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::.   So what's the biggest problem with using those trendy Earbuds? The cords are forever getting tangled. Solution: Sumajin's Smartwrap.   Full Story »

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Smartwrap is an iPod accessory designed to manage headphone cables -- "no more tangled cords or cords that are too long." Smartwraps, which costs...  Full Story »

::. Singapore Industrial Design Firm Uses Alias StudioTools to Create Simple, Elegant Form - Wrap it, snap it and your head phone wire is easily adjusted to your personal length preference. Full Story »


::. Sumajin Smartwrap - My iPods earphones are really cool but the problem I have with them is that they are 60 inches long! Its just tooo much cable... Full Story »

::. Sumajin is a 3 year old industrial design firm based in Singapore. Their "Smartwrap" project, a one-piece cable management tool, won a Design Distinction award in the ID magazine Design Review ... Full Story »

::. Now I'm sure that I've seen the Sumajin Smartwrap Cord Manager before - right here on this site, I thought - but apparently not, so here it is. There's not much too it, really - it's just a smart, simple ... Full Story »

::. ...Smartwrap is easy to use and it serves the purpose. All that is required is to snap the cord into one end of the smartwrap ... Full Story »

::. Singapore Industrial Design Firm Uses Alias StudioTools to Create Simple, Elegant Form: Award Winning Solution for Adjusting Head Phone Cords... Full Story »

::. Smart Wrap has recently received one of I.D. Magazine's Annual Design Review much coveted awards. The Design Distinction Award for its innovative, yet, simple concept is proof that not all solutions need be complex ... Full Story »

::. Wrap it, snap it and your headphone wire is easily adjusted to your personal length preference. Designed by Singapore-based Sumajin, this small piece of elastic polymer... Full Story »

::. I can't believe I allowed myself to endure as much earbud frustration, for as long as I did, before the Smartwrap came into my life. So what exactly is it? ... Full Story »

::. This is the invention you wish you had thought of, but believed that if you had then people would think you were joking. The Sumajin Smartwrap is the simplest product available for the iPod, but also one of the most useful. Everyone has experienced it: you put your iPod away in a hurry, carelessly stuffing the cable into your pocket, ... Full Story »

::. I've just received my order of smartwrap! They are great! Light and funky colors. I've ordered white, which looks great with my ipod and the other colors green, purple, blue to match my outfit and accessories. My friends have been asking me where i got it. It's the perfect gift for Christmas. Keep up the good work! ... Full Story »

::. Smartwrap is thin enough to fit into our Marware 3G iPod CEO Classic case's pocket. It is made of pliable plastic polymer and, like the Mac, it is simple, easy-to-use, and it just works. No more "two-finger" cord wrapping, Halleluiah! We have been using Smartwrap for about a week with our iPods and we have no idea how we got along without it. In fact, we're planning to litter them all over as gifts to our iPod-using family and friends.
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::. Most people who have an iPod do the same thing when they put it in their bag or pocket - they wrap the cables around the case or around a finger or two and then find themselves with a tangled mess when they retrieve their iPod. Some users may use a velcro tie or a twist-tie, although lengthening or shortening the cable is rather difficult. ... Full Story »

::. In a recent poll, 90% of hifi enthusiasts said that cable management was their biggest frustration. Well, I was hoping to find a poll that said this, but either way, it's a real pain. They're always either too long or too short, and most people are too lazy or too nervous to be cutting a piece of wire they just paid $100+ for ... Full Story »




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