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Reviews
Works well and keeps headset
"Works well and keeps headset and cord exactly where I need it. I bought two, one for work and one for home. The work on, I attached a magnet to the 3m so I could reuse it on file cabinets. So far, so good! I like the dual sides, it can hold more than one headset or a headset and cord coiled."
— Jamie G. (5/5)
It does it's job well
"It does it's job well"
— Mark L. (5/5)
Great headset holder.
"Great headset holder."
— Kristians B. (5/5)
I still haven’t received my
"I still haven’t received my order"
— George S. (5/5)
"Quality is great but fell off my husband's desk, might be a material compatability issue. I have the same headset holder and it's fine with my desk, has never fallen off!"
— Paola (4/5)
Does not actually hold headsets well.
"It was marketed that it could hold headsets right out of the box and it held it fine for a couple days but then it just gave out under the weight from taking it off and putting it on."
— Joshua L. (3/5)
Great Product
"Made of solid rubber. Super sticky pad allows you to hang your head set anywhere you place this thing."
— Kenneth J. (5/5)
Perfect Solution
"This is the second Trident I have purchased. I was so happy with the first one, I bought one for my husband. The first Trident has has held 2 full size headsets from day one without issue for the last several months. Great product!"
— Natalie B. (5/5)
Black
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— Pen (5/5)
Works As Intended, But Don't Expect To Reapply After First Placement
".I love the Trident, but as someone who's never removed an adhesive based product before, the removal instructions need to be more explicit. I put the mount on a wall in my room, but after realizing that I placed it too high up over my desk, I decided to reapply it elsewhere. I then went ahead and followed instructions: "Heat up adhesive area with a hairdryer or heat gun to soften bond, then pull away." After doing so, paint was removed from my wall and left onto the Trident As I stated earlier, I've never done this before, but since the instructions were fairly simple, I thought this was a no-brainer. I heated the adhesive for about 5 minutes with a hairdryer set on high and tried pulling away from the wall little by little until...POP! Admittedly, I may have pulled with too much force, but regardless, for the inexperienced, Glorious should put a time estimate for how long we should be applying heat. Additionally, the adhesive is now ineffective after removing it from the wall. What's the saying? Something like "Measure twice, cut once." Yeah, I'll make sure to do that next time, so I don't screw up as bad as I did. EDIT: The attached photo is of the patch AFTER spackle was applied. It looked much worse before this. My hand is for scale."
— Claudio F. (4/5)