphone stands for my own use. One is for my everyday pair, made from one scrap 2x4, so the only material cost was a small can of wood stain. A little bendy, but I call that "organic styling", à la Antoni Gaudí:
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    The other is to store the rest of my headphones, made from scrap closet hardware:
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    Not the prettiest, but 100% functional.
    RayF
    22218
    Jun 29, 2021
    funambulistic Poppy cock! Anyone can design and build a better headphone stand! Take my design for instance...
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    The idea is completely my own, yet I refuse to patented it, preferring instead to donate it (open-source) to music and booze aficionados throughout the world (over 18 of course). For those not into DIY scene (or heavy the heavy drinking scene) I can produce a limited quantity of these fully functional beauties (up to say...12 per year) each entirely by hand (and to a greater extent, mouth). Custom orders accepted, price $200 (signed editions $350).
    BigEdMustapha
    221
    Dec 6, 2017
    $90 for plywood?
    Sizzzle
    Oct 10, 2017
    bought a dual headphone stand on amazon for 20 €...works prefectly fine and is hidden away to have a clean desk...even if i had all the money in the world i wouldn`t buy this overpriced piece of wood..i would go to a local shop that works with wood and tell them exactly what i want...still gonna be cheaper and the money stays in my community... it's almost like somebody in the comments keeps defending this shit...like there's smthg to gain for them...just lol...too funny - can't really be taken serious!
    Selfish_Android
    215
    Oct 10, 2017
    Quite expensive for what you get, i mean i'm ok with expending 100$ on a stand if i like it and it suits the style of my setup, this looks cool and all, but watching some comments i saw that materials are not anywhere near to the asking price, i mean i got the Silverstone eba01 for 50$ and that's one sturdy, elegant well made stand, this looks like a college project for and industrial designer and certainly not worth 100$
    rhenom
    528
    Oct 6, 2017
    I find it quite entertaining that instead of simply not participating in this drop, everyone has decided to bitch and moan because hey, this is the internet, what else are you supposed to be doing? Clearly no one has anything better to do.
    Zatarot
    98
    Oct 11, 2017
    Okay, could you fail any harder. First you keep arguing that you aren't questioning everyone else's statements that to are calling out mine and just flip-flop between the two which is it? Second, you're an idiot for trying to take that comment literally, it's a figure of speech that guy is saying that he doesn't feel that is worth more than $10 and a few hours of his time. You are also being asinine by outright dismissing like it's something impossible, do you have a crystal that lets you peer into someone's background informing you that they aren't a woodworker by trade and happened to have garage full off tools, the skills to make something similar, and is simply a matter $10s worth of materials. Good riddance.
    rhenom
    528
    Oct 11, 2017
    Zatarot "Last time I checked this was supposed to be for enthusiasts with a like minded community not someplace we're presented insulting drops" I don't appreciate being called "asinine" sniff sniff. Thanks for proving my point.
    Zatarot
    98
    Oct 6, 2017
    If I'm spending $70+ on a headphone stand it's going to be these http://www.wooaudio.com/products/wahps2.html
    chilofthehorn
    213
    Oct 6, 2017
    ZatarotI have had one since they first came out in the dual stands. Its amazing and 100% worth it.
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