- SLEEK, SIMPLE & SPACE SAVING: Our unique stylish design features a silicone top pad and sturdy solid steel construction to provide a stable foundation for your headphones - and clear some space on your desk.
- STABLE & ANTI SLIP: Featuring a silicone cable holder at the bottom, our headset holder can also hold your phone in a variety of positions without scratching or damaging your device.
- PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL: Whether you use on your desk at work or near your gaming console at home, our headphone hanger is perfect for keeping your favorite headphones in perfect condition.
- CONVENIENT & COMPATIBLE: Perfect for headsets measuring 4cm at the headband and 25cm tall, our headset hanger is compatible with major brands including Sennheiser, Sony, Audio-Technica, Bose, Beats & AKG.
- CUSTOMERS SAY: “I bought a second stand as soon as I opened the first!” | “Best headset stand I have found thus far!” Avantree offers you a way to keep your headphones in pristine condition. With our 2 year warranty, you can purchase our headset stand worry free!
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Terrie Hansen
Easily my favorite stand, beating stands costing multiple times more.
I love this stand. I think it actually looks very good in a minimalist/industrial way. The "cable holding" base is very convenient, not just for the cable, but for whatever else you might want to put in it. It looks great with both my Sennheiser HD800 and my Fostex THX00 Ebony. I find it to be very stable despite its light weight. The top portion is perfect, as it evenly distributes the pressure, so your headband doesn't get a notch like some stands will give. I prefer this to Omega style stands, which will put pressure on the earpads, and thus cause them to flatten more quickly over time.The price is great for what you get. Be careful to make sure you get the latex parts to fit over the metal just right, otherwise it can look a little off.
Tyana Smith
Great headphone stand. No complaints.
I think, for what it is, it's a great headphone stand. I'm pretty picky, and I don't understand all of the various complaints. The metal stand with the silicone base in place is sturdy enough to do what it needs to do. The base itself seems a little flimsy on its own, but once in place, in combination with the metal stand, it has enough integrity to add enough support to keep the stand balanced with a load that's going to be balanced anyway. And, I'm no surgeon, but I can easily manage placing and removing my headphones without the stand tipping over. I love the size and shape of the perch, which contours perfectly to the headband. It snaps on nicely, with no need for tape, and sits firmly in place. The stand also comes with a thin yet sufficient foam pad adhered to the bottom of the base of the stand, so that it doesn't scratch whatever surface it's sitting on. I would highly recommend this product, and would absolutely buy it again.
Pretty Swag
Well designed, looks great, won’t crimp the headband on your headphones!
I really like this headphone stand! It’s well designed, looks good and is very functionable. It looks more expensive than it costs. I was able to easily put it together one-handed (a stroke left me with the use of just one hand). The top rubber curved band did not crease the headband of Bose qc35ii. And with my smaller wired Bose headphones, there’s even a rubber tray at the bottom to hold the cable. What’s not to love about this stand? I haven’t found that it tips over at all. If that worries anyone a little carpet tape on the bottom would adhere it to any surface. Really, for the money, I think this is hard to beat. It gets 5 stars from me!
Alma Agulto
Great if you have no cables, Be cautious if you do
Space age headphone stand? Pretty much, but with a touch of elegance and highly functional. What I mean by that is if you have wireless headphones with a detachable cable then the Avantree headphone stand is a great buy. The top of the stand provides great versatility from a wide range of headphones/headsets. I currently have the Logitech G633 Spectrum sitting on top of my Avantree, situated on a transparent glass desk. What I appreciate is I can leave the headphones at their enclosed width without needing to expand them to fit the stand, and if you've never seen the G633 they are pretty massive headphones! The base of the stand is where functionality comes in. It's a great place to put your headphone cables that is easily accessible. I will say that if you have embedded cables (not detachable) then you may not want to go with this stand unless your headphones are very deep and leave minimal space between your headphones and the base. Why should you consider this? I believe the main selling point of this stand is: #1. Reduce clunky headphone placement on your desk #2. Provide a stand for your headphone If you have cables from your headphones that are crinkled and not properly tethered, then you basically have a stand similar to a messy hair day. Not very pleasing to look at. The silicon top and base provide great scratch protection for those concerned about the physical condition of your headphones/headsets. Steel construction of the stand ensures that your headphones won't be flopping around which is great as some people may not have a supportive desk underneath. Assembly was very easy, however the silicon padding for the bottom of the stand did worry me at first as it was not making 100% contact with the stand. After a few seconds of wiggling around I managed to secure the silicon base to the stand and attempted to knock down the stand with gentle force applied to the left and right of the stand. Good news, it didn't go down! So should you buy these? If you have detachable cables sure, if not then you may want to measure your headphones and see if they create a 1"-2" gap from the full 9.84" height of the stand. Another option is to tether your cable thoroughly so it's smooth texture wraps around the base of the stand. Thanks for reading!
