Form-fitting headphone stand

Form-fitting headphone stand

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These headphone stands are individually adapted to the geometry of specific headphones and hold them securely in position without leaving pressure marks on the pads. I hate headphone stands that flatten the ear and headband pads and wear out the bracket. The worst are fake heads as stands that strain the headphones as if they were worn all the time. Because of the increasing use of video chats and IP telephony, almost all employees now have ANC headsets. These need to be quickly at hand, but should still be stored safely while not in use. For this reason, I started measuring the exact geometry of the headband of the models commonly used in our company. On this basis, I designed printable stands that support the headband precisely and thus distribute the weight as evenly as possible. For easier printing even on smaller printers (min. size 200 x 170 x 140 mm³), the stand is divided into a base body and the actual holder. The latter is individually tailored to the respective headphone model and is glued to the base body. I currently use a UV-curing superglue, but many other adhesives such as epoxy etc. also work. At the moment, we have the holders for the following models, but the variety will certainly grow over time: Sony WH-1000 XM3 and XM4 Bose 700 Jabra Evolve 75

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