[SML] Headset/headphone storage?

PATRICK MCCREARY VZE2GMHT at verizon.net
Tue Apr 21 19:53:59 UTC 2015


We have an array of 3-lb. coffee cans (try and find some of those) on 
the wall of the booth - headset around the can, cable and belt pack 
inside. Array starts at about 4 feet high, so no interference with 
tables, cabinets, etc.

Patrick

On 4/21/2015 3:13 PM, Jon Ares via Stagecraft wrote:
> Who has a snazzy way of storing comm system headsets, that's quick and
> easy to use, keeps cords from getting tangled, and is
> self-explanatory? That is to say, doesn't require "training" of kids.
> :)
>
> I built a rack for 4 wireless headsets a few years ago, that had four
> boxes for the belt packs, and each box had a peg reaching out from it
> that the headset hung on. Cords just hung loose, and the charger was
> attached to the unit. Kids had no problem figuring out how to put the
> headset back in the caddy, and plug in the charger.
>
> But now we've moved on to Eartec wireless, and the beltpacks are very
> tiny and lightweight (and the batteries come out, so no need to plug
> in the belt pack) - and the headsets are very lightweight. But I'd
> like to keep the cords tidy, as well.
>
> I can probably do up a similar design for these new headsets and
> packs, but was curious what others have done....
>
> I've looked online to mass-produced headset storage systems, but funny
> thing.... every picture shows no cords.... funny how Photoshop seems
> to have removed all the tails from these beasts!  Hunh.
>


-- 
G. Patrick McCreary
Technical Director
Department of Theater and Dance
Indiana University of Pennsylvania





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