Ashley Renee
Perfect stand
I was looking through Amazon for a perfect headphone stand for my very valuable headphones, and this is it. Other ones have flaws here and there with the design but this one is perfect. It doesn't ruin the top padded part of the headphones, and have a convenient tray for cable. The size is perfect too as long as your headphones are not enormous. I bought a second stand as soon as I opened the first one. The picture shows my two headphones on the stand: Sennheiser HD 800s and Sennheiser GAME ZERO. Both headbands are not pushed all the way in, so the stand should be able to hold much bigger headphones.
Yharen Jade Wencci
Looks good considering it is flimsy so get the bamboo stand instead...
It looks nice for being so cheap in quality. It will do the job it is intended for but I personally do not like the flimsy silicone base and headset rest. The only sturdy portion is the metal stand itself. If the base and the headset rest parts were made of sturdy plastic coated with silicone then i would like this stand more. As it is I personally do not believe it's worth $25.00. If this had cost me $15 or less then i would not be so disappointed. *** UPDATED *** Avantree contacted me to offer another product at the same price. It seems they care about their customers and want to see us happy. I returned the silicone stand and purchased their bamboo stand. Avantree Bamboo Headphone Stand Holder, Desk Headset Hanger, Sturdy with Tray for Cable, Fit Sennheiser, Sony, Bose, Shure, Beats, Jabra, JBL, AKG Headphones - TR902 The bamboo stand is so much better. It has the sturdy base I was looking for and it is actually taller than the stand with the silicone base. If you are going to spend $25 then buy this one.
Melissa Lynn Gilliland
not sure id buy any other headset stand
So assembly was a snap, packaging was high quality and simple. Materials your looking at matte finish rubber or silicone not sure on the base and top with painted metal on the L stand. Thread the rubber disc through the metal stand and snap the top on and thats it. The base is like a large ashtray so you can put stuff in it with a high lip to keep whatever you put in there from rolling out. Very stable simple and elegant. 5 stars on the stand as a whole. If your debating which headset stand to get this one is legit. I would not hesitate to suggest buying this.
Alicia Flickinger
Great Bargain!
Unlike the few naysayer reviewers, I did not have any trouble assembling this in a way which produced a strong stable headphone stand. No swaying or wiggling. I glanced at the directions and mounted the two silicone pieces properly to the metal support in under a minute. Checking and double checking everything for sturdiness took another half minute. This looks fine and has a nice well for holding the coiled-up cable. The well is large enough for even a 10-foot cable. I'm astounded at how few headphone stands include any mechanism for holding the headphone cable neatly. This is an especially nice headphone stand for those phones which have a narrow headband. I'm using it with my NAD Viso HP-50. It works fine even for headphones which have a wide band, such as my Audeze LCD-4. It is not unsteady under such a heavy load even when the headband is not centered on the support. For the price, this cannot be beat!
Jamillah Al-amin Fuller
Best headset stand!!!
Best headset stand I have found thus far. It could be a bit heavier but it’s heavy enough to prevent it from moving/tipping when grabbing your headset from it. My favorite part is the headband rest. IT IS PERFECT!!! Unlike every other headset stand that creeses the headband this one offers a curved, silicone headband rest that allows the headset to sit without putting pressure on your headset. I’ve tested it with various headsets for different amounts of hours and it was a perfect fit for all. Definitely will be buying multiples of this headset stand to accommodate all my headsets.
Ní Ghallachoir Ellí
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!